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Why can't I save my changes? (Assemblies)

You may be unable to save changes in Assemblies if required information is missing or invalid. Common causes include incomplete assembly details, invalid dates, missing customer or tester information, or duplicate serial numbers or assembly records. In some cases, security permissions or locked records may also prevent saving changes. Reviewing all required fields and correcting any validation errors typically resolves the issue. 

 

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