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general rule for DMA is errors must be corrected, warnings may be
ignored. AD integrations always generate plenty of warnings, for some
reason data is just never as consistent in AD.<br>
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Couple of next steps:<br>
1) make sure you're using the latest DMA. Each version gets
incrementally better at autocorrecting errors and clarifying messages<br>
2) then open a tac case and let TAC lookup your errors and warnings.
cleanup as much as possible before upgrade so you have good data going
forward.<br>
<br>
/Wes<br>
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Scott Voll wrote:
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<div>I ran my DMA for the first time last night. 3 errors all
related and two many to count warnings. I looks like the majority of
the warnings are users in AD that are not associated to devices. What
is the best way to move forward? open TAC case with debug / traces /
logs or is there something on CCO I should be looking at?</div>
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<div>Thanks</div>
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<div>Scott</div>
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