Hi, Tony.

Personally, I like to retain a copy of a known working configuration (of any 
kind) to be able to revert to it in case a new one fails. That was what I did 
when working with A/T definitions, even after extensive testing on a 
development server prior to deploying to live.

Aleksey


On 2013-02-15, at 13:12 , Tony Bandy <to...@ohionet.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I was working with one of our libraries today and they want to modify the 
> number of days before their notices go out.  
> 
> In our system,I can directly modify the existing trigger event definitions or 
> I can clone them, thereby inactivating the old ones and creating the new 
> ones. 
> 
> Are there any "best practices" sort of things to this that you would 
> recommend?
> 
> Normally, I would just go in and alter the existing ones, but not quite sure 
> if this is the recommended course of action.
> 
> Thanks for any thoughts as you get time....
> 
> Tony
> 
> -- 
> Tony Bandy
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Aleksey Lazar
PALS
IS Developer and Integrator
507-389-2907
http://www.pals.org/
alexey.la...@mnsu.edu

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