Data Certification Error messages are not clear when there is a deleted data manager policy execution record, or with policy type other than CertificationDescriptionData Certification Error messages are not clear when there is a deleted data manager policy execution record, or with policy type other than CertificationSteps to Reproduce Issue #1: Create a DM policyRun the respective scheduled job and it should create a record in CMDB Data management policy execution table (take a note of its sys_id)Go to Data Manager within CMDB workspaceGo Policies tabClick on the policy that was created in step 1Click on execution record. Copy the urlIn the other tab, go to CMDB Data management policy execution table and delete the policy execution record (sys_id noted in step 2)Refresh the tab with the task open or paste the url that is copied in Step 6Notice the error message in the UI from the screen shot, Expected behaviour:The message needs to be clearly describe the record is no longer valid. Also states of the buttons needs to be fixed. One button shows empty text on it. (Please see attachment) Issue #2: Create a Data Manager policy with policy type other than Certification and execute itGo to My work and open any task of itGo to syslog.LIST and filter the source contains "sn_cmdb_ws_dm" Actual behaviour: Below error log shows up:SOURCE="sn_cmdb_ws_dm" ACTION="DM_GET_CERT_TASK" CODE="DM_INVALID_RECORD" DETAILS="Certification policy does not have a table (), display fields (), or certification fields ()" Expected behaviour:No console logs related to Certification policy should show up.WorkaroundThis problem has no workaround, is currently under review and targeted to be fixed in a future release. Subscribe to this Known Error article to receive notifications when more information will be available.Related Problem: PRB1951471