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Default defining precendences between the selected items is invalid - 01-09-2004 , 11:17 AM






I previously had a dynamic properties (which sets a
filename for import in next step) linked to a file import
with an on success workflow.

Now when I try to link them together with an on success, I
get the above message "defining precendences between the
selected items is invalid". Any ideas what I can do to
fix it?



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Default Re: defining precendences between the selected items is invalid - 01-09-2004 , 12:09 PM






They are valid

Highlight the DP task | Hold CTL | Click the file | release CTL | right
click on the file

Now define the constraint

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I previously had a dynamic properties (which sets a
filename for import in next step) linked to a file import
with an on success workflow.

Now when I try to link them together with an on success, I
get the above message "defining precendences between the
selected items is invalid". Any ideas what I can do to
fix it?





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