When an artifact is quarantined, you could examine its payload, correct the problem, and replay it. Or you could fix the problem and re-run the connector. When the artifact ships successfully, you could mark older versions as fixed. If the problem persists, you could reopen the failed artifact.
- Let's say an artifact failed to ship, you examined its payload and corrected the reason for failure. To now replay it, right-click the artifact in the Hospital view and select Replay.
Tip: You may want to filter the artifacts based on specific criteria and replay a bunch of them.
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Let's say you incorrectly mapped a source field to a target field, so the artifact failed to ship and got quarantined. You subsequently updated the mapping, and re-ran the connector so that synchronization succeeded and the artifact got shipped. However, the hospital entry for the failed artifact still exists. To denote that this is now fixed, right-click the artifact in the Hospital view and select Mark as fixed.
The Fixed status for the artifact is now set to "true". You will no longer receive warnings about the older version of this artifact.
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Consider a situation where you think you've corrected a problem, and prematurely marked a hospital entry as fixed. However, the problem still exists. In this case, right-click the hospital artifact and select Reopen.
The artifact's Fixed column is set to "false". You will continue to receive warnings for this artifact.
You can only reopen an artifact that you had marked as fixed.