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[. . . ] Error Messages Explained BusinessObjects XI 3. 0 Windows/UNIX Copyright © 2008 Business Objects, an SAP company. patents, which may cover products that are offered and licensed by Business Objects: 5, 295, 243; 5, 339, 390; 5, 555, 403; 5, 590, 250; 5, 619, 632; 5, 632, 009; 5, 857, 205; 5, 880, 742; 5, 883, 635; 6, 085, 202; 6, 108, 698; 6, 247, 008; 6, 289, 352; 6, 300, 957; 6, 377, 259; 6, 490, 593; 6, 578, 027; 6, 581, 068; 6, 628, 312; 6, 654, 761; 6, 768, 986; 6, 772, 409; 6, 831, 668; 6, 882, 998; 6, 892, 189; 6, 901, 555; 7, 089, 238; 7, 107, 266; 7, 139, 766; 7, 178, 099; 7, 181, 435; 7, 181, 440; 7, 194, 465; 7, 222, 130; 7, 299, 419; 7, 320, 122 and 7, 356, 779. Business Objects and its logos, BusinessObjects, Business Objects Crystal Vision, Business Process On Demand, BusinessQuery, Cartesis, Crystal Analysis, Crystal Applications, Crystal Decisions, Crystal Enterprise, Crystal Insider, Crystal Reports, Crystal Vision, Desktop Intelligence, Inxight and its logos , LinguistX, Star Tree, Table Lens, ThingFinder, Timewall, Let There Be Light, Metify, NSite, Rapid Marts, RapidMarts, the Spectrum Design, Web Intelligence, Workmail and Xcelsius are trademarks or registered trademarks in the United States and/or other countries of Business Objects and/or affiliated companies. SAP is the trademark or registered trademark of SAP AG in Germany and in several other countries. [. . . ] (UX0069) Cause A List of Values (LOV) is a file which contains the data values associated with an object, and is stored as a table in the document domain. This message is generated when you lose your connection to the document domain while you are trying to export a universe. Action Verify if the repository is responding by "pinging" the server. If the network is running properly, the database administrator should then use database middleware (such as Net8 for Oracle) to check if there is any response from the repository document domain. 190 Error Messages Explained Document and Universe Exchange Error Messages Universe Exchange (UX) Error Messages 5 Universe already exists in the domain. (UX0071) Cause The universe that you are trying to export has the same name as another universe that has already been exported to the universe domain. Action If you are updating an existing universe, then you can overwrite the universe that is already in the universe domain. If you are exporting a new universe, then rename the universe using a unique name, and try exporting it again. Error Messages Explained 191 5 Document and Universe Exchange Error Messages Universe Exchange (UX) Error Messages 192 Error Messages Explained Enterprise Application Errors 6 6 Enterprise Application Errors Enterprise Applications - SAP (EAS) Errors Enterprise Applications - SAP (EAS) Errors Enterprise Application SAP error messages include the following: Range EAS 10001 - EAS10010 EAS 30001 Category Security access errors Other errors EAS 10001 - 10010 Failed while trying to get user list using class CSecRfcRemoteUsersActGrp in method CSecSAPR3Binding::GetUsersInternal(). (EAS 10001) Cause Required transports have not been imported to your SAP system. Action Import version specific transports that correctly correspond to your SAP system. Failed while trying to get user role list using class CSecRfcBapiGetUserDetail in method CSecSAPR3Binding::GetParentsInternal(). (EAS 10002) Cause Required transports have not been imported to your SAP system. 194 Error Messages Explained Enterprise Application Errors Enterprise Applications - SAP (EAS) Errors 6 Action Import version specific transports that correctly correspond to your SAP system. Failed while trying to get role member list using class CSecRfcRemoteUsersActGrp in method CSecSAPR3Binding::GetChildrenInternal(). (EAS 10003) Cause Required transports have not been imported to your SAP system. Action Import version specific transports that correctly correspond to your SAP system. Failed while trying to validate role membership using class CSecRfcBapiGetUserDetail in method CSecSAPR3Binding::VerifyGroupMembership(). (EAS 10004) Cause Required transports have not been imported to your SAP system. Action Import version specific transports that correctly correspond to your SAP system. Error Messages Explained 195 6 Enterprise Application Errors Enterprise Applications - SAP (EAS) Errors Logon attempt failed as user %1 does not belong to any of the required roles -- %2 (EAS 10005) Cause Required transports have not been imported to your SAP system. Action Import version specific transports that correctly correspond to your SAP system. No SAP system was passed