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Nou's avatar
Nou
Contributor
3 years ago

Default load Method not sticking to replace - all time

Hi all

We have come across an issue where the default load Method for workflow does not change from "replace" to "replace  all time". 

Anyone has experienced the same issue?

Thank you for your feedback

Nouria

  • acapone's avatar
    acapone
    New Contributor

    Anyone know when this will be fixed? Are we able to track the open item anywhere?

  • Hi Nouria,

    I was going to post a similar request because the system seems to load always in replace even if we select "Append".

    I believe there is an additional setting to drive the load method.

    Thanks in advance for the help.

     

    Marcello

     

     

     

  • PahulSharma's avatar
    PahulSharma
    New Contributor II

    Hello Nouria and Marcello,

    Please check sourceID which plays an important role if you are loading data. If you are using same SourceID in consecutive loads, data will always get replaced. To avoid the same, always try to use a unique SourceID. 

    • Marcello's avatar
      Marcello
      Contributor

      Hi Pahul,

      I tried to change the source ids but with no results.

      1st load is statutory

       

      2nd load id bybu and "Append" method

      The result is that data is replaced.

       

      Do you think this is a bug? I am working on 6.6.0.

       

      Thanks for the help,

      Marcello

       

       

      • PahulSharma's avatar
        PahulSharma
        New Contributor II

        I don't think it's a bug. Can you check if you have the same data unit on which you are loading data? That can be another reason for data replacement. To mitigate this you need to create separate channels for each load. 

  • Nou's avatar
    Nou
    Contributor

    Hi all

    I found out that this is logged as an ER and it is being addressed by OS. I am not sure when, but this is how it works for the time being. Changing The Default setting does not work under current versions.