Nice explanation, thank you! What if? :) the recruiter makes a change today over the Job Info say on 3/1/2024 and that change falls to someone for approval (in the job info it is for now as a pending record)... a few days later, before the approval, someone imports Job Info and thus creates a record from 2/1/2024 to 12/31/9999 and has some data updated according to the original (+not at all related to what is currently pending approval), because at that time it really should be so... but what happens is that when they approve the next record, it gets entered from 3/1/2024, which is still correct and as planned, but it overwrites the imported one, so it gets entered with the old values that the import has already modified... Is there any way to prevent this or to achieve cosistency of all entered data?
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Nice explanation, thank you!
What if? :)
the recruiter makes a change today over the Job Info say on 3/1/2024 and that change falls to someone for approval (in the job info it is for now as a pending record)... a few days later, before the approval, someone imports Job Info and thus creates a record from 2/1/2024 to 12/31/9999 and has some data updated according to the original (+not at all related to what is currently pending approval), because at that time it really should be so... but what happens is that when they approve the next record, it gets entered from 3/1/2024, which is still correct and as planned, but it overwrites the imported one, so it gets entered with the old values that the import has already modified...
Is there any way to prevent this or to achieve cosistency of all entered data?