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Persistent mapping error message on syncing MDW with ODX

  • September 26, 2024
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Dear all,

When synchronizing the mdw with the odx through right mouse click on the odx and selecting “Synchronize (...)”, the error messages as attached always show up. “Synchronize with Remapping (...)” only leads to complete removal of the field mappings in the subject tables.

As there are other ways to sync the mdw with the odx, it’s still possible to work with the subject tables in the mdw. Nevertheless i wonder what causes the error messages and would like to eliminate them along with the risk of having to redo all work on the tables in a later stage.

Best answer by Fench

Hi @Thomas Lind

Upon your diagnosis we updated to version 6766.1, which fully solved the issue.

Thank you! Hope to encounter you here next time.

Best regards

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Thomas Lind
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  • September 26, 2024

Hi @Fench 

What version are you on?


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  • September 26, 2024

Hi Thomas,

Version 6718.1

Next time i’ll mention that in my question.


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Hi @Fench 

I checked the Product updates for releases newer than this. I found this fix in version 6744.1.

  • Synchronizing the Prepare instance (MDW) with an Ingest instance (ODX) would show tables as missing when the data source had "data on demand" enabled and no execution tasks were added on the data source

Does that fit as an description of the tables it happens on when you use that option?


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  • September 27, 2024

Hi @Thomas Lind

Upon your diagnosis we updated to version 6766.1, which fully solved the issue.

Thank you! Hope to encounter you here next time.

Best regards


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