Invalid Targeted Assembly Elements

Invalid targeted assembly elements are usually created in error, and are not included in the published assembly. Invalid targeted assembly elements can be caused for several reasons.

Possible reasons for invalid target assembly elements:
  • Out-of-channel TOCs and documents (and their extracted bookmarks).
  • Extracted bookmarks of documents with new bindings. This situation can occur by creating a TOC tree with extracts, followed by performing a DMS synchronization on the parent document without updating/regenerating/rendering the TOC.
  • Extracted bookmarks out of page range. This situation can occur by creating a TOC tree with extracts, and then limiting the page range of the document to exclude some extracts without updating/regenerating/rendering the TOC.
  • Target elements that have been deleted from the assembly. This situation can occur by creating a TOC tree, and then deleting some of the target elements without updating/regenerating/rendering the TOC.

When a TOC contains entries targeting invalid elements, the right column text for these TOC entries is the Destination Not Found Text. There is no navigable link for these TOC entries.