The simple answer, is do it with Filters.  Change your two active links to
be a single active link with a service action, have filters triggered on
service that perform the actions of both active links.

This has multiple benefits, less activity between client and server, which
gives a better performance experience, secondly, the benefit you are
looking for of transaction integrity.


On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Sahil <pathania.sa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> **
> Thanks for the answer
>
> Then how the data integrity be maintained. If a operation is performed and
> change request is created along with task. This action is performed by two
> ALs. Now if one AL is failed then one request gets created and other not.
> ??
>
>
> regards
> sahil
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 3:10 PM, Longwing, Lj <llongw...@usgs.gov> wrote:
>
>> **
>> No, Active links are each separate transactions, so action 1 does not
>> roll back.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 4:27 AM, Sahil Pathania 
>> <pathania.sa...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Experts,
>>>
>>> I just wanted to know the rollback functionality of ARS.
>>>
>>> I am saving request on the form. I have 3 Active links  A1, A2 and A3
>>> which push data to the form F1 F2 and F2.
>>>
>>> Once A1 Active link fires and commit the data to form F1, then network
>>> error comes and A2 could not fire.
>>>
>>> Does remedy rollback the transition on F1.
>>>
>>>
>>> I  know it happens in case of filter  but not sure about Active links..
>>>
>>> Remedy ARS 7.6.04, oracle DB
>>>
>>>
>>> regards
>>> Sahil
>>>
>>>
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