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Our CRM was updated to 9.0 and since then we have been experiencing issues when the sales stage on Opportunity (Propose -> Qualify ->Develop -> Close) is changed. The change is not reflected in the system View or the charts. For example, if the Opportunity is changed from Propose to Qualify, in the chart and view it still shows up as Propose. Has anyone else had this issue?










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    Our CRM was updated to 9.0 and since then we have been experiencing issues when the sales stage on Opportunity (Propose -> Qualify ->Develop -> Close) is changed. The change is not reflected in the system View or the charts. For example, if the Opportunity is changed from Propose to Qualify, in the chart and view it still shows up as Propose. Has anyone else had this issue?










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      Our CRM was updated to 9.0 and since then we have been experiencing issues when the sales stage on Opportunity (Propose -> Qualify ->Develop -> Close) is changed. The change is not reflected in the system View or the charts. For example, if the Opportunity is changed from Propose to Qualify, in the chart and view it still shows up as Propose. Has anyone else had this issue?










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      Our CRM was updated to 9.0 and since then we have been experiencing issues when the sales stage on Opportunity (Propose -> Qualify ->Develop -> Close) is changed. The change is not reflected in the system View or the charts. For example, if the Opportunity is changed from Propose to Qualify, in the chart and view it still shows up as Propose. Has anyone else had this issue?







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