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I am trying to export an application but it is throwing the following two proble
mohamedb
over 9 years ago
I am trying to export an application but it is throwing the following two problems. I tried saving and publishing the latest versions and also check for dependencies could not locate the problem.
Please, advise on how to locate the problem in the process model so that I can export the application.
processModel 20475 0004dbf6-cedb-8000-5451-680000680000 "KALI Edit Findings": The processModel [id=20475 uuid=0004dbf6-cedb-8000-5451-680000680000] was not exported because it contains an invalid reference: Reference to content [193096] (Process Model Expressions (Rules)) cannot be found. (APNX-1-4070-001) (APNX-1-4071-003)
processModel 20390 0002dbf3-8a06-8000-5451-680000680000 "KALI Add Finding for Assessment": The processModel [id=20390 uuid=0002dbf3-8a06-8000-5451-680000680000] was not exported because it contains an invalid reference: Reference to content [193096] (Process Model Expressions (Rules)) cannot be found. (APNX-1-4070-001) (...
KALI 1.0.export-log.txt
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mohamedb
over 9 years ago
We tried searching for the deletion.log file but could not find it. Any specific directory we should be looking at?
What if we did not find it all? Is their an alternative strategy?
I tried exporting the rules in this process only and checking for their dependencies and they were exported with no problems?
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Eduardo Fuentes
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over 9 years ago
Here's my suggestion:
1. Access the server
2. Navigate to <APPIAN_HOME>\\_admin\\models
3. Search for a folder called 0004dbf6-cedb-8000-5451-680000680000
4. Find the highest numbered XML in there
5. Search in the XML for the prefix rule! and see if those rules can be found in the system.
To avoid this in the future, I suggest you enable the deletion.log in appian_log4j.properties
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mohamedb
over 9 years ago
Another method, is to export the process model alone and check the export log which will list all the UUIDs of all object dependencies along with their content IDs - [193096] in our case. Thus locating the deleted object.
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mohamedb
over 9 years ago
Thank you all for your care!
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