Validity of recipe or routing

Dear all,
can I change the validity date once I create the master recipe by C201??
for eg. i create the recipe by mistake with validity date 26.07.06 and save .
but now i want the validity date as 01.04.07.
so can I do that ??
awaiting for the reply..
rgds
Amitabh

Dear Amitabh,
Validity (valid from) of once created receipe or routing (saved) cannot be changed, If you see the header data of the receipe or routing the valid from field is greyed, hence not changeable.
If you have to change the valid from date then you will have to delete this routing and create new one with the new valid from date.
There is not point in beating around the bush for changing the valid from date.
I hope this would solve your query.
Thanks & Regards.
Santosh Joshi.

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    **If this post helped you, please respond or add a star if helpful so others can find it and use it.
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    Best regards

    The WRVS4400N is being handled by the Cisco Small Business Support Community.
    For
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    The Search Function is your friend.... and Google too.
    How to Secure your Network
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    Setting-Up a Router with DSL Internet Service
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