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Author | Topic: File Archivist help |
Babyhead Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() I keep getting: Error: The message #construct:, sent to nil, an instance of class UndefinedObject, was not understood. I haven't seen any reference to this error message through a search of this forum or in Revealed. Thanks for any help. IP: Logged |
SSC Administrator |
![]() ![]() ![]() Are you archiving a Folder? What are the folder contents? (Are they files or a mixture of files and sub folders? Are the files all of the same type?) IP: Logged |
Babyhead Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() I have tried to do it with a Timeline, as a folder for a PSI, and for a sound for a PSI. Each time I get the same error. Is my Kyma folder too imbedded? IP: Logged |
Babyhead Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() The folder for the PSI sound contains 6 .psi files and the .kym file I am selecting for archival. I have used Archive Sound and Archive Folder with the same results. I'm more interested in the timeline though. Its root contains 6 subfolders, 6 versions of updated .ktl files with the PSI folder in a different directory. IP: Logged |
SSC Administrator |
![]() ![]() ![]() If you try archiving something simple from the Sound library, does it give you the same error? (We tried but were unable to replicate the error here so we are trying to figure out what the difference is). Thanks! IP: Logged |
Babyhead Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() Problem solved. I had renamed the Kyma folder to _Kyma to move it to the top of my directory. Renamed it back, relocated my files, works fine... IP: Logged |
SSC Administrator |
![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks for solving the mystery! This will be fixed in the next update. IP: Logged |
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