on 08-24-2009 1:51 PM
I habe problems with archiving an invoice with approx. 110 pages. Print output works O.K. but the archiving fails.
By monitoring the process XMLform.exe I see that it allocates approx. 410 MB of main memory before the process terminates. The Adobe system is NW 7.00 SP18, installed on an x64 Windows 2003 server on VMWare ESX.
In SM21 i see the entry: transaction Canceled FPRUNX 001 ( com.adobe.ProcessingException: com.adobe.ads.excep 200101 )
In default trace of the Java stack I see the following messages:
$$$/com/adobe/document/xmlform/msg.XFA=Unable to save PDF document. Error during PDDocSave.
$$$/com/adobe/document/xmlform/msg.XFA=XMLForm, renderAll : 12583, Unable to save PDF document. Error during PDDocSave.
A problem was encountered with the results: RenderResult array is null.
A Render RETRY attempt should be made from calling system.
Error Log file "2009.08.24.144158SAFPLANNGU.pdf" written to I:\usr\sap\P1A\SYS\global
AdobeDocumentServices\renderErrorLog\errorFiles
Error Log file "2009.08.24.144158SAFPLANNGU.pdf" written to I:\usr\sap\P1A\SYS\global
AdobeDocumentServices\renderErrorLog\errorFiles
In the mentioned pdf file there is no relevant info. trace.txt only shows 1 entry: Begin operation: Render, elapsed time = 0 ms.
Does anyone know what can be the problem here?
Thanks in advance
Gu00FCnther
Did you find the solution to this. We are having a very similar problem.
Thanks,
Tom Ficker
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>> There are many threads with similar error. You can use Search and try to find out the solution.
>> Also take a look at Note 944221 for troubleshooting.
Really? I can only find this one. And it does not answer the question...
In fact, there are no notes, apparently no SCN messages and not much through google.
It would really help if the error message told us where it is trying to save to.
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