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    The status of Renewed acq shouldn't change when the Sub for Review task is run

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

    Description:
    The Subscription for Review task retrieves all active acquisition records that are eligible for renewal but are not renewed automatically (renewal type is not Automatic). The task initiates a review process on them.
    An acquisition record is considered to be active if it has an Active or a Renewed status. However, if the record was changed to Renewed, it should not be changed back to Review when the task is run.

    Preliminary scheduled for April

    Resolution:
    From issue resolution:
    The issue was solved and 'Subscription for Review' task is not changing the status of acquisition records with status 'Renewed' to 'Review' any more.[3/5/2009 11:23:47 AM Zvi Finkin]
    Final Status: Closed [3/5/2009 11:24:22 AM Zvi Finkin]


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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