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Hi all, Our application has set of various record types and on each record type,
sikhivahans
over 10 years ago
Hi all, Our application has set of various record types and on each record type, various kinds of reports are generated using Chart Creator by taking the output of the query record(). Suddenly all the calls to rules(that contained queryrecord()) in the Process Models have been substitued by "#<uuid>" and when I am trying to test the rules (which contained queryrecord()) from rules interface I am seeing the following error:
Expression evaluation error while parsing rule 'g_logicalexpression' (called by rule 'queryrecord'): Invalid character found in expression: | (124)
Same is the case with the other application which resides on our server. Could anyone help me out to resolve the issue and also whether this issue can be rectified or not?...
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Sathya Srinivasan
Appian Employee
over 10 years ago
first question - did anybody delete the rule by any chance and create one with the same name in its place?
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sikhivahans
over 10 years ago
@sathya.srinivsan thanks, my problem is solved immediately and even your prediction is correct.
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Sathya Srinivasan
Appian Employee
over 10 years ago
Great to hear that. I would strongly recommend that you inform your team members NOT to delete any Appian objects in this way. Any deletion should be done in a managed fashion. You probably know by now that Appian uses UUID's to identify objects and recreating an object with the same name doesn't constitute it to be the same object. It'd be good to include this as part of your Design best practice.
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