on 05-20-2013 6:22 AM
Hi All,
I ran into an error in BPC 10.0 Web Administration whereby when I tried to create a new version for my BPF Process Templates, it gives me this error,
"There was a problem editing the template BPF. Failed to copy activity workspace"
I can still create a new Process Template but am not able to create a new version for my existing Process Template.
This error only happens in one of my environment. Other environment are okay.
Please help!
Thank you so much!
Hi All,
same error with latest SAP RDS solution "strategic financial planning". Delivered BPF cannot be validated nor versioned because of this error.
Of course, a restore (upload) of the RDS has been done.
Any ideas?
Thanks and best regards
Stefan
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Hi Stefan,
I suppose that's worth an OSS message. We've encountered the same issue, with the RDS SFP_SHELL.
Just another question in this respect:
Did you copy the RDS_SHELL? And did you come accorss any MDX statement (i.e. formula) issues?
That's what our pain points are at the moment and we opened two OSS messages.
Cheers
Claus
Hi All,
I'm running into the same error again when I tried to run UJA_DATA_CHECKER.
I found 2 SAP NOTES on it as below,
1823078 - The solution is to validate each BPF which I've tried but it gave me the same error.
1922134 - The solution is to apply this SNOTE: 1917664 but it has different symptom as my current situation. It mentioned about the error was caused by backup and restore an environment but I've not done any restore. It's a less than 1 month old environment which I've just created.
Any advice?
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check in st22 if there are any DUMPs
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Hi Deric,
Do you have any backup and restore environment before?
If You did, I think the problem can come from the backup or restore
Best Regards
Chinh Pham
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Hi Chinh Pham,
Yes, we do have backup and we have restored it before but do note this, the source of the backup, which is the development environment has no issue at all.
In fact, when it was first restored, it has no problem at all.
The issue only happened recently when there is no major changes onto it.
Hi Deric,
SAP has given a note on this but resolution they provided is to Validate each BPF
1823078 - BPC NW: Error BPF: Failed to read activity workspace
XXXXXX from BUI persistence
Resolution
The issue was resolved by validating each BPF in the environment to correct
any validation error.
Check the BPFand try to validate again.
Regards
Praveen Jagadeesan
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Hi Deric,
have you tried validating the BPF to see if you have validation errors?
Kind regards
Roberto
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Hi Deric,
if you solve the validation error your issue should disappear, see please this note
http://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1823078
Kind regards
Roberto
Hi Roberto & Praveen,
Many thanks for the SAP Note.
However, it doesn't seems to be helpful.
The resolution seems to be very vague.
It asked to perform validation for each BPF to correct the error, but the validation now is returning the exact same BUI persistence error, which it didn't state how to correct those validation errors.
Any help or suggestion?
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Hi Deric,
Is this happening with all the BPF templates or with only one?
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