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Is it safe to re-commit an Update Set which has been committed already or which was abruptly stopped while it was committing? - Support and Troubleshooting
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KB0750629

Is it safe to re-commit an Update Set which has been committed already or which was abruptly stopped while it was committing?


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Issue

Is it safe to re-commit an Update Set which has been committed already or which was abruptly stopped while it was committing?

Resolution

If an Update Set has been committed already or was abruptly stopped while it was committing, re-committing the Update Set does not cause any issues.

However, if some records have been committed by the Update Set and then on the target instance, an update has been done on the record before re-committing the Update Set, a collision will occur when previewing the Update Set because the engine will detect that the records have already been created/updated and will skip these updates within the Update Set.


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