as part of the user name and there was no default system defined. (EAS 10006) Cause Default system is not set for secSAPR3 security plug-in in the Central Management Console (CMC). Action Set default system for secSAPR3 security plug-in in CMC. Since no SNC library was found for SAP system %1, logon failed. (EAS 10007) Cause SNC library is not found at the location specified in the Central Management Console (CMC). Action Ensure that the correct path to SNC library is set in the CMC. 196 Error Messages Explained Enterprise Application Errors Enterprise Applications - SAP (EAS) Errors 6 Since SNC is required but not present for the requested logon type, the logon attempt failed. \n (EAS 10008) Cause SNC is enabled for the secSAPR3 security plug-in in the Central Management Console (CMC), but other settings are not correct. Action Verify settings for the SNC secSAPR3 security plug-in in the CMC, and ensure that they are correct. Exception caught while trying to get SNC Mode for use with system %1. (EAS 10009) Cause The SNC setting for secSAPR3 security plug-in is not configured properly in the Central Management Console (CMC). Action Re-configure the SNC setting for secSAPR3 security plug-in in CMC. Exception caught while trying to get SNC Quality of Protection value for use with system %1. (EAS 10010) Cause The SNC setting for secSAPR3 security plug-in is not configured properly in the Central Management Console (CMC). Action Re-configure the SNC setting for secSAPR3 security plug-in in CMC. Error Messages Explained 197 6 Enterprise Application Errors Enterprise Applications - SAP (EAS) Errors EAS 30001 An error occurred when synchronizing folder hierarchy for role : %1 (EAS 30001) Cause The user does not have sufficient rights to publish reports. Action In the Central Management Console (CMC), assign the correct set of rights to the role responsible for publishing reports. For more information on how to assign rights, refer to the User Guide available at http://help. sap. com/ 198 Error Messages Explained GUI Error Messages 7 7 GUI Error Messages GUI (GUI) Error Messages Miscellaneous error messages include the following ranges and categories: · GUI (GUI) Error Messages · GUI (USU) Error Messages GUI (GUI) Error Messages GUI error messages include the following ranges and categories: Range Category GUI0003 - GUI0006 GUI The file name contains forbidden characters. (GUI0003) Cause You tried to save a universe with a name that contains unauthorized characters. This restriction may originate from: · · the character set allowed by the database on which the BusinessObjects repository resides the options, set by the supervisor from the Supervisor module, which limit the characters allowed in the repository Action Use a different name to save your universe. If the problem persists, ask the BusinessObjects supervisor about the authorized character set for your universes. 200 Error Messages Explained GUI Error Messages GUI (USU) Error Messages 7 File not found. (GUI0005) Cause You tried to open a BusinessObjects report by entering a file name that does not exist. Action Enter the correct name of the file, or use the Up One Level button in the Open dialog box to locate the desired report. <name> path not found. (GUI0006) Cause You tried to open a BusinessObjects report using an incorrect path name. The report may exist, but it is not at the location you specified. Action From the Open dialog box, use the Up One Level button to locate the report. GUI (USU) Error Messages GUI error messages include the following ranges and categories: Range Category USU0001 GUI Error Messages Explained 201 7 GUI Error Messages GUI (USU) Error Messages Cannot find <name>. (USU0001) Cause You selected the User's Guide command from the Help menu of the BusinessObjects application but no guide appeared. The online guides, which are in Acrobat PDF format, may not have been installed on your hard disk. Action Check the contents of the online guides language folder of your BusinessObjects files. [. . . ] Check for recent changes to the web server. Resolving HTTP 500 errors You can receive the HTTP 500 error for one of the following reasons: 530 Error Messages Explained HTTP errors Resolving HTTP 500 errors 21 · · · · · · · A prerequisite component is not installed or properly configured. Check the web server log or the web application log for error or exception records. Check the web application deployment instructions to make sure that all required components were installed. This environment variable can be a system variable, or a variable defined in the web application server. [. . . ]

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