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from generated from the new releaseGloss t delta files GlosTerm delta release - The
from the previous releaseGloss t snapshot files GlosTerm snapshot release
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The table below shows how the values for the active attribute in the previous snapshot and current delta can be compared to help to determine the types of change in the release.
Row in the DELTA view of the CURRENT release | |||||
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active = 0 | active = 1 | row not present | |||
Row in the SNAPSHOT view of the PREVIOUS release | active = 0 | - | Component / member REACTIVATED | NO CHANGE | |
active = 1 | Component / member INACTIVATED | Component / member CHANGED | NO CHANGE | ||
row not present | - | Component / member ADDED | - |
The types of changes that components and reference set members can undergo are inactivate, reactivate, change or add. For example, if a row (with a given id) was not present in the snapshot from the previous release, and then was present (with the same id) in the current delta release with an active value of 1, then this means that a new component or reference set member has been added. If a row (with a given id) had a value of 1 in the previous snapshot, and now has a value of 1 in the current delta, then this means that the component or reference set member has been changed.
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