WAVE 3000 Server Operation : Understanding Committing, Saving, and Validation

Understanding Committing, Saving, and Validation
The WAVE 3000 Server service allows you to save configurations that may be invalid due to requirements that have not yet been met. Separating the “Save” process from the “Commit” process allows you to make multiple configuration changes and save them before committing the saved changes for validation and activation.
Clicking the Save button in any particular portion of the WAVE 3000 Server interface results in immediate validation of the changes to that section only.

If valid, the system saves your changes to a temporary location and notifies you in the yellow box at the top of the screen that you have changes pending. These changes are not yet active, and do not effect users, or the system, until you click Commit Changes. They are, however, reflected in the current UI. The WAVE 3000 Server shows the current active configuration and the pending changes. For example, if a user is deleted, that user will not appear in the WAVE 3000 Server Users list, but will still be active until Commit Changes is clicked.
Clicking the Commit Changes button results in the validation of all pending changes.
Clicking the Remove Pending Changes link in the Commit banner removes all pending changes since last Commit. You cannot revert changes after a Commit
If a change is invalid, or a requirement for the change has not yet been met, then the yellow box at the top of the screen displays the error. Correct the error and click Commit Changes again. Repeat this process until all errors have been resolved. Changes are not applied (activated) until all errors in the temporary changes have been eliminated.
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Commit Changes Requirements for WAVE Users
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Commit Changes Requirements for Radio Users
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