on 10-07-2008 9:17 PM
Hello everybody,
we have these errors in the event log of the computer running XL Reporter:
The VB Application identified by the event source logged this Application XL Reporter: Thread ID: 644 ,Logged: Could not fetch terms from table: OTPW
The VB Application identified by the event source logged this Application XL Reporter: Thread ID: 644 ,Logged: Could not fetch terms from table: IEI1
The VB Application identified by the event source logged this Application XL Reporter: Thread ID: 644 ,Logged: Could not fetch terms from table: OIEI
The VB Application identified by the event source logged this Application XL Reporter: Thread ID: 644 ,Logged: Could not fetch terms from table: VPN4
The VB Application identified by the event source logged this Application XL Reporter: Thread ID: 644 ,Logged: Could not fetch terms from table: OCHP
The VB Application identified by the event source logged this Application XL Reporter: Thread ID: 644 ,Logged: Could not fetch terms from table: SLC1
There are many of these errors and it looks like it brings the server to a halt.
Does anyone know what is going on ?
Thanks
Gilles Plante
Dear Gilles,
As you may have noticed, XLR component is written by using VB. Therefore, when starting XLR components or
scheduling XLR job, the VB program might automatically detect the settings. In this process, it might pop up some warnings in the
EventViewer. Actually, these warning messages will not influence the XLR or your database. Hence, we don¡¯t need worry about these warnnings or
errors.
Regards
VIkas
Edited by: Vikas Rastogi on Oct 8, 2008 12:15 AM
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Hi Gilles,
I am facing the same issue with one of our clients. Their SAP Server is freezing while running a XLR Report along with XLR Event Warnings.
If possible can you please give me some idea as to what the techs found at your end? I am hoping this might help us.
Thanks very much in advance for your time.
Beset Regards,
Kafil Shumon.
Hi Gilles,
We have these logs everyday too but do not feel it affects our speed.
These error logs are nothing but XLR try to find some tables but there is none in the database. It shouldn't be a huge burden to your system.
Please check something else too to find the real catch.
Thanks,
Gordon
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