on 12-29-2008 9:57 AM
Hi ,
we have two IDES.one is ECC5 & the other is ECC6.Again they access a
common Java Instance for ADS.We have configure the ADS as per the
standard documentation by SAP. ADS on ECC5 is working fine. But on ECC
6 system, when we see the print preview for report FP_TEST_00 we get
following error--
Exception SYSTEM_ERROR
Message ID: FPRUNX
Message number : 001
Message : ADS: com.adobe.ProcessingException:XMLFM Exception - T
(200101)
any usefull hints to solve this problem..thanks in advance
We had the same problem yesterday.
The solution was, that the XDC file missed in <GLOBAL_DIR>/AdobeDocumentServices/lib directory, although it was present in TSP0B table.
In PDF print, ever printer must have device type (TSP03-PADEST have TSP03-PATYPE), the device type must have assigned XDC file to it (table TSP0B). You could use existing XDC files, or copy and define new XDC files. XDC files are managed by RSPO0022 report, and file must exist in <GLOBAL_DIR>/AdobeDocumentServices/lib.
Hope this would help.
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Hi,
I try to configured Adobe Document Service,
I received following Error:-
ADS: com.adobe.ProcessingException: Problem accessing d (200101)
Message no. FPRUNX001
Please help
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Hi ,
I try to ADS configured ,
I Received this Error:ADS: com.adobe.ProcessingException: Problem accessing d(200101)
Message no. FPRUNX001
Please help on this...
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I am wondering if your error is the same as ours. I am trying to get form output but it does appear that we have invalid characters in the text stream. Considering we do not know what invalid characters may appear and when, we are trying to write code to have SAP identify them and convert them but to this point we are not having much luck.
I do not know if this is the same error you are having, but I am posting this additional information in case someone sees this and may assist with a solution that might help both of us.
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Hi, are you trying to check logs in defaulttrace.trc ?
What you see if execute FP_PDF_TEST_00 ?
FP_CHECK_DESTINATION_SERVICE in se 38?
Regards.
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1)when i execute FP_PDF_TEST_00 at se38 its run fine and shows that
222bytes transferred
2)when i execute FP_CHECK_DESTINATION_SERVICE AT SE38 without clicking the destination service connection-ADS it works fine.But when i execute FP_CHECK_DESTINATION_SERVICE AT SE38 clicking the destination service connection-ADS its shows the following error
SYSTEM ERROR:com.adobe.ProcessException:Parser Configuration error while extracting properties from form template
3)Again in search of the defaulttrace.trc i went to usr/sap/<SID>/<INSTANCE>/j2ee/cluster/server0/log/
folder but i find so many defaulttrace.trc files.Like defaulttrace 1.trc, defaulttrace 11.trc,defaulttrace 13.trc etc.Could you plz tell me which .trc file i have to check & what to check???
Hi,
Please check the following Notes.
Note 944221 - Troubleshooting if problems occur in forms processing
Note 717568 - FPRUNX001, 002 or 004 with output of PDF-based forms
Note "959462 - ISR/Adobe/Web Dynpro Java: Configuration problems"
Note 1288500 - HR-RU: ADS: XMLFM Exception-P(200101) message no.FPRUNX001
Note 1143442 - Shift report: Error "ADS: XMLFM Exception"
--Kishore
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