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Error Message: Cannot start upgrade because following companies are not ready to be migrated

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Getting this message when trying to run the /Run Data Upgrade Now/ command. Migration was successful but now won't update the data. Getting an error message /Cannot start upgrade because following companies are not ready to be migrated./ Anyone know how to resolve this?
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    Getting the same issue for me , If you find any solutions please do update here.
     
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    Saurav.Dhyani Profile Picture
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    Hi,
     
    Check the event log for actual error in event log.
     
    Additionally try running sync-navtenant from powershell before start data upgrade.
     
    Regards,
    Saurav Dhyani

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