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Symptoms

Electronic reporting (GER) framework supports relationships between GER configurations. Related configurations are considered as different components (e.g. model, mapping, format) of a single GER solution (e.g. Intrastat reporting). Since GER framework support configurations versioning, individual components of a GER solution can be updated; new versions of them can be published on LCS repository by configuration providers to keep this GER solution compliant with the application functionality, legal requirements, etc. So, whenever a model configuration is selected for importing from a repository, the most appropriate model mapping that implements this model for the current application will be imported automatically.
The problem may occur when the model configuration is selected for importing from a repository that contains for this model several versions of GER model mappings that have been derived from each other. In such case during the recursive import of GER model mappings the latest mapping can’t be imported.
To work around this issue, you should manually select desire GER model version to import it from a repository and then manually select and import the latest GER model mapping configuration.

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Resolution

The changes in the hotfix contain the code modification that resolved this issue. Latest version of GER model mapping configuration will be imported from a repository along with the GER data model configuration this model mapping implements.

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Article Info
Article ID : 4039477
Revision : 1
Created on : 8/14/2017
Published on : 8/14/2017
Exists online : False
Views : 249