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    • Resolution: Not A Defect
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    • dimensionsscm-plugin
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    • window7(x86)
      jdk1.8
      dimensions14.3.1
      explorer11

      Started by user ITSM Admin
      Building in workspace C:\Jenkins\workspace\test
      [DIMENSIONS] Running checkout on master...
      [DIMENSIONS] Running build in 'C:\Jenkins\workspace\test'...
      [DIMENSIONS] Checking out project "030:303_xxx_PJT"...
      [DIMENSIONS] Checking out directory 'C:\Users\aaaa\buildtest'...
      FATAL: Unable to run checkout callout (IOException: Exception during checkout (DimensionsRuntimeException: Dimensions command 'UPDATE /BRIEF /DIR="C:\Users\aaaa\buildtest"/WORKSET="030:303_xxx_PJT" /PERMS=WRITABLE/USER_DIR="C:\Jenkins\workspace\test" /OVERWRITE /NOMETADATA' failed (DimensionsRuntimeException: Using Current Project '030:303_xxxx_PJT'.
      Using 'C:\Jenkins\workspace\test\' as the Project work area.
      Warning: Path 'C:\Users\mingxuan.li\buildtest' is invalid (it cannot be mapped to the root location 'C:\Jenkins\workspace\test\')
      COR0006431E Error: Directory Path 'C:\Users\aaaa\buildtest' is invalid.
      Getting Project: 0.02 sec
      )))
      Finished: FAILURE

          [JENKINS-53376] Dimensions Build error

          In this case, the Folders To Monitor (which can include multiple Folders) are Folders inside the Dimensions CM Project/Stream. For example "src/main/java".

          From the output in this ticket, it looks like the paths of directories on the local filesystem ("C:\Users\aaaa\buildtest") have been entered into the configuration form instead.

          If "buildtest" is the name of a project folder at the top of your CM project or stream, then just enter "buildtest" as the name of the Folder in the configuration form. Jenkins itself will provide a workspace folder on the local filesystem, and the Jenkins Dimensions Plugin will populate that workspace with files and folders fetched from the Dimensions CM project (and its project folders) when the build runs.

          David Conneely added a comment - In this case, the Folders To Monitor (which can include multiple Folders) are Folders inside the Dimensions CM Project/Stream. For example "src/main/java". From the output in this ticket, it looks like the paths of directories on the local filesystem ("C:\Users\aaaa\buildtest") have been entered into the configuration form instead. If "buildtest" is the name of a project folder at the top of your CM project or stream, then just enter "buildtest" as the name of the Folder in the configuration form. Jenkins itself will provide a workspace folder on the local filesystem, and the Jenkins Dimensions Plugin will populate that workspace with files and folders fetched from the Dimensions CM project (and its project folders) when the build runs.

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