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Link &1 refers Child element &2 which does not exist.
&1 - Surrogate (unique identifier) for the link
&2 - Surrogate for the site element (Menu/Frameset/URL/Business
Process), which cannot be read
When ever a site element is added to the site structure tree a
link is created between the new site element and the element it is
being added to.
However, in this situation a link refers to a site element, which
does not exist in the database.
If the surrogate for the child element is zero a serious error
has occurred in the program creating the link - or the child node
surrogate has been updated using SQL or other direct database
access tools.
If the link surrogate is nonzero - the element has probably been
deleted. As the administration interface validates whether an
element is in use before allowing you to delete it there are either
an error in this validation - or the data has been updated using
SQL or other direct database access tools.
If the surrogate is zero - check the previous messages in the
message log to see whether there are any messages relating to a
problem creating a link to find the original reason for the
problem.
As a link, which has no readable site element as child cannot be
shown in the site structure tree - the only option for correcting
this situation is to delete the link in the database (Table
WSLINKP).
The most common reason for this error is that somebody has made updates to the database without using the administration interface.