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Level 2
January 7, 2025
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Unable to Rollout Jcr:title, jcr:description..etc

We have a Rollout configuration "updateContentActionFactory". In side that, there is a property "jcr:.*". I am able to rollout jcr:title, jcr:description, ... for the first time rollout once I create a page. I am unable to rollout the same properties by updating from next rollout onwards. We want to rollout the jcr:title, jcr:description.. etc properties to some pages even there is "updateContentActionFactory" configuration. 

please suggest me if there is any possibility to do so. 

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Meilleure réponse par SreenivasBr

If you want all jcr: properties to be rolled out, then you should remove jcr:.* from the OSGi config. But I am not sure if it is right thing to do. You might have to check the impact.

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SreenivasBr
Level 4
January 8, 2025

You can change the expressions defining the exclusion list as required.

For example, if you want the page Title to be included in the changes considered for rollout, remove jcr:title from the exclusions. For example, with the regex:

jcr:(?!(title)$).*

 

Refer - https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-65/content/sites/administering/introduction/msm-sync#cq-msm-content-update-action-exclusions

SekharBu1Auteur
Level 2
January 21, 2025

Previously e were able to rollout jcr:title and jcr:description properties even there is jcr:.* in Excluded Page Properties for some pages. But now we are unable to rollout the properties for any page in the site. is there any other way to rollout jcr: properties even there is jcr:.* with out using jcr:(?!(title)$).* ..etc

SreenivasBr
SreenivasBrRéponse
Level 4
January 22, 2025

If you want all jcr: properties to be rolled out, then you should remove jcr:.* from the OSGi config. But I am not sure if it is right thing to do. You might have to check the impact.

kautuk_sahni
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Community Manager
February 10, 2025

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