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auto-fix-corruptions

Section: settings
Default Value: true
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Introduced: 8.5.304.14, 9.0.000.25
Modified: 9.0.000.31 — default value changed from false to true

Allows enabling (true) or disabling (false) of the automatic cleanup of repository inconsistencies that might occur where a rule package has been deleted but doesn't get fully cleaned up. When there is a repository inconsistency, an attempt to add another package with the same name would generate an exception and a message indicating that a package with this name already existed. It is recommended to keep this option enabled.

9.0.000.25

Genesys Rules System Rules Authoring Tool Release Notes


Genesys Rules System Rules Authoring Tool is part of 9.x starting in 9.0.000.13.
Release Date Release Type Restrictions AIX Linux Solaris Windows
04/26/21 Hot Fix X X

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This release includes the following new features or enhancements:

Resolved Issues

This release contains the following resolved issues:


Previously, repository inconsistencies might occur where a rule package had been deleted but there was an attempt to add another package with the same name. This would generate an exception and a message indicating that a child node with this name already existed.

A new configuration option—auto-fix-corruptions—has been added to allow enabling/disabling of the automatic cleanup of these inconsistencies. (GRS-3672)


A change made via the UI to a Business Calendar rule (such as a holiday or time change) from having a fixed date placement to an annual placement now correctly initializes the default date of Jan 1. (GRS-3667)


After importation of a rule from an .xls file, Conditions without parameters now display correctly when a new row is added to the rule. (GRS-3639)


Upgrade Notes

No special procedure is required to upgrade to release 9.0.000.25.

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