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The various statuses of the corrections managed in the correction manager window depend on the current environment type.

 

Correction environments

Status

Description

Available

Initial status of a correction when it is created.
In this status, a software engineer possessing the necessary authorities for modifying a correction can set it as the default correction and work on any held objects.

To be validated

Status preceding the effective validation of a correction. In this status, the correction and the objects in it can no longer be modified. This status is used to test modifications made by the correction, safe in the knowledge that nobody is modifying the relevant objects.

Validated

Status following the effective validation of a correction. A correction in this status can be validated again. The objects in the correction can again be held by another correction.

In validation

Status of a "To be validated" correction, while it is actually being validated. This is a temporary status. In this status, the correction and the objects in it cannot be modified.

New validation

Status of a "Validated" correction while in the process of being revalidated. This is a temporary status. In this status, the correction and the objects in it cannot be modified.

Archived

A validated correction can be archived. Once archived, it cannot be validated again. This means that its validation reports can then be deleted.

 

 

Production and development environments

Status

Description

Received

Status of a validated correction when all of its constituent objects have been correctly received into the environment.

Partially received

Status of a validated correction when some of its constituent objects have been incorrectly received into the environment, or have been excluded from the correction validation process.

Archived

A validated correction can be archived. Once archived, it cannot be validated again. This means that its validation reports can then be deleted.

 

 

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