Difference between revisions of "Changing Specialty Deletes Personal Favorites"

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Personal Favorites are now tied to specialty and if you change a provider’s specialty, all of their personal favorites will disappear.  In the future, if you adjust a provider’s specialty, you must also plan to extract all of their favorites via SSMT and reload them with the appropriate specialty.<br>
 
Personal Favorites are now tied to specialty and if you change a provider’s specialty, all of their personal favorites will disappear.  In the future, if you adjust a provider’s specialty, you must also plan to extract all of their favorites via SSMT and reload them with the appropriate specialty.<br>
 
A script exists to update this that can be run during the upgrade weekend once all provider specialties are set.  This will ensure everyone has viewable favorites on Go-Live Monday, but going forward it will require the SSMT activities if adjusting a provider specialty.
 
A script exists to update this that can be run during the upgrade weekend once all provider specialties are set.  This will ensure everyone has viewable favorites on Go-Live Monday, but going forward it will require the SSMT activities if adjusting a provider specialty.
 
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Revision as of 12:32, 23 September 2011

Personal Favorites are now tied to specialty and if you change a provider’s specialty, all of their personal favorites will disappear. In the future, if you adjust a provider’s specialty, you must also plan to extract all of their favorites via SSMT and reload them with the appropriate specialty.
A script exists to update this that can be run during the upgrade weekend once all provider specialties are set. This will ensure everyone has viewable favorites on Go-Live Monday, but going forward it will require the SSMT activities if adjusting a provider specialty.