This error appears when you try to import a transaction file definition. The only reason an import of transaction file definition throws this error is that there are existing transaction batches associated with the transaction file definition. This is a bug with 8.3 release of Kalido DIW. It will be fixed in the subsequent release of DIW. In the meantime you would have to delete associated transaction batches in order to successfully migrate a transaction file definition.
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Kalido Error: -5092 : Handle does not belong to given list
This error appears when you try to import a transaction file definition. The only reason an import of transaction file definition throws this error is that there are existing transaction batches associated with the transaction file definition. This is a bug with 8.3 release of Kalido DIW. It will be fixed in the subsequent release of DIW. In the meantime you would have to delete associated transaction batches in order to successfully migrate a transaction file definition.
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