Hi,

Exporting as XML changed nothing.

I added the objects by right-clicking on the packing list and choosing
edit. After that I press the "Add..." button.

I removed, saved, closed, reopened and readded a problematic object.

This resulted in 65 exported objects instead of the 63 I had before the
change...

The ONLY difference if I look at the exported container-definition
(packing-list-definition), is that one of the references changed position
in the list. Everything els is the same. Very strange!

        Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se (ARSList MVP 2011)

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> Misi,
> I'm keenly interested in this problem.  Do you have this problem if you
> export the objects in XML Def instead of regular Def?  How were these
> objects added to the PL...if you remove one of the 'missing' ones, save,
> then re-add it, is it still missing?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Misi Mladoniczky
> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 1:55 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Def-export of Packing Lists missing objects...
>
> Hi Guillaume,
>
> I tried your suggestion, and both when I set 'Add Items With Related
> Property' to "Content" and "Directly Related Objects", I still get the
> same result...
>
> 20 missing filters and 1 missing filter-guide in the DEF, with a total of
> 83 objects in the packing-list:
>
> $ perl rrrVerPackList.pl RRR-VENDOR-EMAIL-v6.def
> ######## Missing objects in PACKING LIST #######
> NOT IN PACK 3/RRR-VENDOR-EMAIL
> ######## Missing objects in DEF FILE #######
> NOT IN DEF container/NTE:NPC:TranslateNTMessages
> NOT IN DEF filter/HPD:INC:NTVendorAssignment_860_Chk
> NOT IN DEF filter/HPD:INC:NTVendorAssignment_861_SetTag
> NOT IN DEF filter/NTE:NPC:ChkNotificationMsgExist_015
> NOT IN DEF filter/NTE:NPC:CreateNTS_NoBusTime_590_PNTS`!
> NOT IN DEF filter/NTE:NPC:GetNotificationMessage_231
> NOT IN DEF filter/NTE:NPC:GetNotificationMessage_232
> NOT IN DEF filter/NTE:NPC:GetNotificationMessage_233
> NOT IN DEF filter/NTE:NPC:GetNotificationMessage_554
> NOT IN DEF filter/NTE:NPC:GetNotificationMessage_556
> NOT IN DEF filter/NTE:NPC:GetNotificationMessage_558
> NOT IN DEF filter/NTE:NPC:GroupEmailNotification_385_ProcessEmail
> NOT IN DEF filter/NTE:NPC:GroupEmailNotification_388_Processed
> NOT IN DEF filter/NTE:NPC:OnCall_250_PNTS`!
> NOT IN DEF filter/NTE:NPC:ProcessHeldRecords_010_PNTS
> NOT IN DEF filter/NTE:NTS:EmailNT_605_Attach-Log
> NOT IN DEF filter/NTE:NTS:Email_200_Customer-NT
> NOT IN DEF filter/NTE:NTS:Email_200_Manual-NT
> NOT IN DEF filter/NTE:NTS:Email_200_SystemNT
> NOT IN DEF filter/SWE_RRR_NTE * GuideLoopWorkInfo 01 WOI
> NOT IN DEF filter/SWE_RRR_NTE:NPC:TranslateNotificationMessageREQ_655
> ######## DEF/PACKING LIST Summary #######
> DEF object count less overlays: 63
> DEF overlay object count: 11
> PACK object count: 83
> NOT IN DEF count: 21
> NOT IN PACK count: 1
>
>         Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se (ARSList MVP 2011)
>
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>
>> hey Misi,
>>
>> The way I export packing lists is to export them this way:
>>
>> right click on the server, select Export -> Object Definitions. Then on
> the pop-up select the packing list and on selection "Add Items with
> Related Property", select "Content".
>>
>> This way works reliably.
>>
>> Guillaume
>> ________________________________________
>> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
> [[email protected]]
>> on behalf of Misi Mladoniczky [[email protected]]
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 1:02 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Def-export of Packing Lists missing objects...
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am putting workflow objects into packing lists, so that I know what to
> export/import to the production server at a later time.
>>
>> A couple of times I have seen missing objects in the resulting def-file,
> where the objects are in the packing-list included in the def, but a few
> objects themselves are missing...
>>
>> I am working with 7.6.04 SP2 on all levels.
>>
>> I am right-clicking on the packing list in Dev Studio and choosing
> "export
>> packing list".
>>
>> Has anyone else seen this? I is very frustrating.
>>
>>         Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se (ARSList MVP
> 2011)
>>
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> http://rrr.se.
>>
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