Hi, I have a problem related to primary data store. Initially we were havin

Hi,
I have a problem related to primary data store. Initially we were having different servers for Appian and primary DS. Unfortunately the server having primary DS is formatted and we lost mappings. Later we configured our primary DS on the same server where we installed Appian. Even though we were facing problem's in downloading xsd's from the server.We are lucky enough that we have application backup with us and we deleted all cdt's from the server and imported new xsd's and published.Now we are able to download xsd's.But when executing some quey rules we are left with errors.

I am attaching an image of error which we are facing.

I already followed a post related to my problem on forum and did the steps suggested by Mr.Eduardo.But still it is giving me the same error :

forum.appian.com/.../

I have gone through the "dt_model" table of primary DS in two servers ("fine running server" and "problematic server")....

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  • The lack of the system types in the DT_MODELS will not be an actual issue for now but that confirms what I am saying since there are a lot of missing rows you will have to do the delete cdts -> reimport procedure several times, once you've done it several times run Impact Analysis and try again.

    If you updated the references using Impact Analysis or manually but correctly then the error should no longer mention CDTs with the ^X prefix where X is a number > 0 that represents the version of the CDT
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  • The lack of the system types in the DT_MODELS will not be an actual issue for now but that confirms what I am saying since there are a lot of missing rows you will have to do the delete cdts -> reimport procedure several times, once you've done it several times run Impact Analysis and try again.

    If you updated the references using Impact Analysis or manually but correctly then the error should no longer mention CDTs with the ^X prefix where X is a number > 0 that represents the version of the CDT
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