Details
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Fix
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Status: Dismissed (View Workflow)
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Major
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Resolution: Works as designed
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None
Description
Current Situation
- How to reproduce
- Two environments for TEST and PROD exist
- A new calendar is deployed from TEST to PROD (download/upload)
- An order in TEST that makes use of the new calendar is deployed to PROD.
- In the PROD environment the newly deployed order
- shows no calendar references, e.g. when using the "Set run-time" function.
- technically (at XML level) includes all required references.
- This behavior is not the same as
JOC-502(re-submitting does not resolve the problem).
Desired Behavior
- When deploying orders and jobs then references to existing calendars in the target environment should be considered and displayed.
Maintainer Notes
- The behavior for Calendar references when deploying orders is misunderstood:
- If an Order ORD1 in the TEST environment makes use of a calendar CAL1 and is deployed to PROD then
- references to CAL1 are removed from ORD1
- if CAL1 does not exist in PROD
- if ORD1 and CAL1 both exist in PROD but the existing version of ORD1 in PROD does not have a reference to CAL1.
- references to CAL1 are maintained in ORD1
- if ORD1 and CAL1 both exist in PROD and ORD1 in PROD has a reference to CAL1.
- references to CAL1 are removed from ORD1
- This behavior works as designed as we consider it critical to automatically create references to existing calendars when deploying to a scheduling environment.
- It could cause unwanted effects if orders automatically apply a calendar reference and therefore are possibly automatically started after deployment - considering the fact that both calendars CAL1 in a TEST and PROD environment could specify different run-times for an order.
- We consider it more safe if a calendar reference has once to be established in the target environment and then is considered by subsequent deployments.
- If an Order ORD1 in the TEST environment makes use of a calendar CAL1 and is deployed to PROD then
- Therefore this issue is dismissed.
Attachments
Issue Links
- is related to
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JOC-502 Calendar dates in the run-time of redeployed jobs, orders or schedules should be updated automatically
- Released