Is Development Cache mode turned on?  Remember that Active Links are cached
to the clients as part of the Form definition.

Rick
On Sep 20, 2013 8:44 AM, <pascale.sterr...@daimler.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> This will sound like a Friday joke but it is not
>
> We just have a little bit of the spooky weird one here. And I wonder if
> anyone else had this kind of weird behavior.
> I just want to know if there is a step of cache clearing/cleaning we
> missed
>
> We are 100% custom apps.
> 7.6.4 SP5 mainly WUT
> MSSQL 2005
> Win 2003
>
> We are not using Best Practice Mode. So no Overlay
>
> #1 Weird occurrence:
>
> My colleague disabled an Active Link. But still it is triggering. In the
> logs, we see the AL being triggered.  It is the same name but with a bunch
> of numbers following the name.  If we do a search on Dev studio for that
> particular name with those  number we can't find it.  Just the one without
> the numbers.  And that one is disabled in both Dev and Best Practice Mode.
>
> Regardless of restarting the server, closing the WUT and relogin, clearing
> the WUT cache, the AL regardless is triggering and showing up in the Logs.
>
>
> #2 occurrence
> I deleted an AL (different one).  Still in Dev mode.  The AL still
> triggered. Still showed in the logs.
> Regardless of restarting the server, closing the WUT and relogin, clearing
> the WUT cache, the AL regardless is triggering and showing up in the Logs.
>
> But if I looked for it in dev studio it was no longer there.
>
> #3
> This morning, the deleted AL is no longer showing in the logs and all is
> working fine for now...
>
>
> Anyone experienced ghostly AL?
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Pascale Sterrett
> Kenavo ar wech all
>
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