on 08-28-2007 2:59 PM
Hi,
in a message mapping I have a user defined function (UDF). Now I want to change the description of the user defined function. Therefore I edit the UDF and enter a new description.
Once I save the message mapping in which the UDF is contained, the changed description will be overwritten by the original one that has been entered when the UDF was created initially.
Changing the <i>label</i> of the UDF works fine but changing the <i>description</i> seems not to be possible...
Has anyone a solution for this?
I have observered this in XI 3.0 and 7.0 with different SP's. Currently I am working with 7.0 SP11.
Thanks and Regards,
Helmut
Hi Helmut,
<i>Changing the label of the UDF works fine but changing the description seems not to be possible...</i>
If the label is possible then it should work with description also. Sometimes we wont concentrate on small things. Please save ur UDF after u change the description and then save the MM. Then activate it.
It should work...
Regards,
Prasanthi.
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Hi all,
thanks for all your answers.
It works for me as long as I did not save the message mapping. Once the message mapping is saved, it is not possible to change the description of an already existing UDF afterwards.
Try the following:
1.) Create an UDF in a message mapping and enter any description. Save & Close the UDF.
2.) Save the message mapping
3.) Change the description of the UDF and Save&Close the UDF
4.) Save the message mapping again.
5.) Check the description of the UDF (it will be the description of the first step.)
For me it seems to be a bug.
Regards,
Helmut
I think you need to activate the message mapping after you make the change and then you should be able to see the description.
Not sure coz I dont remember having tried this though.
Regards
Bhavesh
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