on 02-27-2008 10:01 PM
Hi Gurus,
when I rebulid my webdynpro leave request application its throwing an error message saying that Build is failed" there are some outdated files remove it"
I couldn't understant what file system is referring ?
and when I sync the application with inactive DC .in NWDI..after sync first time if i build the same application its building it properly....then If I run and deploy the application its happening properly........
Now after successful deployment if I build the application again its throwing the error message which I mentioned in the begging of the positing......(" there are some outdated files remove it" )
Any body have any clue on this issue.........Please share with me............
Higher points will be rewarded for the inputs.......
Thanks in Advance,
Dharani
hi dharani,
this error can be cleared by two way
1.implementation>right click&source>organize imports
2.check cardinality and context mapping
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Hi Gurus,
I have check the cardinality and the context attributes its seems to be the same.
Still am getting that error......
But If I sync the local version of application with inactive DC's for the first time its building it properly without any errors.....
But If I try that next time its start giving the problem.........
Please let me know how to overcome from this bug........
Thanks in Advance,
Dharani
Hi Gurus,
Adding to my posting error which am getting while rebuild my webdynpro leave request application as follows:
The project was not built due to "Problems encountered while copying resources.". Fix the problem, then try refreshing this project and rebuilding it since it may be inconsistent.
Please help me to recitify th is issue.....
Thanks in Advance,
Dharani
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