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Is there anyway to recreate a deleted system message?

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  • SPANKY77 Profile Picture
    30 on at
    RE: event viewer log

    Okay, I will try that.  Makes perfect sense, thanks so much for your help!!!

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    RE: event viewer log

    Hi Spanky

    You have asked, Once the Event file has been deleted then any possible way to reproduce the same?

    If yes.. then

    You could recreate the event file with the similar action.

    I will explain you with the below example.

    If you try to release some Inventory/Invoice batches but the batch got partially released. During the release process system will create the event file with reason for Partially released.

    But as per your scenario, you have deleted that file unfortunately..

    Now you can try to release the same batch then system will create an another event file like the previous one.

    Are you got my point now?

    Or If you want to import the system messages then

    Open the DB update screen under the Administration module and locate the messages.csv file under the Solomon root folder\DB\Csvs

    and click the begin processing to import the System Messages.

    Thanks

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