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    Inheritance issue when using the e-constituent loader

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Verde
    • Product Version: 2

    Description:
    When creating e-constituents related to aggregator package using e-constituent loader, the e-constituents does not inherit the package statuses or activation date.

    Scenario for example:
    1. Create an aggregator e-package, add e-product status (e.g. production) and activation from date
    2. Create an e-constituent, associate it with the locally created e-package
    3. Create an e-constituent loader file, upload note: update db = yes, update package = yes, package= [package title]
    4. File loads successfully, constituents appear as part of e-package LF e-book package

    Please note: when creating e-constituent record via Verde UI, the statuses and 'activation from date' are inherited

    Resolution:
    From issue resolution:
    Solved by Rep change #713[7/14/2010 2:33:43 PM Zvi Finkin]
    Final Status: Closed [7/14/2010 2:33:49 PM Zvi Finkin]


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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