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Duplicate folders showing in Presentation Catalog (but, not in Catalog manager)

Hi All,
I was trying to clean some items up in our Dev instance and have encountered some unexpected behavior. In particular, I deleted a folder (under the shared folders) which contained some analyses for some dashboards. Now, two things happen: if I try to archive and unarchive the same folder from another instance I get two of the same folders ... duplicates. Also, If I just try to create a new folder, with the same name, I also get two of the same folders ... duplicates. When I log into the Catalog Manager, I only see one object. Also, when I delete either one of the objects, they both go away.
I do have a catalog backup to restore, if necessary. Plus, this is Dev. But, I'd like to try and understand what is happening here so that I avoid whatever mis-step I took to create this situation.
Thanks!
OBIA 11.1.1.10.1 / OBIEE 11.1.1.9.3
Regards,
Charles
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Update:
> Seems to happen regardless a the folder name
> not occurring in 'my folders'
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Update 2:
Interesting. When I hit the refresh button, in the catalog, the "excess folder(s)" now disappear. But, I'm wondering if they are really gone though? Also, I only see one folder-object on the file system catalog.
They are ghost folders
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Hi,
Isn't it some caching / ghosting issue?
Like if you logout, clear the cache and temp files of your browser and login you still see the 2 "copies" of the folde?
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Hi Gianni,
Must be something like that. Initially, they are there. But, after a refresh of the Catalog pane the are gone. When I do logout and log back in they are still gone.
Charles
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I saw that once or twice, but it was a while ago and I guess I also just had it as some "caching" side effect.
So all is good.
If not wrong I guess that doing those operations directly with Catalog Manager doesn't generate the issue as you don't get the cache in the browser.
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Thanks Gianni. Good suggestion. Yea ... I think we're good on this now.
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