Red "C" Condition indicator exists after removing all Conditions from Component in Process Flow Component view
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Red "C" Condition indicator exists after removing all Conditions from Component in Process Flow Component view

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Article ID: 88152

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Products

CA Automic Applications Manager (AM)

Issue/Introduction

Error Message :
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Process Flow Components display a red "C" in the Process Flow Component view to indicate that there are Conditions on the Component.  However, if the Conditions are removed from the Component, the red "C" is still shown.

The so_chain_detail.so_conditions field does not reset to "@" when deleting all Conditions on a Process Flow Component. This causes the red "C" to be displayed when there are no Conditions present. This is misleading.

This is only a display problem and can be ignored. It does not affect the way a Job runs.
 
Investigation
  1. Edit a Process Flow.
  2. Add a Condition to the Component (if it does not exist).
  3. Select Apply.
 A red “C” Condition Indicator is added to the Component Alias object box.
  1. Delete the Condition.
  2. Exit the Process Flow.
  3. Edit the same Process Flow.
Results

Actual:  The Condition Indicator (red "C") still exists.
Expected:  Since the Condition on the Component has been deleted, there should not be a red "C" next to the Component.

Environment

OS Version: N/A

Cause

Cause type:
Defect
Root Cause: Process flow components displaying a "Red C" condition indicator after all conditions have been deleted. This is a display issue only as there are no conditions on the component this will be removed when there are no conditions.

Resolution

Update to a fix version listed below or a newer version if available where now when a component is saved, if there are no conditions, the "Red C" will be removed.

For existing components displaying this behavior, edit and save to remove the "Red C".


Fix Status: Released

Fix Version(s):
Applications Manager 9.1.2 – Available

Additional Information

Workaround :
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