When a PR changed in the middle of workflow..

Carolyn Fuller fuller at MIT.EDU
Mon Mar 17 11:36:30 EST 2003


Chris,
 
I was not involved with the implementation of the requisition
workflow here at MIT, so I have not done any workflow or release
strategy configuration. But, from what I can see in release strategy
configuration (OMGQ), you should be able to block changes after the
release process has begun. Check out the soft button, "Release
indicator." Within that popup, "Release indicator" seems to allow for
this control.
 
But, if you do block changes, what happens when it is rejected?
 
Carolyn
 
>Thanks Carolyn,
>
>I think that we can't solve all possible situations with a
>SignificantlyChanged event.
>If so, it is really good to lock PR after release process started.
>Is it possible?
>
>Regards,
>Chris Kim
>BeoTech Consulting
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