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ID
0036704
TypeCategorySeverityReproducibilityDate SubmittedLast Update
design defect[Retail Modules] Web POSmajoralways2017-08-23 12:122017-08-23 12:12
ReporteregoitzView Statuspublic 
Assigned ToRetail 
PrioritynormalResolutionopenFixed in Version
StatusnewFix in branchFixed in SCM revision
ProjectionnoneETAnoneTarget Version
OSAnyDatabaseAnyJava version
OS VersionDatabase versionAnt version
Product VersionSCM revision 
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Regression introduced in release
Regression introduced by commit
Triggers an Emergency PackNo
Summary

0036704: Add the possibility to force a full refresh on the next login. (per terminal)

DescriptionOn environment with hundred of terminals it is very important to be able to control the status of each terminal.
For that it should be very useful to define on the backend that a full refresh should happen on the next login.
With that you can ensure that all the masterdata is reloaded without any action on the terminal (i.e. clean cache)

The date of the last full refresh should be saved on the terminal. Also the date of the last incremental refresh could be useful, only if it finishes properly.
Steps To Reproducen/a
Proposed SolutionOn the first request check if the terminal has been defined as "full refresh on next login"=Y.
In that case force the full refresh and but the field "full refresh on next login" to false.
Save also the date of the last full refresh on the terminal window on the backend.

The date of the incremental refresh could be also saved on another field.
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Date Modified Username Field Change
2017-08-23 12:12 egoitz New Issue
2017-08-23 12:12 egoitz Assigned To => Retail
2017-08-23 12:12 egoitz Triggers an Emergency Pack => No


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