Hi Ron
When you save a framework you are saving all the templates as they currently are. You can ignore the “active” column of the frameworks batchlist for now, we added that column so people doing lots of work with different frameworks would know which one was most recently applied when they have applied more than one in a day. However any framework created/saved prior to mm9.0004 does not set that flag correctly giving the impression that the default framework is still the active one even though it is not.
If you save a framework of your store as it is now and then apply it right away the active flag will be set correctly.
Hope this helps
-Eric
When you save a framework you are saving all the templates as they currently are. You can ignore the “active” column of the frameworks batchlist for now, we added that column so people doing lots of work with different frameworks would know which one was most recently applied when they have applied more than one in a day. However any framework created/saved prior to mm9.0004 does not set that flag correctly giving the impression that the default framework is still the active one even though it is not.
If you save a framework of your store as it is now and then apply it right away the active flag will be set correctly.
Hope this helps
-Eric
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