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HTML Designer - Cannot Deploy or save Workflow, Error: Value cannot be null. Parameter name: processData.ProcessId

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PRODUCT
K2 Cloud
TAGS
Deployment
Workflow Designer
This article was created in response to a support issue logged with K2. The content may include typographical errors and may be revised at any time without notice. This article is not considered official documentation for K2 software and is provided "as is" with no warranties.
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Issue

Trying to save or deploy a workflow in K2 Cloud presents the following error:

"Value cannot be null. Parameter name: processData.ProcessId"

This is only applicable to SQLUM users and AAD users.

 

This occurs for users with a K2 FQN longer than 50 characters, ie:

K2LABEL:User@domain.com / AAD:User.Lastname@Superlongdomainname.onmicrosoft.com

Symptoms

You cannot Deploy or Save a workflow.

Resolution

This is a known issue in K2 Cloud and will be addressed in the next update with current ETA set for February 2018.


A workaround is to create users with short names where possible.

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