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Content Management Integration Services (CMIS) error messages

Use the codes included in the error messages generated by HCL Connections™ to identify problems with Content Management Integration Services (CMIS) features.

Message Cause Solution
EJPVJ9000E: Object type {0} not found. Explanation: The provided object type id does not identify a valid type in this repository. User Response: Supply a valid object type id.
EJPVJ9001E: Repository {0} not found. Explanation: The provided repository id does not exist. User Response: No action is required, unless the repository is expected to exist, in which case the repository may need to be located in a backup.
EJPVJ9002E: Unable to create object of type {0} with request content type {1} Explanation: The provided object type id cannot be instantiated from a media type that is not representative of an atom entry. User Response: Attempt to create the resource using the atom entry content type.
EJPVJ9003E: Unable to add object {0} into folder {1} Explanation: The specified object cannot be filed in the specified folder. This could mean the object and/or folder does not exist or is not of the proper type supported by the repository. User Response: No action is required, unless the object is a file that exists, and should be filed in the specified collection.
EJPVJ9004E: Unable to remove object {0} from folder {1} Explanation: The specified object cannot be removed from the specified folder. This could mean the object and/or folder does not exist or is not supported state for the repository. User Response: No action is required, unless the object is a file that exists, and should be removed from the specified collection.
EJPVJ9005E: Unable to add a specific version to a folder. Explanation: The repository does not support the capability for version specific filing of resources. User Response: The user must choose to file all versions of the resource in the specified folder.
EJPVJ9006E: Unable to find object with id {0} Explanation: The specified object cannot be found in the repository. This could mean the object no longer exists in the repository. User Response: Supply a valid object id.
EJPVJ9007E: Unable to apply policy {0} to object {1} Explanation: The repository does not allow clients to apply policies to objects. User Response: Apply policies to resources following the product documentation.
EJPVJ9008E: Unable to remove policy {0} from object {1} Explanation: The repository does not allow clients to remove policies from objects. User Response: Apply policies to resources following the product documentation.
EJPVJ9009E: Unable to create document from source Explanation: The repository does not support the ability to create a document from a source. User Response: Attempt to create your document object using createDocument
EJPVJ9010E: Unable to create folder as child of parent folder {0} Explanation: The repository does not allow a folder to be created in this location due to repository constraint. User Response: Create the folder in the location that conforms with repository constraints.
EJPVJ9011E: Unable to create policy Explanation: The repository does not support the ability to create a policy. User Response: Define polices to resources following the product documentation.
EJPVJ9012E: Unable to create relationship Explanation: The repository does not support the ability to create a relationship. User Response: All relationships between repository resources are implicitly created by the repository.
EJPVJ9013E: Unable to delete the root object {0} in repository. Explanation: Clients are unable to delete the root resource in the repository as it would violate system constraint. User Response: Remove resources represented by a repository (i.e. user, community, widget) following product documentation.
EJPVJ9014E: Unable to delete the container for user's collections. Explanation: Clients are unable to delete the container for a user's collections in the repository as it would violate system constraint. User Response: Users may choose to delete an individual subfolder that represents a user's collection.
EJPVJ9015E: Unable to delete the container for user's files. Explanation: Clients are only able to delete individual user files with proper permission. User Response: Users may choose to delete an individual file.
EJPVJ9016E: Unable to delete the relationship object for an item's comments. Explanation: Clients are only able to delete the source and target objects for the relationship. User Response: Users may choose to delete a file or comment, but not the system managed relationship.
EJPVJ9017E: Unable to create document in parent folder with id {0} Explanation: Clients are only create documents in folders that support document creation. Please attempt to create the document in an alternate folder. User Response: Users may choose to create the document in an alternate folder that supports document creation.
EJPVJ9018E: Unable to delete a content stream on a document as it violates repository constraints. Explanation: Clients may update a content stream on a document, but they are unable to delete the content stream. User Response: Users may choose to modify the document content stream, but a content stream is always required.
EJPVJ9019E: Unable to delete a tree of content in the repository. Explanation: The ability to delete a tree of content is not supported at this time. User Response: Users may choose to delete individual items.
EJPVJ9020E: Unable to get renditions as operation is not supported. Explanation: The ability to retrieve renditions on content is not supported. User Response: Users may choose to delete individual items.
EJPVJ9021E: Unable to set content stream on object {0} of type {1} Explanation: The ability to set a content stream on this object type is not supported per its type definition. User Response: Set the content stream on an object that supports content stream storage.
EJPVJ9022E: Unable to modify object {0} of type {1} Explanation: Modification of properties on this object are not supported User Response: The schema restricts modification of this object's properties
EJPVJ9023E: Unable to find object at path {0} Explanation: The specified object cannot be found in the repository. This could mean the object no longer exists in the repository. User Response: Supply a valid object path.
EJPVJ9024E: Unable to get descendants Explanation: The optional capability to perform getDescendants is not supported on this repository. User Response: Users may traverse the repostitory with getChildren operations.
EJPVJ9025E: Unable to get folder tree Explanation: The optional capability to perform getFolderTree is not supported on this repository. User Response: Users may traverse the repostitory with getChildren operations.
EJPVJ9026E: Unable to apply access control to object of type {0} Explanation: The repository does not allow clients to apply access control to objects of this type. User Response: Apply access control to resources following the product documentation.
EJPVJ9027E: Unable to apply access control to objects in repository {0} of type {1} Explanation: The repository does not allow clients to apply access control to objects in repositories of this type. User Response: Apply access control to resources following the product documentation.
