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What is the meaning of "com.ibm.rqm.copy.exception.IllegalStateTransitionException"?

Hi,

i just copied a master testplan with 41 linked childtestplans and requirements collections from Doors Classic 9.6.0.1.
RQM is 5.0.2.
I got the following error message
RQM was unable to complete the duplicate. com.ibm.rqm.copy.exception.IllegalStateTransitionException: An attempt to transition from FAILED to FAILED has failed.

Fortunately, all the test plans have been copied and everything looks alright.
As of now, I could not find any items, that are not linked or have not been copied!

But where is that message coming from? The test plans I copied did not include any TCERs (and therefore no results) yet!

Thanks for your help!

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The message seems to be meaningless and should have been addressed in RQM5.0.2 according to this defect workitem:

https://jazz.net/jazz02/web/projects/Rational%20Quality%20Manager#action=com.ibm.team.workitem.viewWorkItem&id=117208

If you are using official released RQM5.0.2 and still see this message, you can either create a new defect workitem with qm.log added (from the above link, go to workitem >  create work item > defect) or contact Rational client support to get formal attention.

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Thanks for your answer!
I messed up the versions of our server a little. Our test server has 5.0.2 our productive is still on 5.0.1. So hoping this issue is resolved on our productive server with the update!

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