Unable to Check In Project After Removing Dependency and Reverting Revisions in QA Environment
Hello,
We encountered an issue while trying to check out a project for the first time in our QA environment. The project had a dependency that was not recognized or accepted by QA. After removing the dependency, we were still unable to check out the project. We then reverted the related revisions, but now we cannot check in the new project at all. Has anyone experienced a similar issue or have suggestions for cleaning this up?
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This issue can occur if a project dependency is in a bad state during the check-out process in QA. Removing the dependency and then reverting revisions may leave the project in a state where it cannot be checked in or out properly.
Resolution Steps:
- Open the Repo Dashboard in Decisions.
- Locate the problematic project.
- Right-click on the project and select "Remove Project Locally."
This action should clear the local state and allow you to proceed with checking in or checking out the project again. Always ensure you have backups or have coordinated with your team before removing projects or reverting revisions in your environment.
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