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Code missing in deployed SCA file during migration from NW 7.0 to 7.4

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Hi Experts,

We are in process of migrating our custom developed webdynpro java components from NW 7.0 to NW 7.4.  And using NWDI for the code maintenance.

We have downloaded custom SCA files from NW 7.0 system using the CMS assembly tab (Export to SCA).

And Imported those custom SCA files to the newly created NW 7.4 NWDI track.

But we are facing code mismatch problem in one of the DC under the custom SC. One particular webdynpro DC has older version code  with missing ejb method structures and contexts at most of the places in view and component controller.


The standalone EJB DC has updated and correct code, but the corresponding webdynpro dc is not having the latest changes which are present in 7.0 version.


There is no open or pending activity in NW 7.0 which is not included in the SCA.

We want to retrieve the latest code from NW 7.0 CMS system through SCA file.


Please guide us how to proceed ahead on this as we never came across this scenario where code itself is missing during migration.


Regards

Prabh Simran Kaur

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ErvinSzolke
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Hi Prabh,

the SCA is always generated from the cons/active space. Meaning, what is in the cons/active, that will be in the final SCA and consequently that software will be also deployed in later stages e.g. test/prod.

So if I understand the problem right, the question could be also: what is the difference between the content of dev and cons on the 700 track. Are you sure there are no missing integrations, I mean did you release everything required from dev and then imported to cons before generatng the sca in assembly step? Can you find any suspicious during comparing the dev/active and cons/active in dtr webui? What is the SP of the 700 nwdi (not the track)? Which guide did you follow during the migration?

Regards

Ervin