When using SMF campaigns it is not possible to modify IMM in the upgrade step. 
That can only be done in the procInitAction (or the procWrapupAction). This 
means that user's already today have added components to an unlocked SU because 
that is the only way to do it! So yes it was supported before and needs to be 
supported after 4.4.

I am afraid Mathi was spot on with his initial comment about this. Maybe a new 
configuration attribute "autostart" is what is needed to fix this properly? 
Admin operations on comp and CSI is not something we would like to have at this 
point.

The documentation just say what you can do, it does not state the reverse - 
what you cannot do. Besides as I said this is the only possible way...

So I guess you should reopen this ticket and we should work together to find a 
good solution.



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** [tickets:#597] AMF: support to add component in unlocked SU**

**Status:** fixed
**Created:** Thu Oct 17, 2013 07:56 AM UTC by Hans Feldt
**Last Updated:** Mon Feb 03, 2014 01:49 PM UTC
**Owner:** Nagendra Kumar

Today it is possible to add a component in an unlocked SU but it will not be 
instantiated until the SU has gone through the admin operation cycle 
lock->lockin->unlockin->unlock.

This enhancement proposes that when a component is added to an unlocked SU it 
should be automatically instantiated (if sa-aware).

When the corresponding CSI is added to component should either be 1) assigned 
(SA-aware) or 2) instantiated (non-sa-aware)

The reverse should also work. When a CSI is removed, the corresponding 
component should either be 1) unassigned (sa-aware) or 2) terminated 
(non-sa-aware). When the component is removed the sa-aware component shold be 
terminated.


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