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Problem with migration using JTS 4.0.3 on Rational Team Concert 4.0 Extensions Workshop


André Coelho (111) | asked Aug 30 '13, 4:03 p.m.
 Hi.

I'm using JTS 4.0.3. When I try to my migrate my database using the .tar files linked in the workshop page, I got an error (the imported database is in a inconsistent state and can't be used without additional analysis). Looking the log, it says the component "com.ibm.team.repository" in the exported file uses the version "28". But, the import tool can only manipulate the version "32". Because of this, my database can't be populated with the data needed to do the workshop.

What can I do to solve this problem?

Thanks,
André

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Abraham Sweiss (2.4k1331) | answered Aug 30 '13, 4:13 p.m.
If 4.0.3 is not the version of RTC referenced in the workshop, then the error is expected.  Please use the same version referenced in the work shop.

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Ralph Schoon commented Aug 30 '13, 6:40 p.m.
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Yes, unfortunately your have to run the workshop with exactly the verision mentioned as build basis, We are looking into making it version independent, but that will take time....

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Steve Briand (411717) | answered Sep 03 '13, 8:51 a.m.
 I have executed the workshop using 4.0.3 by installing 4.0 and importing the databases, then following the upgrade process to 4.0.3. If you attempt to import the DBs into 4.0.3 it will not work. There were no significant problems encountered using this approach.

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Ralph Schoon commented Sep 04 '13, 2:43 a.m.
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I am looking into making the workshop available on any version by automating project creation and seeding the source code. This would avoid the import process. This will take a while, assuming I can get it done.


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