dpeplinski
Active Member
Hi.
I have a serious problem with my JAS install where pretty much any application gives a "Please regenerate the form" or "please regenerate a [xxx} datadict item" error dialog.
of course, I've regenerated. Many, many times.
I've also deleted the JAVAXXX sqlpackages on the AS/400; I've cleared the F98999 and F989998 tables, and the relevent F92BLOB tables. I've built a new full package, deployed it, generated, with no change. I've generated on a completely different machine; I've generated on the web server. All of this had absolutely no change on the error messages I'm getting.
I am working with JDE on the issue, and they feel something is corrupted in my Spec directory. This is a head scratcher for me, as the package I'm building from has worked flawlessly on my citrix servers and fat clients for several months now. I've ftp'd them my entire B7 directory from the generation machine, and they're analyzing it.
In the meantime, any thoughts would be appreciated. My JAS server has been offline for 2 weeks now - not as big of a deal as it sounds as our JAS usage is very low, and I can convert these users over to Citrix. Just the same, the credibility of JAS as an enterprise solution is taking a hit.
I have a serious problem with my JAS install where pretty much any application gives a "Please regenerate the form" or "please regenerate a [xxx} datadict item" error dialog.
of course, I've regenerated. Many, many times.
I've also deleted the JAVAXXX sqlpackages on the AS/400; I've cleared the F98999 and F989998 tables, and the relevent F92BLOB tables. I've built a new full package, deployed it, generated, with no change. I've generated on a completely different machine; I've generated on the web server. All of this had absolutely no change on the error messages I'm getting.
I am working with JDE on the issue, and they feel something is corrupted in my Spec directory. This is a head scratcher for me, as the package I'm building from has worked flawlessly on my citrix servers and fat clients for several months now. I've ftp'd them my entire B7 directory from the generation machine, and they're analyzing it.
In the meantime, any thoughts would be appreciated. My JAS server has been offline for 2 weeks now - not as big of a deal as it sounds as our JAS usage is very low, and I can convert these users over to Citrix. Just the same, the credibility of JAS as an enterprise solution is taking a hit.