Prime InfraStructure 2.2 Configuration Template error

Hi All,
I'm facing Configuration template error . I can add the CLI template then after i press on Deploy i get error message  and this is happening with all the CLI templates  . ( also Attached the error )
The error message : "
Template Deployment- Prepare and schedule : HA With Virtual IP
There was an error while parsing and rendering the content. (updateLeftTreeOnce is not defined )
The HA With Virtual IP Template Body as below :
logging 10.30.2.252
ip access-list standard VTY_ACCESS
no deny any log
permit 10.30.2.252
deny any log

We are facing the exact same issue. Here are the version :
Cisco Prime Infrastructure
Version : 2.2.0
Build : 2.2.0.0.158
We tried restarting the NCS services, but it doesn't help. We have the issue on differents PC and browsers. Users told me they got the issue before but it disappeared by itself. We will open a case about it.

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