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Maria Odea Ching commented on CONTINUUM-2403:
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Workaround is to delete the build definition directly in the database.
> Build definition is not removed in database even if you've already removed
> the build definition from the project/project group and all the build results
> that references it
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> Key: CONTINUUM-2403
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-2403
> Project: Continuum
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Database
> Affects Versions: 1.3.4
> Reporter: Maria Odea Ching
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> Because of this, it is not possible to delete the schedule where this build
> definition is attached.
> To reproduce this:
> 1. Create a new schedule named 'SCHEDULE_1'
> 2. Create a new build definition for your project group and attach this build
> definition to 'SCHEDULE_1'
> 3. Build the project group
> 4. Delete the build definition for the project group
> 5. Delete the build results that used this build definition
> 6. Delete 'SCHEDULE_1'
> You will not be able to delete SCHEDULE_1 and get the following error:
> 'The schedule cant be removed, it is probably used by a build definition.'
> If you look at the BUILDDEFINITION table, you will see that the build
> definition you created in step 2 is still there even though no project
> group/project/build result references it.
> This only happens if you already used the build definition for building the
> project (e.g. a build result was created). Otherwise, the build definition is
> removed from the database.
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