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Root Components Insertion & Dependencies Calculation are Unprocessed.

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Hello All,

Production Scenario:

We were trying to import the unmanaged solution containing workflows & activity entity, but it got failed without any proper error message. 

In log file I can see the error message as "The import failed. For more information, see the related error messages." and in the component sheet it gives status for workflow and Root Components Insertion & Dependencies Calculation are Unprocessed.

After enabling the trace, I can see it shows the error message as "Timeout expired.  The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding."

Pre-Production Scenario:

But, when we restore the production copy to pre-prod environment to replicate the issue, the import was successful so I am unable to figure out what may be the cause.

Could anyone please help in this regard, I am totally clueless.

Regards,

Rahul

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    Srikanta Mahapatro Profile Picture
    Srikanta Mahapatro 190 on at
    RE: Root Components Insertion & Dependencies Calculation are Unprocessed.

    Hi,

    I just encountered the same issue,

    I found the issue is due to our server database configuration, there is a replica of database which are getting sync on same time during import of our solution. so we temporary stopped the reapplication database service and it worked fine.

    Regards,

    Srikanta

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    Rahul-Waghmare Profile Picture
    Rahul-Waghmare 990 on at
    RE: Root Components Insertion & Dependencies Calculation are Unprocessed.

    Hi Nick,

    Did you try to trace it, could you please share the trace logs. If you dont mind could you please share what are all the components the solution contains. If possible divide the solution in different parts and then try at least you will come to know which component causing problem here.

    Please double check that both environments are on the same Update Rollup.  I have seen this happen where Windows Updates allows the installation of an Update Rollup.

    Regards,

    Rahul

  • Nick.Doelman Profile Picture
    Nick.Doelman 1,947 Most Valuable Professional on at
    RE: Root Components Insertion & Dependencies Calculation are Unprocessed.

    Hi Rahul

    Thanks very much for the update.  I am glad you were able to get it sorted out.

    In our case I took a copy of the PROD database and deployed to a TEST, and the solutions import fine on that exact same copy in the TEST environment but won't import on the PROD environment, so its something environmental.  We have deployment admin and the OLEBD settings done as well.  

    So I think my issue is different, but I do very much appreciate the feedback.

    Once I have our issue figured out I will post back here as well.

    Cheers

    Nick

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    Rahul-Waghmare Profile Picture
    Rahul-Waghmare 990 on at
    RE: Root Components Insertion & Dependencies Calculation are Unprocessed.

    Hi Nick,

    The problem ended up being a field that was present in live, but had been deleted and re-created as a new datatype in dev. Upon deleting that field in live, it was able to get updated. Then we OLEDBTimeout in registry before import and import should be done by role having Deployment Administrator role if your solution have any plugin/workflow related changes as it requires permission to enable the processing steps of SDK messages.

    Regards,

    Rahul

  • Nick.Doelman Profile Picture
    Nick.Doelman 1,947 Most Valuable Professional on at
    RE: Root Components Insertion & Dependencies Calculation are Unprocessed.

    Hi Rahul

    Were you ever able to find the reason for this?  I have a customer with the same issue, we can't import a solution in PROD but we can in a copy of the database in TEST.

    The CRM trace logs don't show much.

    Cheers

    Nick

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    Tushar2016CRM Profile Picture
    Tushar2016CRM 1,130 on at
    RE: Root Components Insertion & Dependencies Calculation are Unprocessed.

    HI ,

    Please check the below link if it helps :

    crmbusiness.wordpress.com/.../crm-2011-solution-not-importing-timeout-errors

    Thanks !

  • Rahul-Waghmare Profile Picture
    Rahul-Waghmare 990 on at
    RE: Root Components Insertion & Dependencies Calculation are Unprocessed.

    Thanks for reply.

    I tried by dividing the main solution to two different solution, one for Activity entity other for workflow but same error when I tried the activity entity solution.

    Regards,

    Rahul

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    Tushar2016CRM Profile Picture
    Tushar2016CRM 1,130 on at
    RE: Root Components Insertion & Dependencies Calculation are Unprocessed.

    HI ,

    There might be number of reasons for this kind of senario.

    I would suggest you to create 2 separate solutions :

    1. Which has only the basic entities which you have modified .

    2. Workflow or plugins which you want to move .

    We have observed these kind of errors during import  when the workflow might be referencing a metadata attribute which must be missing.

    So it is better to move only the entity changes first .

    Thanks !

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