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Before an activity template can be used to process a logistics event, it must pass validation. This ensures there are enough assets, workers, and positions within the system to satisfy the template.

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 Similar to previous validation forms, the Validation Results form highlights the logistics type responsible for an invalid test. This should help you pinpoint the exact cause of an invalid result more efficiently.


Troubleshooting Validation Results

When an invalid result is returned, it is necessary to troubleshoot and resolve all issues so that the activity template can be validated and put into use.

We will cover two of these error types.

No Objects

If the results indicate an error, with "No objects" appearing in the Constraints or Validated Objects fields, the template has failed validation because there are simply no objects of that type currently in the system.

Create a new object for the logistics type to resolve this issue.

No Valid Objects

If the results indicate an error, but "No objects" does not display, look at the Valid column.

If none of the objects are listed as valid, the error has occurred due to "No Valid Objects."

A little dissection is required to resolve this type of error.

Example

There is one constraint on the activity template affecting forklifts.

The constraint requires a forklift to be of either the Crab or Donkey logistics type.

Therefore, a Manitou will not pass the template constraint.

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Click the link in the Constraint ID column to identify the requirement within the constraint expression.

Because the logistics type is neither a Crab nor a Donkey, the template does not pass the constraint.

You should either adjust the constraint expression to include the logistics type or change the required asset type on the activity template.

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