Reporting (Custom Field Metadata Sync) - Failed And BlockingCorrelation PS 2007

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Mauro

I created a simple custom field "DPS Team" with its respective lookup
table as a Project entity. I checked the Queue Settings and get the
Reporting (Custom Field Metadata Sync) - Failed And Blocking
Correlation PS 2007 error. This is a simple custom field and I don't
undertand why the Queue keeps giving me this error. I ended up
deleting it and the Job state shows as Cancelled, which is
undertandable. I created the custom field again and keep getting the
same error. By the way, all updates have been applied to PS.

Any assitance is gretaly appreciated.
-Maurizio
 
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Tao of Project

I created a simple custom field "DPS Team" with its respective lookup
table as a Project entity. I checked the Queue Settings and get the
Reporting (Custom Field Metadata Sync) - Failed And Blocking
Correlation PS 2007 error. This is a simple custom field and I don't
undertand why the Queue keeps giving me this error. I ended up
deleting it and the Job state shows as Cancelled, which is
undertandable. I created the custom field again and keep getting the
same error. By the way, all updates have been applied to PS.

Any assitance is gretaly appreciated.
-Maurizio

Sometimes, if you see Failed and Blocking Correlation, you may have to
restart the queuing service to really clear the blockage.

The other thing is to try not to create the custom field during
business hours.

Make sure the Lookup Table is already in the reporting database. In
the reporting database, there shall be a view named like MPX_xxxx_user
view. XXX is your look up table.

Please let me know if this helps.

Tao
 
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Marc Soester [MVP]

Mauro, does this happen to all new custom fields you create or only this one?
Also do you have an error in the event log?
 

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