Difference between revisions of "Inherited Codelists - Trouble Shooting"
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When the Rollback facility is used, either from the Codelist page, the Activity - SDMX Transaction page or the Activity - Structure Submissions page any inheritance as such is not maintained. Instead the codes which were inherited from another codelist will be included in the 'Rollbacked" version of the codelist codelist. | When the Rollback facility is used, either from the Codelist page, the Activity - SDMX Transaction page or the Activity - Structure Submissions page any inheritance as such is not maintained. Instead the codes which were inherited from another codelist will be included in the 'Rollbacked" version of the codelist codelist. | ||
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+ | If this behaviour is not acceptable, prior to performing rollback, export any inherited codelists as described above and follow the itemised steps. |
Revision as of 06:27, 19 April 2023
Environment Synchronisation
When using the Pull facility to obtain a codelist which has inherited it's codes from another codelist, the Inheritance link will not be retained. This is a known issue and will be addressed in a future release.
As a work around you can either
- Restore the inheritance manually (easiest option if the codelist has none of its own codes),
- or follow these steps:
- Delete the codelist from the target Registry
- Export the codelist from the source Registry (ticking the settings box RAW)
- Upload the exported codelist into the Target Registry
Using Rollback
When the Rollback facility is used, either from the Codelist page, the Activity - SDMX Transaction page or the Activity - Structure Submissions page any inheritance as such is not maintained. Instead the codes which were inherited from another codelist will be included in the 'Rollbacked" version of the codelist codelist.
If this behaviour is not acceptable, prior to performing rollback, export any inherited codelists as described above and follow the itemised steps.