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Cannot ARCHIVE Project Area for RTC and RQM

I have 2  Project Area with the same name "ACG" on RTC and RQM but when I want to archive I receive the following message
RTC:
Items with a protected read access policy must use a public context id, a project id, or a current contributor id but the id "_yHjDAagAEeKwMIdK_xd7Ug" was used
RQM:
Items with a protected read access policy must use a public context id, a project id, or a current contributor id but the id "_LpogsKgCEeKs86b38zoW-A" was used

another Project Area with same name "ACG" on RRC was archived successfully.
Any help is appreciated
Regards, Adriano

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You may want to go to RQM and RTC's admin page and see if there is any association in the project area and the associated project area may be archived already. If you remove the association in RQM and RTC, are you able to archive them now?
If yes, it could a known defect which was fixed in 4.0.4.

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Hi Don,
Could you provide jazz.net defect number for that? It could be useful to have a reference to the defect.

There are some workitems with the same errors pointing to the below defect:
https://jazz.net/jazz/web/projects/Jazz%20Foundation#action=com.ibm.team.workitem.viewWorkItem&id=262994

Thanks Don,
your workaround solved the problem! Adriano and I are able now to archive both RQM and RTC project areas.

Thanks again
Anna Maria

Thanks Anna Maria for letting us know it works.


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Hello ... thanks for replay ... our environment is at 4.0.3 level and either RTC and RQM do not have
any association, they were previously deleted. As I described before I was able to archive the RRC (RM)  project Area.
This project 3 project areas were created within the LifeCycleProject definition and the LCP is already deleted.
Thanks

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can you please check this article and see if it helps?
https://jazz.net/library/article/1311

Thanks

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