Thanks so much.  This did work finally.  I had to do use the
"Clear and Rebuild" method in my 3.3.6 site.  After that the
migration of the Data.fs file in the 4.1.2 site completed.

I really appreciate the help.

Stuart

Quoting Maurits van Rees ([email protected]) on Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 
05:18:36AM -0700:
> Op 26-10-11 22:41, Marshall, Stuart L. schreef:
> > Thanks for the suggestion.  I tried updating the catalog in both the
> > old working 3.3.6 site and in the new 4.1.2.  It did not help in
> > either case.
> >
> > I did look in: /collab/uid_catalog/Indexes/Type
> >
> > and there are only 2 entries there with portal_factory in the path,
> > they are:
> >
> > portal_factory/Folder/admin
> > seminars/portal_factory/Folder/teatalks
> >
> > So these seem to correspond well to the error message.
> >
> > Unfortunately so far I can't think if any way to delete them
> > (or find them since /admin and /seminars/teatalks both exist as real
> > folders).
> >
> > Since there are only two items, I wonder if there is a way to
> > identify and delete them in the ZMI interface?
> 
> You should be able to delete the entries from the catalog.  Best is to 
> do this not in the uid_catalog, but in the portal_catalog.  I think that 
> will also clear up the uid_catalog automatically; if not, then do the 
> same manually in the uid_catalog anyway.
> 
> - go to portal_catalog in the ZMI
> 
> - tab Catalog
> 
> - Use the path filter to search for those two portal factory items; this 
> should include the complete path from the zope root onwards, so somthing 
> like /plonesitename/seminars/portal_factory.  If you only have a few 
> dozen items in your catalog you can of course simply browse the catalog.
> 
> - Check the item you want to remove and click the Remove button.
> 
> If this does not work, you may want to clear and rebuild the 
> portal_catalog.  This can take a long time if you have lots of content 
> though.
> 
> - In the portal_catalog go to the Advanced tab.
> 
> - Click the Clear and Rebuild button.
> 
> - Grab a coffee or go out for lunch if this is a site with a few 
> gigabytes of data. :-)
> 
> Oh, make sure you have a proper backup of the data just in case anything 
> goes wrong; but you should have that already.
> 
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