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  • #4612

    wesley@clickstop.com

    Prior to this week I had separate workspaces for my sandbox and production installations in Eclipse. Recently then I created a new workspace with both environments included so I didn’t have to switch between the two. However, when I try to upload files to our SSP folder for either Reference Checkout or My Account, I get an error stating that File Cabinet folder must start with the “SuiteBundles”, “SuiteScripts” or “NSJSUnitTests” folder. This is a problem because the reference bundles of course do not live in any of those base folders. Anything I can do about this other than keep my separate workspaces? Is this a setup issue on my part or an issue with NS?
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  • #4613

    kcng

    The IDE assumes that the SSP Applications are under “Web Site Hosting Files” –> “Live Hosting Files/Staging Hosting Files” –> “SSP Applications” –> “” –> “.

  • #4614

    wesley@clickstop.com

    That is where they are hosted but when I try to upload the file I get an error that I can’t upload them there. Just looking for a way to get around that error message or wondering why it only presents itself when I have both our sandbox and production accounts tied to a single workspace. Of course I’m making an assumption that is the cause though I don’t know for sure. It’s my first time creating a workspace with both accounts in it and the first time I’ve experienced this error message.

  • #4615

    kcng

    Can you share a screenshot of the error?

  • #4616

    wesley@clickstop.com

    Here it is.

  • #4617

    wesley@clickstop.com

    And shortly after I posted this I figured out the issue. Somehow I had created the projects in Eclipse as SuiteScript projects. I converted them to SSP Projects and was able to upload successfully.

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