Checkin activity via DTR command line tool

Hello,
I tried to maintain Access Control Lists in my DTR (Web AS 640, SP16), and now I have a weird situation:
The NW Developer Studio shows that acl.xml unter /ws is checked out by user superadmin (that's correct as I used that one to maintain the ACLs), but it doesn't show any activity of superadmin.
DTR command line tool shows the activity:
>acts -U superadmin -o -uf
ActualName      State
act_w_system_config_active_u_superadmin_t_2006_06_06_12_42_33_GMT_6dca269b-9cb4-4d96-a663-fbe98c715265  Open
But when I try to checkin the tool cannot find the activity any more:
>checkin -a act_w_system_config_active_u_superadmin_t_2006_06_06_12_42_33_GMT_6dca269b-9cb4-4d96-a663-fbe98c715265 -w //
system/config/active/ -U superadmin
The specified activity does not exist. Please check and try again.
Any idea how I can get rid of this lock on acl.xml in /ws?
Thanks and best regards,
Cornelia

Hi,
perhaps your release is higher equal to 711.
From 7.11 onwards the DI command line tools are not provided in the eclipse/tools folder anymore.
Instead they are provdided in the SCA file DICLIENTS.SCA  --> tcdicmd_tools~sda.sda
Extract this SDA file from the SCA and then unzip it to get the DI command line tools.
Hint: Once you rename the SCA to zip, you can extract with a normal extractor like winzip or winrar. Once you managed to extract the file tcdicmd_tools~sda.sda rename it also to zip and extract it too using normal extractor tools. Then you'll have a similar folder structure like on lower releases in the eclipse/tools folder was.
You find the SCA file here:
http://service.sap.com/patches --> Browse our Download Catalog - SAP NetWeaver and complementary products
-- SAP NETWEAVER CE -- SAP EHP1 FOR SAP NW CE 7.1 -- Entry by Component -- NW Development
Infrastructure --> DI CLIENTS 7.11
(Obviously if you have 720 or 730 then adjust the path accordingly)
See also https://cw.sdn.sap.com/cw/docs/DOC-109423
I hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Ervin

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