There is also information still available in your Nintex Database most likely. To remove those, use the NWAdmin features to delete the orphaned data.
Hi again,
I think I found the answer.
NWAdmin.exe -o PurgeWorkflowData -url "site url" -workflowName "workflow name"
Perhaps it helps someone else.
Thomas
Hi Andrew,
I marked your answer correct.
Thanks
Thomas
Von: andrewg@intellinet.com
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. April 2017 18:06
An: Olbrich Thomas MTII-GF
Betreff: Re: - Re: cannot find workflow association
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Re: cannot find workflow association
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I have an additional question regarding workflow association.
The Workflow Migration Preparation Tool does only locate workflows containing actions with credentials.
How can I locate all other workflows that no longer have a workflow association?
Thanks.
Thomas
The data can still be removed from the database using the Purge methods, please see if the -deletedLists and -deletedSites options help.
Thank you for your answer.
But the question is how to detect the lists with this "workflow association" problem.
Once detected we can purge the data.
Do you know any method to create a report?