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E1: RDA: Existing Event Rule (ER) Lost After Adding New ER In RDA of Version With Overrides in Tools Release 9.2.5.x, 9.2.6.x (Doc ID 2837210.1)

Last updated on OCTOBER 02, 2023

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools - Version 9.2 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

Existing event rules (ER) are lost after modifying Version with Overrides in RDA to add new ER e.g. Add Report Variable with ER.

Steps to reproduce :
1. OMW Add Batch Version to project: Batch Application: R48507, Version: XJDE0003.
2. Check out version.
3. Click Design.
4. Batch Version Design > click Tools > Report Design.
5. On Section(Invoice Header) right-click in white space, select 'Create Smart Field'.
6. Select SF0101A, click Next. Click Next.
7. Enter the Literal: type ALPH, click Next.
8. Enter the Literal: type 1, click Next. Click Finish.
9. Right-click on [xxxxx] of smart field variable, select Event Rules to verify new ER is added. Select 'Do Variable' in dropdown. New ER call to BSFN.
10. Focus on [99999999] of report variable 'APPLICATION NO:', right-click, select Event Rules to verify existing ER. Select 'Do Variable' in dropdown. Existing ER call to BSFN.
11. Save and exit RDA.
12. Go back into Report Design of Version.
13. On Section(Invoice Header) right-click on [xxxxx] of smart field variable, select Event Rules.. Select 'Do Variable' in dropdown. New ER call to BSFN is there.
14. Focus on [99999999] of report variable 'APPLICATION NO:', right-click, select Event Rules. Select 'Do Variable' in dropdown, existing ER is longer there.

Changes

Update to tools releases 9.2.5.x, 9.2.6.x.

Cause

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