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Getting undefined variable error in rule editor after running AEM Forms Migration Utility in AEM 6.4.8.2 | AEMAACS

  • December 6, 2022
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Hi, I am trying to run Aem forms cloud service migration utility in aem 6.4.8.2 instance for making forms compatible for aem as cloud service environment.

After running the migration utility I am getting undefined variable error for the converted rules, which are converted into reusable functions by the utility. 

Attaching snapshots for reference.

 

utility generated function :

 

Required clientlibs have been added.

Any help will be appreciated!

Thankyou!

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Best answer by Mayank_Gandhi

@nvare This is being checked internally already. Just to confirm have you tried the migrated form on cloud instance, please ignore the error.

 

Latest- update: talked on this to @nvare  and this sorted and customer need to apply latest CFP ON 6.4 However even with lower cfp the migrated form works fine on cs.

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Mayank_Gandhi
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Employee
December 6, 2022

@nvare This is being checked internally already. Just to confirm have you tried the migrated form on cloud instance, please ignore the error.

 

Latest- update: talked on this to @nvare  and this sorted and customer need to apply latest CFP ON 6.4 However even with lower cfp the migrated form works fine on cs.

nvareAuthor
New Participant
December 6, 2022

Hi @mayank_gandhi, I haven't checked the migrated form on cloud yet. Will check and get back.

Mayank_Gandhi
Employee
December 7, 2022

@nvare when you run the utility the code editor scripts are copied to custom client libs created dynamically by the utility in the folder specified by you in the tools, make sure to migrate the client libs too.