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The user alert/aggregation calendar/validation rule belonging to refers to a view which could not be found at the source/destination
The user alert/aggregation calendar/validation rule belonging to refers to a view which could not be found at the source/destination
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Symptoms

When copying or analyzing the copy of a SharePoint object, ShareGate Migrate displays one of the following error messages:

  • The user alert 'Your Alert' belonging to 'Your User' refers to a view which could not be found at the source.

  • The user alert 'Your Alert' belonging to 'Your User' refers to a view which could not be found at the destination.
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  • The aggregation calendar 'Your calendar' refers to a view that cannot be found at source. The matching view must be available at the source before this aggregation calendar can be copied.
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  • The aggregation calendar '

    Your calendar' refers to a view that cannot be found at destination. The matching view must be available at the destination before this aggregation calendar can be copied.
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  • The validation rule 'Rule' in this form refers to the view 'Your View' of the list 'Your List', but this view could not be found at the source. The form will be copied but this control will not behave as expected until it is updated.

  • The validation rule 'Rule' in this form refers to the view 'Your View' of the list 'Your List', but this view could not be found at the destination. The form will be copied but this control will not behave as expected until it is updated.

Error code

  • AN-064-090

  • ST-124-090

  • ST-351-090


Any error code ending with: -090

Details

This error occurs when a SharePoint object refers to a view that cannot be found either at the source or destination site. This error might happen when copying User alerts, Nintex forms or calendar views.

Solution

Make sure the selected view is available for the list. If it is not available at the source, this means it might have been deleted after the object was created. You can simply modify the view to which the object is referring. If you recreate it, you will still need to select the newly created view on the object edit page. If it is not available at the destination, make sure you have migrated it first then retry the migration.

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