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Hi I have a document which is being referred in constant. After some time, due t
sikhivahans
over 10 years ago
Hi I have a document which is being referred in constant. After some time, due to changes my document has got more than one version. Now if I delete all the versions of the document explicitly (by going to document, and then clicking on 'Version'), except current version, the constant is going null. Is this the expected behavior or am I making mistake anywhere? If this is expected behavior could any one please let me know the reason for this?...
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Arjun Devadas
over 10 years ago
Hi,
Tested the same scenario and found that the constants gets null only if the version that it pointed to when it was created gets deleted. This may not be the expected behavior. Support can validate if there is a enhancement/bug fix request in place for the same.?
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sikhivahans
over 10 years ago
thanks arjund
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Sathya Srinivasan
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over 10 years ago
I think this is the correct behavior. If you point a constant to a document and delete the version it points to, you don't want the constant to automatically point to another version. It is quite possible that the another version is a wrong version.
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sikhivahans
over 10 years ago
@sathya.srinivasan so does this mean that once if I refer a document in a constant, I cant go for deleting the versions?
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