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Unable to see Dam Update Asset

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I am unable to see Dam Update Asset under workflow --> models in aem stage author environment. I am not sure what changed. I am able to see this in qa and prod instances though

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Workaround, if you are blocked, use http://localhost:4502/libs/cq/workflow/content/console.html to access models.

Also, when you hit http://localhost:4502/libs/cq/workflow/admin/console/content/models.html what are you seeing in error log, can you paste it here

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Hi @Tapan1161 ,

 

Can you try hitting the DAM update Asset model url directly and capture the logs/result please.

 

host:port/editor.html/libs/settings/workflow/models/dam/update_asset.html

 

Assuming your AEM version is <= 6.5 since in AEMaaCS DAM update asset is not being used.

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Hi @Tapan1161 

  Please check below paths if model exist in these location

  • /conf/global/settings/workflow/models
  • /etc/workflow/models

if model exist there then please verify permissions and also check error.logs while opening workflow model window may be some issue in model itself.

 

Thanks

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