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Recently we unassigned and reassigned our test stage and made sure all three stages are in sync and evenything was going well. Suddenly today we were noticing that few files are showing "Not in Development" in test stage (We clicked compare and checked this) . Is there any reason for this?
To add to that, all the files that are showing "Not in Development", were not published in Dev or test after we synced our DP Stages.
Could any one suggest the potential cause?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous ,
"Not in Development" means the item(report, dataset etc.) not in the Development stage but in the Test stage.
When you create a pipeline, it will create three seperate workspace(Develpment, Test, Production) automatically. "Not in Development" may happen when you have deleted an item in the Production workspace, but not do that in Test workspace.
Additinally, redeployment will not impact Not in items, it will still exist in the Test stage unless you delete it in the workspace.
Best regards,
Community Support Team_kalyj
Hi @Anonymous ,
"Not in Development" means the item(report, dataset etc.) not in the Development stage but in the Test stage.
When you create a pipeline, it will create three seperate workspace(Develpment, Test, Production) automatically. "Not in Development" may happen when you have deleted an item in the Production workspace, but not do that in Test workspace.
Additinally, redeployment will not impact Not in items, it will still exist in the Test stage unless you delete it in the workspace.
Best regards,
Community Support Team_kalyj
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