The Change
The publish to sets logic has been updated; the previous logic could be summarized as follows "Trial and archive sets will not available if an ingredient is in use in one or more recipes"
This has been changed to: "Trial and archive sets will not available if this ingredient is in use in one or more live recipes".
In other words, if a product is in a Live set and is in use in Recipes which are all in a Trial or Archive set it will allow the ingredient to be published to either of Live, Trial, Archive set.
Release Date: 11-July-2013
In other words, if a product is in a Live set and is in use in Recipes which are all in a Trial or Archive set it will allow the ingredient to be published to either of Live, Trial, Archive set.
Release Date: 11-July-2013
Reason for the Change
Customers Feedback. The restriction to prevent live ingredients/recipes being moved to trial/archive when only used in other trial/archive recipes was too restrictive.
Customers Affected
All StarChef customers.
Release Notes

Fig 1 - Ingredient Setup
- In this example a recipe ‘Publish Live, Trial, Archive Test’ is in a live set.
- It is used as an ingredient in the recipe ‘Trial Recipe’ which is part of a trial set.
- The previous logic would not allow ‘Publish Live, Trial, Archive Test’ to be moved to trial or archive set because it is used as an ingredient in another recipe.
- However the new logic allows this because the recipe it is used in is not itself in a live set.

Fig 2 - Publish To Dialogue Box with Old Logic
- On the Publish To dialogue box note that the Trial or Archive set type cannot be selected.

Fig 3 - Publish To Dialogue Box with New Logic
- Fig 3 shows the ‘Publish To’ dialogue box with the new logic.
Note: The Trial or Archive set type can be selected because the recipe that it is used in is in a trial recipe itself. The wording on the dialogue box has been updated as well.


Fig. 4 Trial Set Selected Fig. 5 Set Updated
- Fig 4 & Fig 5 shows the result of the update.
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