[SOLVED] Requested property is not defined: 'failAfter'; trying to use default value

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cwswitch
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[SOLVED] Requested property is not defined: 'failAfter'; trying to use default value

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Upgraded from Switch 19 Spring to Switch 19 Fall just now, and Hold Job has a new error/feature.

How do I deal with this new message?

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Requested property is not defined: 'failAfter'; trying to use default value
I'm looking for a value on the element and connector but not seeing anything new.
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Re: Requested property is not defined: 'failAfter'; trying to use default value

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I have a guess it is part of "release condition" part 3.4 in the release notes

I'm not using a release condition though, I'm just using the hold to delay jobs with a delay scheme or with a time of day window.
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Re: Requested property is not defined: 'failAfter'; trying to use default value

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Try to replace the Hold element with a new one and set it up exactly as the old one.

It might be some preference conflict between the two versions.
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Re: Requested property is not defined: 'failAfter'; trying to use default value

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jan_suhr wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2019 7:29 am Try to replace the Hold element with a new one and set it up exactly as the old one.

It might be some preference conflict between the two versions.
I forgot to reply, but for anyone with the same issue, this works - Thanks Jan!
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