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Hi,

I have two Nintex RPA development environments with the same versions, which are 24.4.2.5. I have created some RPA use cases in the first environment and want it to be replicated in the second environment. 

Then I exported and imported to the second environment using dwiz files. When I tried to import one use case, an error occurred with the following message, “Unsupported amount (2) of imported libraries!”.

I have checked for those two environments and all have the same configurations including with its applications defined in the Nintex Admin.

Has anyone had an experience like this?

In the meantime, whenever I want to replicate the flow, I must use the import through the local wizard (save as a lwiz file).

Thanks before for any input.

 

 

@blackfantasy Not sure if you are using Global Function in your wizard.  However, a similar scenario was reproduced where a wizard located in Library A references a Global Function defined in Library B. The system permits the export of such a wizard. However, attempting to import it results in the mentioned error. To address this, it is recommended to avoid using Global Functions from another library within the wizard, if it applies to your use case.  If the above does not apply to your use case or the issue still persists after removing Global Functions, please reach out to our Support team, support@nintex.com, for further assistance in troubleshooting.  Thank You


Hi ​@Sasan,

Yes, you’re right. I have a global function that is available in Library A, and I am using it in a wizard that was created in Library B.

Thank you for your input. I will avoid using a global function in a different Library.


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