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In <3D787129.73C2@peterskye.com>, on 09/06/02
at 01:12 AM, Peter Skye said:
> OBJECTID (from Known bugs) NOT FOUND AT
>PM_Workplace:Location
> Setting ID for this object
> OBJECTID (from License) NOT FOUND AT
>PM_Workplace:Location
> Setting ID for this object
> OBJECTID (from Readme first) NOT FOUND AT
>PM_Workplace:Location
> Setting ID for this object
> OBJECTID (from Installation) NOT FOUND AT
>PM_Workplace:Location
> Setting ID for this object
>What corrective action should I take?
Since you run checkini /y:2, you already have taken corrective action.
I'm not entirely clear how checkini does it, but even though the object is
missing an object id, it appears that checkini can cross-reference some
other data item and know what the object id should be in this case.
Steven
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