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Jun 27, 2016, 5:46 PM
2 Posts

$ConflictAction?

  • Category: Domino Designer
  • Platform: Windows
  • Release: 9.0.1
  • Role: Developer
  • Tags: LotusScript,GetDocumentByKey
  • Replies: 3

Thank you very much for your advice!

1. A_db, db_A, yes they are the same thing.

2. Index property for the view - Refresh: Auto, after first use, Discard: if inactive for  45 days, and restrict initial index build was unchecked.

3. I'm not familiar with indexer task...

4. The agent might be executed in DatabaseA - I will specify the db, instead of db=session.CurrentDatabase just to eliminate this possibility.

5. I believe doc is pointing to the proper document since it returned the correct values always.

One thing I noticed today is, the docs with problems have $ConflictAction = "1". Could it cause the issue?

I will re-write the code as you recommended. If you or anyone can advise me about $ConflictAction field, I would appreciate a lot!

Thank you very much again!

Jul 11, 2016, 2:02 PM
82 Posts
Possible replicaton conflict docment
Unexpected document could be a replication conflict document.  $ConflictAction = "1" is a Form attribute that results in a replication conflict document being generated when two users edit and save the same document and the changes cannot be resolved.  If you look at the Form infobox (properties), you'll see the settings for 'Conflict Handling' (Create Conflicts = "1", Merge Conflicts = "2" ...).  You should see the Replication conflict document as a response document in a view that has the document in question (as long as the View property 'Show response documents in a hierarchy' is selected).  You can also create a view that shows all you replication conflict documents by using the following view selection formula:

SELECT (@IsAvailable($Conflict))

AND make sure the view property 'Show response documents in a hierarchy' is NOT selected

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