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Based on the information available, it appears that you may be encountering a discrepancy between the workshop instructions and the current version of the AWS Blu Age tool. The workpackage option you're looking for in the properties window after creating the project scope entry seems to be missing in the latest version.
Unfortunately, without more specific information about the current version of the tool or any recent updates, it's difficult to provide a definitive solution. However, here are a few suggestions:
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Double-check that you're following all the steps in the workshop correctly, as there might be a prerequisite step you've missed.
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Look for any alternative ways to create or access the workpackage entry in the current version of the tool. It's possible that this functionality has been moved or renamed.
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If you're unable to find the workpackage option, you may need to proceed with the workshop without creating these entries. However, this could potentially impact your ability to use workpackage filters with the dependency graph in later exercises.
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Consider reaching out to AWS Blu Age support or checking for any updated documentation that might address changes in the tool's interface or functionality.
If this issue persists and significantly impacts your ability to complete the workshop, you may want to report it to the AWS Blu Age team for clarification or potential updates to the workshop materials.
Sources
Missing SQL files in online scope workpackage | AWS re:Post
AWS Blu Age Level 3 Self-Paced Troubleshooting Workshop: Missing Version 3.2.0 for AWS Blu Age Transformation Engine | AWS re:Post
I have figured out that workpackage entry option is available with in To-Dos/Tasklist selection properties but as per videos this entry was available during assets/dependency graph creation workflow. Also Assets filter using workpackage = dropdown is not showing available/created workpackage list (Online project scope, Batch project scope)
Select graph nodes from 'Dependencies' using Ctrl-A (select all) and then modify the properities and create workpackage.
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