As it turns out, the problem here involved the ancestor of an imported package, NOT the
ancestor of the actual page that was return-ing the error message. I ended up making a
copy of the file that was used in the imported package and using it in my project.
Everything worked great after that.
"Bryant Brabson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Check ALL of the java files or just the one
>that is returning an error? The actual error
>is as follows:
>
>ImplantProj.pgIPImpReportList1.getFirstProjec
>tAncestor: 'pgIPImpReportList1'(a
>ImplantProj.pgIPImpReportList1) has no
>CSpProject ancestor
>
>The project name in the file
>pgIPImpReportList1 is ImplantProj. Could there
>be any other problems causing this?
>
>Thanks
>Bryant
>
>"Vishal Gautam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>Hi Bryant,
>>
>>I would check the package name on all the java files, it could be because of a
>missing pkg name or a pkg name different than the project name.
>>
>>Vishal
>>
>>
>>"Bryant Brabson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>I'm in the process of upgrading a project from version 3 to 4. I've gotten an error
message concerning a page that "has no CSpProject ancestor." Saw some other
posts
here regarding this error but no replies with solutions. Can anyone tell me
what
is causing this and how to fix it?
>>>Thanks,
>>>Bryant
>>
>
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