Hello Team,
I've encountered an issue while attempting to run an installation package. It seems that files pulled from GitHub are not being downloaded correctly onto the machine. The screenshot below illustrates the current state of the running script.
While all files are being saved in their designated formats, the EPM_GPON_GQI_GET_ALL_ONT_DATA script is being saved as a .dmapp file instead of its intended file structure.
Despite successfully retrieving the EPM_GPON_GQI_GET_ALL_ONT_DATA script from the GitHub repository, it is not being installed during the package installation process. Our team is relatively new to working with files pulled from GitHub in this manner, and we are unsure if this approach is feasible. I am reaching out to inquire if anyone has encountered a similar issue before or if you have any suggestions on potential solutions.
Your assistance and insights on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Sofia,
When looking at the dmapp package I did not find that script inside of the package. You can inspect the dmapp package by opening it with 7zip. I'm guessing as everything seems to be correct, that the install packages do not yet support GQI scripts/libraries. I could be wrong on this as I don't have visibility on how the dmapp packages are being created. I would suggest that you get in touch with our internal data acquisition team on this.
Indeed, for the package creation, GQI scripts are just treated as regular scripts which were supported from the beginning.
Hi Michiel, don’t think that will be the problem as we also include GQI scripts already in packages.