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mikezooz
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October 16, 2015
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Replication property loss when the deactivated page move to new location

  • October 16, 2015
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Hi All,

Is there any way to fix the replication property when the deactivated page to new location?

Please help me how to proceed?

Thanks in advance.

Thanks

Mike

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Best answer by Mshaji

It seems that replication properties are lost when you move the page. In order to have you save these properties you might have to write custom wcmcommand.

First you need to save these properties and apply them when you move the page. 

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Community Advisor
October 16, 2015

Can you please explain your problem in detail? which property you want to fix? What did you do?

mikezooz
mikezoozAuthor
Level 4
October 16, 2015

Hi,

I have created a component, Which includes the status of all the pages.

If the page is activated, then i took the replcationProperty and show the status as Activated.

like wise new page and deactivated status as well.

The above all is working  fine.

Now

if i move a deactivated page to new location, then  replication property is wiped out so a previously de-activated page will have no status and appear as "New Page".

i want to be the page same as in deactivated status.

Can u help me

regards,

MIke

MshajiCommunity AdvisorAccepted solution
Community Advisor
October 16, 2015

It seems that replication properties are lost when you move the page. In order to have you save these properties you might have to write custom wcmcommand.

First you need to save these properties and apply them when you move the page. 

AmitVishwakarma
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
January 18, 2025

To fix replication property loss when moving a deactivated page in AEM:

  1. Re-trigger replication after moving the page to ensure the properties are replicated correctly.
  2. Check replication agents for proper configuration and functioning.
  3. Use a workflow to handle page activation/deactivation and replication.
  4. Implement a ReplicationEventListener to automatically handle replication on page move.
  5. Manually trigger replication from the Replication Console if necessary.

These steps will help ensure the page's replication properties are preserved after it's moved.