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provViewCheckState
prov View Check State
This attribute indicates the semantic check state of the view when it was saved. The values are described in worst to best order. The failed state indicates that the view has failed a semantic check and cannot be activated. The unknown state indicates that semantic checks have not been run and the view cannot be activated. The partial state indicates that the view has passed incomplete checks, that is Check -changed Prov has succeeded. This is also the best state value for a partial view. Thew view cannot be activated until it has been fully checked. The softwareChanged state indicates that the view has passed complete checks, but by software other than that to be activated, that is, either the application versions have changed, or features have been added. After activation, the new software may detect semantic errors. After correcting these errors, if any, the view will need to be re-saved or re-committed as appropriate. The full state indicates that the view has passed complete checks, that is, it has been fully verified. It can be activated.
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