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benoit.verreault
Hi,
I've currently run into a peculiar situation and I'm hoping someone
might help me shed some light on this.
First off, we create our projects using the "<ProjectCreate>" PDA
request having "<AutoPublish>" set to 1. Then, we update the project
manager with a "<ProjectCodeValuesUpdate>" request. The only ones
allowed to open the project from now are the project manager and
administrators.
At that point there is a line in both MSP_PROJECTS and
MSP_WEB_PROJECTS.
After a week or so, the line in MSP_WEB_PROJECTS is gone. There are
many lines still associated with its old WPROJ_ID in other tables. The
project cannot be opened by anyone except for the person who last
saved it. When we publish it again through the "Collaborate" menu, it
becomes once again available but under a new WPROJ_ID.
I seek to understand what is going on and why something like that
might happen. I'm not aware at the moment if it's causing any issues.
Thank you.
I've currently run into a peculiar situation and I'm hoping someone
might help me shed some light on this.
First off, we create our projects using the "<ProjectCreate>" PDA
request having "<AutoPublish>" set to 1. Then, we update the project
manager with a "<ProjectCodeValuesUpdate>" request. The only ones
allowed to open the project from now are the project manager and
administrators.
At that point there is a line in both MSP_PROJECTS and
MSP_WEB_PROJECTS.
After a week or so, the line in MSP_WEB_PROJECTS is gone. There are
many lines still associated with its old WPROJ_ID in other tables. The
project cannot be opened by anyone except for the person who last
saved it. When we publish it again through the "Collaborate" menu, it
becomes once again available but under a new WPROJ_ID.
I seek to understand what is going on and why something like that
might happen. I'm not aware at the moment if it's causing any issues.
Thank you.