Working With the EDM for Sun Master Index

Reactivating a Profile or System Record on the EDM

Once an object profile or system record is deactivated, you can reactivate it if needed. Reactivating a profile causes the potential duplicates for the profile to be recalculated. Reactivating a system record causes the SBR to be recalculated.

Reactivating an Object Profile

If an object profile is deactivated in error or becomes active again, you can reactivate that profile. Reactivating a profile returns the profile to its status just prior to when it was deactivated.


Note –

When you reactivate an object profile, all system records associated with that profile are changed to active status, regardless of their prior status. Review each system record to verify that its status is correct after the reactivation.


Figure 41 View/Edit Page - Reactivate

Figure shows the View/Edit page with the Activate button
visible for an EUID.

ProcedureTo Reactivate an Object Profile

  1. Using one of the search methods described in Searching for Object Profiles on the EDM, display the object profile you want to update on the View/Edit page.

  2. In the EUID tree in the left portion of the page, highlight the EUID number of the object profile.

  3. Click Activate EUID=EUID_number, where EUID_number is the EUID of the object profile to deactivate.

  4. In the upper right section of the page, click Commit.

    The profile is reactivated in the database, the EUID typeface changes from fuchsia to black, and the tilde (~) is removed.

Reactivating a System Record

If a system record was deactivated in error or is no longer inactive, you can easily reactivate the system record.

ProcedureTo Reactivate a System Record

  1. Using one of the search methods described in Searching for Object Profiles on the EDM, display the object profile you want to modify on the View/Edit page.

  2. In the EUID tree in the left portion of the page, expand Source Systems, and then select the system and local ID of the system record you want to reactivate.

  3. Click Activate system-ID, where system is the system name and ID is the local ID number for the system record you want to reactivate.

  4. Click Commit.

    The page refreshes and the SBR is recalculated based on the new information.