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Fred_Slater_856
Feb 10, 2014Historic F5 Account
When you upgraded to 11.5, your base iApp templates were all upgraded, so the yellow bang symbol is correct. It will disappear once you re-enter the iApp.
- Neeraj_Jags_152May 13, 2015CirrusHi Fred, what do you mean by re-enter iApp, do you mean reconfigure then in production live, it will be a huge challenge :(
- Fred_Slater_856May 14, 2015Historic F5 AccountSorry. "template-modified" is a tag maintained by the system. It is designed to make the user aware that the template code is no longer the same as it was when the current configuration was generated. We are continuously making improvements to the iApps, so the code often changes with each release.
- Max_Q_factorMay 14, 2015CirrocumulusI think it may be a bit more complicated than that. I have used several custom iApps (Dev central generated and modified by myself), upgraded from 11.5.2 HF1 to 11.5.3, and gotten the same triangle.
- Fred_Slater_856May 14, 2015Historic F5 AccountTurns out I was wrong. TMOS upgrades apparently always result in the triangle warning for all deployed iApps. AFAIK, this has always been the case with iApps.