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Warning: You do not have access to the list value for this selected connection

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Hello,

 

I'm importing a solution into my Test environment, how ever when defining the Environment Variables, I'm getting a warning saying:

 

Warning: You do not have access to the list value for this selected connection. However, this does not block other users in the target environment from using this list value if they have access.

 

I'm the Owner of the sharepoint site so not sure why I'm getting this warning. The strange thing is, its only for when i set the value for a particular Environment Variable. If i was to select the same value for another variable then no error/warning is displayed.

 

What does this warning actually mean as I'm a little confused why i don't get the warning for the other variables if i select the same value. As you can see in the image below, the warning shows for only one of them instead of both of them.

 

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Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.

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  • darylvogan Profile Picture
    274 on at

    did you ever figure this out? same issue for me

  • RobMolenaar Profile Picture
    112 on at

    In my case I had to reconnect to connection (Fix this connection)

  • Vashu Profile Picture
    2 on at

    It seems that having a default value set in an environment variable of type SharePoint list is causing the issue you mentioned. Try clearing the default value in the source dev environment's env variable and then try again.

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    Maarten_DIF Profile Picture
    149 on at
    I ran into this issue as well.
     
    For me, clearing the default values and unchecking the "export this variable" option worked for me. I did that for all SharePoint lists giving this issue and reimported the solution. Then selected all the correct lists and everything worked.

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