Problems Deleting An EnterpriseOne (E1) Custom Object
I ran into an issue the other day…
One of our developers had a few objects that he wanted deleted. So, I went to OMW and was able to delete all of the objects…except one (a “P” object). I did everything:
- I deleted it locally
- I deleted it from the SAVE location
- I marked it to delete from transfer locations and then promoted it all the way to a 38 and back to a 21
Finally, I figured maybe I could just delete it from the database…NOT A GOOD IDEA!!!!
After a bunch of digging in all our developer’s projects, I found that there were 3 versions of that object that had been created. I deleted the versions and was then able to delete the object.
How FRUSTRATING!!!!!! You would think that that would be a fairly simple error message to display:
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Stewart Schatz
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