Whenever I send a job to Delete unused content from the Players I get the following:
Response from Player "FTL-2KP-TESTPPC" - Failed. Received Job "xJoe - Delete Unused Content" queued at 06/14/2004 12:20:21 but one or more errors occurred in processing of the job commands.
Job command failed to execute.
Error 0x0C800400 SUPP: Failed to execute job command "Delete Unused Content".
Error 0x0C800400 TECH: Error set in string/string_class.c, line 411
Error 0x0C800400 USER: Internal Error: STRING::String_DoMethodA::MTD_STRING_SetStringO, a coding error has been detected. An invalid parameter was passed to this method. Variable "oString" is NULL.
Any ideas? I am running Release 6b. It also happened on 6a.
JS
In Release 6a, we fixed the following problem that was introduced in Release 6 Designer. There is some script on the player that had been published with Release 6. All such scripts need to be re-published and re-sent, using 6a or newer.
Fixed a problem during Publish to InfoChannel Network with how linked content is identified within the published script. The resulting scripts play fine, but sending a Delete Unused Content command to players would fail to execute with the failure saying that "a coding error has been detected". Any scripts that use linked content will need to be re-published with Release 6a or better before Delete Unused Content will work again.
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