2020-11-26T07:34:00Z

Can anyone help with this error when migrating my orchestrator community process to orchestrated enterprise UiPath?

HELLO,

Does anyone know how we can resolve the error when migrating my orchestrator community process to orchestrated enterprise UiPath:

Starting jobs for processes which use multiple entry points packages is not supported. (#1697)

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MM
RPA Engineer at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
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2021-03-12T12:00:06Z
Mar 12, 2021

Hello Walter, maybe it could be a misallignement between your community edition and enterprise edition. Please, check both versione and be sure is equal.

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Celestine D. - PeerSpot reviewer
Director intelligent automation at AMISEQ
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2021-03-12T14:32:31Z
Mar 12, 2021

Found this forum post that might help. https://forum.uipath.com/t/mul...

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