EJPVJ9028E: Unable to create or modify object of type {0} Explanation: The provided object type id is not known by the repository. User Response: Provide a valid object type id
EJPVJ9029E: Unable to get download history for object {0} Explanation: The repository does not support retrieval of a download history for an object of this type User Response: Provide a valid object id whose type supports the download history feature
EJPVJ9030E: Unable to restore object {0} from trash Explanation: The object type definition does not support the restore operation User Response: Provide a valid object id whose type supports the restore operation
EJPVJ9031E: Repository does not support a join in a query. The query, {0}, contains a join. Explanation: The repository does not support a join in a query statement. User Response: Provide a query that does not contain a join.
EJPVJ9032E: Repository does not contain an object type with query name {0}. Explanation: The repository does not contain an object type with the name provided, and therefore is unable to execute query. User Response: Provide a query name on an object type that exists in repository.
EJPVJ9033E: Object type {0} cannot be queried. Explanation: The object type definition prohibits query on this type. User Response: Provide a query on an object type whose definition allows query.
EJPVJ9034E: The repository is unable to support the query {0} Explanation: The query provided is not supported by the repository. User Response: Reference product documentation for supported query statements.
EJPVJ9035E: The repository is unable to support the query {0} because it is not a valid query syntax. Explanation: The query does not validate against CMIS query syntax. User Response: Reference product documentation for supported query statements.
EJPVJ9036E: Unable to find a CMIS provider for repository {0} Explanation: The repository requested may not exist or the id may not be correct. User Response: Provide a valid repository id that exists in the system.
EJPVJ9037E: Unable to find a CMIS provider for user {0} Explanation: The repository requested may not exist or the id may not be correct. User Response: Provide a valid user id that exists in the system and has a repository.
EJPVJ9038E: The path {0} is not a valid absolute path. Explanation: The path is not an absolute path. Either the path was empty, or did not begin with /, or contained consecutive // path segment User Response: Provide a valid absolute path.
EJPVJ9039E: Unable to delete the latest version in version series due to repository constraint. Explanation: The repository does not allow the latest version in a version series to be deleted if it has prior versions because it is the current version. User Response: In order to delete this version, either delete all prior versions, or first restore a prior version to be the current version. At that time, you will be able to delete this version from the version series.
EJPVJ9040E: Unable to delete the object with id {0}. Explanation: The repository was not able to delete the object by id. User Response: Verify that the object exists, and the user has proper permissions to perform the delete action.
EJPVJ9041E: Unable to update object from source version because object types do not match between target and source objects. Target object is of type {0} but source object is of type {1}. Explanation: The repository was not update the object from its prior version due to incorrect parameters. User Response: Provide a source and target object identifier that belong to the same version series.
EJPVJ9042E: Unable to update object from source version because object type {0} is not a document. Explanation: Unable to update object from source version because the object is not of correct type. User Response: Provide a source and target object identifier that belong to the same version series and are a document type.
EJPVJ9043E: Unable to update object from source version because object type {0} is not versionable. Explanation: Unable to update object from source version because the object does not support versioning. User Response: Provide a source and target object identifier that belong to the same version series and are a document type that is versionable.
EJPVJ9044E: Unable to update object from source version because target object version series is {0} but source object version series is {1}. Version series between source and target must match. Explanation: Unable to update object from source version because the target and source object belong to different version series. User Response: Provide a source and target object identifier that belong to the same version series and are a document type that is versionable.
EJPVJ9045E: Unable to update object from source version {0} because it is already the current version. Explanation: Unable to update object from source version because the source object is the current version. User Response: Provide a distinct source and target object identifier that belong to the same version series and are a document type that is versionable.
EJPVJ9046E: Unable to recommend the object with id {0}. Explanation: The repository was not able to recommend the object because the object type is not recommendable. User Response: Consult the repository documentation for recommendable object types.
EJPVJ9047E: Unable to update object with id {0} because the change token does not match. Explanation: Unable to update the object because the change token does not match which indicates that the object has been updated since it was last retrieved. User Response: Retrieve the latest version of the object, merge in the new changes as appropriate and resubmit the updated request.
EJPVJ9048E: Invalid field name {0} for object type {1}. Explanation: The specified field name is invalid for the specified object type. User Response: Check the field names in the SELECT to make sure they are all valid fields for the specified object type.
EJPVJ9049E: The value {0} is the wrong type for field {1}. Explanation: The value provided in the WHERE clause is not the correct type for the specified field. User Response: Check the WHERE clause to make sure the field names and values are correct.
EJPVJ9050E: Repository does not support a join in a query. The query, {0}, contains multiple ORDER BY specifications. Explanation: The repository does not support a query statement with multiple ORDER BY specifications. User Response: Provide a query that does not contain multiple ORDER BY specifications.
EJPVJ9051E: Field name {0} for object type {1} is not orderable. Explanation: The specified field name for the specified object type is not orderable. User Response: Provide a query that contains orderable fields in the ORDER BY specification.
EJPVJ9052E: Field name {0} for object type {1} is a multi-valued property which is not supported for queries. Explanation: The repository does not support a query with a multi-valued property in the WHERE clause. User Response: Provide a query that does not specify a multi-valued property in the WHERE clause.

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