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Check-ins Complete But Throw Errors in the Log of: "0 id is not a valid folder. Unable to load folder." (Doc ID 793622.1)

Last updated on AUGUST 01, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle WebCenter Content - Version 10.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

Upon content item check-in, the check-in completes but the following error is thrown into the Content Server logs:


!$0 id is not a valid folder.!csCollectionUnableToLoad
intradoc.common.ServiceException: !csCollectionUnableToLoad
at collections.CollectionStructure.forceSelfLoad(CollectionStructure.java:2394)
at collections.CollectionStructure.<init>(CollectionStructure.java:114)
at collections.CollectionStructure.getByID(CollectionStructure.java:538)
at collections.CollectionFilters.doFilter(CollectionFilters.java:101)
at intradoc.shared.PluginFilters.filter(PluginFilters.java:92)
at helper.HelperHandler.filter(HelperHandler.java:1318)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
at intradoc.common.IdcMethodHolder.invokeMethod(ClassHelperUtils.java:461)
at intradoc.common.ClassHelperUtils.executeMethodReportStatus(ClassHelperUtils.java:142)
at intradoc.server.ServiceHandler.executeAction(ServiceHandler.java:75)
at intradoc.server.Service.doCodeEx(Service.java:488)
at intradoc.server.Service.doCode(Service.java:470)
at intradoc.server.ServiceRequestImplementor.doAction(ServiceRequestImplementor.java:1353)
at intradoc.server.Service.doAction(Service.java:450)
at helper.HelperService.doAction(HelperService.java:503)
at helper.HelperService.doActions(HelperService.java:184)
at intradoc.server.ServiceRequestImplementor.executeSubServiceCode(ServiceRequestImplementor.java:1064)
at intradoc.server.Service.executeSubServiceCode(Service.java:3453)
at helper.HelperService.executeSubServiceCode(HelperService.java:2088)
at helper.HelperService.executeServiceEx(HelperService.java:2058)
at intradoc.server.Service.executeService(Service.java:3432)
at helper.HelperFilters.doFilter(HelperFilters.java:1390)
at intradoc.shared.PluginFilters.filter(PluginFilters.java:92)
at helper.HelperHandler.filter(HelperHandler.java:1318)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
at intradoc.common.IdcMethodHolder.invokeMethod(ClassHelperUtils.java:461)
at intradoc.common.ClassHelperUtils.executeMethodReportStatus(ClassHelperUtils.java:142)
at intradoc.server.ServiceHandler.executeAction(ServiceHandler.java:75)
at intradoc.server.Service.doCodeEx(Service.java:488)
at intradoc.server.Service.doCode(Service.java:470)
at intradoc.server.ServiceRequestImplementor.doAction(ServiceRequestImplementor.java:1353)
at intradoc.server.Service.doAction(Service.java:450)
at helper.HelperService.doAction(HelperService.java:503)
at helper.HelperService.doActions(HelperService.java:184)
at helper.HelperUtils.executeService(HelperUtils.java:3658)
at helper.HelperUtils.executeService(HelperUtils.java:3482)
at helper.HelperUtils.executeService(HelperUtils.java:3478)
at helper.HelperUtils.executeService(HelperUtils.java:3474)
at helper.HelperFilters.doFilter(HelperFilters.java:1394)
at intradoc.shared.PluginFilters.filter(PluginFilters.java:92)
at intradoc.indexer.IndexerBulkLoader.createBulkLoad(IndexerBulkLoader.java:333)
at intradoc.indexer.IndexerBulkLoader.doWork(IndexerBulkLoader.java:164)
at intradoc.indexer.Indexer.doIndexing(Indexer.java:431)
at intradoc.indexer.Indexer.buildIndex(Indexer.java:340)
at intradoc.server.IndexerMonitor.doIndexing(IndexerMonitor.java:1012)
at intradoc.server.IndexerMonitor$4.run(IndexerMonitor.java:832)

Cause

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