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Removal of assembly

Former Member
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Hi

I have an assembly that contains a few DC's. One of them is broken.

My question: is it possible to remove the entire assembly from NWDI?

how do I fix the error i GET?

regards

yuval

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ErvinSzolke
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Hi Yuval,

it is not possible to remove the assembly entries (and there's no need for it either). The prerequisite of a succesful assembly is that you have no broken DCs and no dtr conflicts. As soon as you managed to resolve the broken DC problem, you need simply just trigger a new assembly.

In order to get rid of the broken DCs, follow the guide:

Understanding Broken DCs and Dirty DCs

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/30b7c94e-fc6b-2910-30b8-d34a7b51...

Best Regards,

Ervin

Edited by: Ervin Szolke on Sep 6, 2010 5:44 PM

Former Member
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Thank you for your reply

What I dicovered is that under the DTR, DCDF files under dev are not to be found under cons.

The mssing file belongs to a DC that holds my model.

regards

yuval

ErvinSzolke
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Product and Topic Expert
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Hi,

indeed it is not normal if the .dcdef file is missing if this is really the only difference between the two workspaces.

Are there any other files and folders missing, or is it the only difference?

Can you please make a workspace comparsion (http://<host>:<port>/dtr/system-tools/reports/WorkspaceComparison)

Further, are you sure this is the reason for the broken DCs?

Could you please rather just send the build log for the broken DC in question?

How many broken DCs do you got? If you got more, please focus on the one where the compilation failed.

(you find instructions in the guide mentioned in my previous response)

Thank you!

Regards,

Ervin

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Answers (2)

ErvinSzolke
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Product and Topic Expert
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Hi,

and almost forgot, this can be useful as well in broken DC resolution :

http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/TechTSG/%28NWDI%29%28CBS%29Q0030

Best Regards,

Ervin

Former Member
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Try the SDN search: "assembly fails broken DCs".