SK SKYVVA Documentation

2. Warning

Remove Scheduler that is deprecated from the List

Some Schedulers such as AttachmentProcess, AttachmentReprocess, and MessageReprocess have been changed their name. They will be deprecated (stop working), so they must be removed from the list to avoid confusion. In the latest release, these Schedulers will display as BatchProcess, BatchREprocess, and MessageReprocessPerIntegration, MessageReprocessPerInterfaceGroup, MessageReprocessPerInterface.

Adding several new picklist values when upgrading the new release of SKYVVA

To prevent some errors while users use those picklists, SKYVVA wants to warn you that every new picklist value created by us will not be overwritten when you upgrade to a new release of SKYVVA. However, if you install our latest release, you will have all those picklists included in the package. To be able to use those picklists you need to manually add them. – Added picklist of Init Operation field in IChained Interface Object Follow the following instruction to create picklist value to the "Init Operation" field in the "IChained Interface" object. In general, each type of picklist requires to set up an object’s Fields & Relationships page. It’s a custom field.

Finally, you will get this picklist value in the Values section of the Init Operation field.

[su_box title="Note" box_color="#2a8af0" title_color="#000000"]However, some organizations will face missing some picklist values in this Init Operation. To avoid the problem please kindly add this value by check the box of the picklist value for a particular Init Operation.[/su_box] – Added several picklists of UsageType in IMapping Object

There are many value picklists to create manually in the UsageType field such as:

HTTP_Header HTTP_Body

HTTP_URL_Path_Parameter HTTP_URL_Query_Parameter

HTTP_Body_Parameter Message_Type

SOAP_Header SOAP_Body

Follow the following instruction to create picklist values for the UsageType field in the IMapping object. In general, each type of picklist requires to set up in Fields & Relationships of the interface. It’s a custom field.

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