Within one of our Appian instances we are getting the 'Illegal attempt to ch

Within one of our Appian instances we are getting the 'Illegal attempt to change an input to an output' errors during deployment of the plugins. This is happening for plugins we have developed and other plugins that we didn't develop. None of the CDT or the parameters to the plugins have changed in quite some time. In order to figure out / resolve the issue, I have two questions regarding this problem.

First, can anyone tell me entries I can add to appian_log4j.properties file that will help me determine exactly what differences Appian thinks there are between the currently deployed plugin and the plugin attempting to deploy? The message tells me the parameter/CDT name, but what I need to know more specific details about what is different.

Second, is there some utility or option that can be used to completely remove a plugin from Appian so the latest plugin can be deployed successfully without having to change the plugin's key?

Thanks

OriginalPostID-145909

OriginalPostID-145909

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  • Thanks. I understand that uninstall doesn't remove the CDTs created by the plugin and that these can be "removed" manually within data management. The intent of the question was simply to find out if such a utility existed. Thanks for the reply. Are you aware of any logging we can turn on to show us exactly what Appian thinks is different about the parameters? This will help us debug the problem further.
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  • Thanks. I understand that uninstall doesn't remove the CDTs created by the plugin and that these can be "removed" manually within data management. The intent of the question was simply to find out if such a utility existed. Thanks for the reply. Are you aware of any logging we can turn on to show us exactly what Appian thinks is different about the parameters? This will help us debug the problem further.
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