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# UNINDEXED\_ASSET

It is executed during the comparison of the project status in the Cosmo database with the project status resulting from the indexing process triggered by the [Cosmo Project File Index Action](/helmut4-releases/v4.7.0/helmut4-components/streamdesigner/nodes/actions/cosmo/cosmo-project-file-index-action.md) node.

By default, this trigger will deregister the asset reference from the project and update any references if it has been used by another project.

If the asset becomes unique, having been used only in this project before, Helmut4 will notice that this asset is now an orphan. This status removes any references, making it unknown to Helmut4, so it can no longer be addressed.

### Restrictions:

* This stream can only be executed as a client or server stream and cannot be assigned via a profile to another client. Consequently, this means the stream cannot exceed a runtime of 60 seconds.


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