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Hi everyone,
I'm using Talend Cloud Big Data (R2024-03) and when pulling the Jobs from a GitLab repository to access 2 projects I'm receiving 2 differente messages (one for each project):
- The project version [xxxx(xxxx-patch)] on the target branch is higher then the update version configured in your Studio.
- The project version [zzzz(zzzz-patch)] on the target branch is lower than your Studio version. Migrate your project first.
Must I update my Studio version and then pull all the Jobs, thus migrating them? Or these messages indicate I have to follow another route?
Thank you.
Rui
Hello everyone,
I updated my Studio so that its version is equal or superior than the branch version and then I just accessed the Projects.
Regarding the message "The project version [zzzz(zzzz-patch)] on the target branch is lower than your Studio version. Migrate your project first." I expected Studio to migrate the Jobs automatically, while accessing the project.
The problem was that the Git repository was empty.
Cheers,
Rui
Hello everyone,
I updated my Studio so that its version is equal or superior than the branch version and then I just accessed the Projects.
Regarding the message "The project version [zzzz(zzzz-patch)] on the target branch is lower than your Studio version. Migrate your project first." I expected Studio to migrate the Jobs automatically, while accessing the project.
The problem was that the Git repository was empty.
Cheers,
Rui
Hello, the same message appears after migration.
The project version [zzzz(zzzz-patch)] on the target branch is lower than your Studio version. Migrate your project first.
The solution which was posted here, the GIT repository was empty. I can see the branches in GIT (and refresh the git repos list). And when I create a new branch from main branch the message appears. With an empty GIT repo there should be no branches visible. I am not ann GIT expert....
Hello @MauerwegRunnerBerlin
We have replied to your another topic
Could you please look at the reply to see if it helps?
Best regards
Sabrina