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Nina_Kou
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The ‘Release Status’ a concept existed on Manage Customer Returns app, which in accelerated return header level is used to identify if the accelerated return is released, and subsequent document like returns delivery is created, then we can go ahead for next step. It is coming from the accelerated return item. If release status is ‘Released’ for all items, the release status on header is ‘Released’; if release status is ‘Released’ for one of the items, the release status on header is ‘Partially Released’; if release status is ‘Not Released’ for all items, the release status on header is ‘Not Released’. According to the release status, you could determine the next process. Once the status is released, the item will be disabled and cannot the changed anymore.

Before CE2111, when you click ‘Save and Release’ on the Manage Customer Returns app, no matter if the subsequent document is created, the release status became released. It will cause an issue that error may happened when creating subsequent document, the subsequent document indeed does not be created, but user does not have opportunity to change the item or fix it anymore.

From CE2111, the logic for release status is enhanced. If subsequent document is created would be checked when set release status. If the subsequent document is not created, the release status is ‘Not Released’. But please note, there has time spent for creating subsequent document, depending on the system performance (May 2 or 3 seconds). If you found the status has not changed to ‘Released’ after you click ‘Save and Release’, please refresh the page seconds later or move to process flow to check if subsequent document is created.


Release Status on Header Level



Release Status on Item Level

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