Mary,

I just had a minutes look at your logs, as I do not really have too much
time on my hands right now.. What I noticed is that its a Phase 2 action
that is failing so look at the first possible phase 2 action in your logs..
I would look for a push fields action.. It appears like your logs are
incomplete so it would be hard to tell from your logs which was the first
phase 2 action that should have been fired.. From your logs you have sent,
they start at order 500? Certainly there must be filters that fire before
that default order??

IF not and if that is the complete log, I would look at the very first
filter that does a push fields, and check the form it pushes the information
to, to see if there is something there that it could break a unique index
of..

<FLTR> <TID: 0000002892> <RPC ID: 0000168599> <Queue: Fast      >
<Client-RPC: 390620   > <USER: mdollus
> Checking CTM:PPL:DeleteAssoc_780_PSGA/C/R+ (780)
<FLTR> <TID: 0000002892> <RPC ID: 0000168599> <Queue: Fast      >
<Client-RPC: 390620   > <USER: mdollus
>    --> Passed -- perform actions
<FLTR> <TID: 0000002892> <RPC ID: 0000168599> <Queue: Fast      >
<Client-RPC: 390620   > <USER: mdollus
>         0: Push Fields
<FLTR> <TID: 0000002892> <RPC ID: 0000168599> <Queue: Fast      >
<Client-RPC: 390620   > <USER: mdollus
>               <deferred to phase 2>
<FLTR> <TID: 0000002892> <RPC ID: 0000168599> <Queue: Fast      >
<Client-RPC: 390620   > <USER: mdollus
>         1: Push Fields
<FLTR> <TID: 0000002892> <RPC ID: 0000168599> <Queue: Fast      >
<Client-RPC: 390620   > <USER: mdollus
>               <deferred to phase 2>
<FLTR> <TID: 0000002892> <RPC ID: 0000168599> <Queue: Fast      >
<Client-RPC: 390620   > <USER: mdollus
>         2: Push Fields
<FLTR> <TID: 0000002892> <RPC ID: 0000168599> <Queue: Fast      >
<Client-RPC: 390620   > <USER: mdollus
>               <deferred to phase 2>

If it is trying to create a new record, I would even check for the nextid
field as if that had been reset its often known to be a culprit for unique
index errors..

Cheers

Joe

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: Can't delete a user from CTM:People


Trying a zip file...

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of T. Dee
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 9:06 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Can't delete a user from CTM:People

Could I be the licenses or permissions they belong to?  Try removing
their groups / permissions and try again.



On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 7:43 PM, Mary Dollus
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> **
>
>
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> I'm trying to delete some users out of the CTM:People form however I keep
> getting the error ARERR (382) The value(s) for this entry violate a unique
> index that has been identified for this form.  I ran logs but can't find
> what it's talking about...  I even tried adding a new record and deleting
it
> (which works).  The records I can't seem to delete were restored from
> another server.
>
>
>
> Setting the status to Delete saved okay... it's just when I try to delete
it.
>
>
>
> I checked the "CTM:SupportGroupFunctionalRole", "CTM:Support Group
> Association" and there are no entries for the users.
>
>
>
> They do have entries in CTM:People, CTM:People Permission Groups, and
User.
> If I try to delete the user from any of these forms, I get the unique
index
> error... L
>
>
>
> Has anyone encountered this?   If so, is there a way to resolve it?  I
have
> over 7k records I need to dump and reload... but I have to delete them
first.
>
>
>
> Thanks!!!
>
> Mary Dollus
>
>
>
> ARS 7.0.01 patch 005
>
> SQL server 2005
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