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After changing the area path cannot run the tests from test manager

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION

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After changing the area path when trying to run tests from test manager, the following error is produced :

You cannot run the selected test. The structure path Team Project Collection/ Project(e.g. for an instance in this case,Blemain.Net IT Projects\RFC508 September is not valid. The following is the detailed description with screenshots:

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When trying to run tests from test manager, the following error is produced (this was not the case prior to today, no errors were encountered when running tests):

 The area path of the test is as follows (when viewing this through team viewer/visual studio, this appears correct):

 

  • When tbl_area (Tfs_ProjectCollection database) is queried, the area path says “Blemain.Net IT Projects\RFC518 Building Insurance Renewal Letters508 September Service Pack”.

 

  • The RFC518 Buildings Insurance Renewal letters area path is a new one that was added today (standard visual studio/team viewer –Add areas and iterations).

 

  • Key things noted, all 20 odd areas that have been updated to say “RFC518 Buildings Insurance renewal letters” within the area path all have the same ‘SequenceID’ within tbl_area.

  

  • There are some unaffected areas e.g.:

 

  • If the test case is updated to use this area (that is not impacted by the concatenated name issue), it can be run successfully.

 

RESOLUTION

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Please find the steps below to force re-sync all CSS info:

 

To force sync again, the following steps are needed.

1. Take backup of the following tables just in case

  1. tbl_Replication
  2. tbl_Area
  3. tbl_Iteration
  4. tbl_Project

 

2. Stop the application tier (iisreset /stop)

3. Run the following query against the project collection database

  1. UPDATE tbl_replication SET CssSequenceId=0

4. Start the application tier (iisreset /start) or AppPool start. In case it works, it would be good if you can share the above 4 tables before and after re-sync to help understand the issue better.

           As you can see, there is a small downtime for the AT, so you need to plan accordingly. Also, if there are multiple AT’s, all of them need to be restarted.

 

Content developed by: Nitish Nagpal
 
Content reviewed by: Teodora Stanev

Comments

  • Anonymous
    December 10, 2012
    For one of my customer, I had to do one more additional step to make this work. The step was to delete the work item cache from the server which is typically located at "C:WindowsServiceProfilesNetworkServiceAppDataLocalMicrosoftTeam Foundation4.0". We did this step before the above mentioned step 3rd where we are resetting the sequenceId to 0.