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Have you simply tried to put the machine name of your existing content type in Class ID, and its human name in NAME ?

I've had such problem 3 years ago, and I solved it so. More, for tests purpose I've just created a foo content type. Then I added the Class ID foo, and it has been mapped with foo content type.

Have you simply tried to put the machine name of your existing content type in Class ID, and its human name in NAME ?

I've had such problem 3 years ago, and I solved it so.

Have you simply tried to put the machine name of your existing content type in Class ID, and its human name in NAME ?

I've had such problem 3 years ago, and I solved it so. More, for tests purpose I've just created a foo content type. Then I added the Class ID foo, and it has been mapped with foo content type.

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Kojo
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Have you simply tried to put the machine name of your existing content type in Class ID, and its human name in NAME ?

I've had such problem 3 years ago, and I believe I solved it so.

Have you simply tried to put the machine name of your existing content type in Class ID, and its human name in NAME ?

I've had such problem 3 years ago, and I believe I solved it so.

Have you simply tried to put the machine name of your existing content type in Class ID, and its human name in NAME ?

I've had such problem 3 years ago, and I solved it so.

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Kojo
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  • 62

Have you simply tried to put the machine name of your existing content type in Class ID, and its human name in NAME ?

I've had such problem 3 years ago, and I believe I solved it so.