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Help in creating first Web DynPro object on 7.4 Trial. Access Key Error

Former Member
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Hi, I have an NetWeaver 7.40  instance (release 7.9.08.005) running on the aws. I have successfully converted the system from initial state to DEMOACCESS.

However, I cannot create a new Web DynPro object. The dialog asks for the access key. I have already installed the NPL license earlier.

I went through the steps to find what the user DEVELOPER's access key was by looking at the DB table. When I put that access key in this dialog, it says it is invalid.

Is Web DynPro development available as part of the trial instance?

Thanks,

Allan

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Former Member
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You have to login with the user that is registred as a developer in table DEVACCESS.

Former Member
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Thanks for quick reply. I was indeed logged in as the DEVELOPER user. That was not it.

I found the answer... the test component was named incorrectly. I tried to start with 'MyComponent' and that seems to be a reserved namespace. I used 'ZMyComponent' and all was fine. I even went through the tutorial below successfully.

https://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/e6/2c4b29dc87c6409d6469ec390e8f3d/content.htm?frameset...

Maybe I need the basic info on what object namespace is allowed for this trial release if anyone knows? I vaguely remember seeing something about that when I saw the license page a while back.

Until next time! Thanks.

ramakrishnappa
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Hi Allan,


Ya...

you can only create custom object with names starting either with Z* OR Y*.Otherwise system assumes that you are creating standard object hence, it asks for access key.

Regards,

Rama

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former_member187651
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Hello Allan,

It seems that you are creating your Webdynpro Component with name "MYCOMPONENT", which is not allowed.

Always create you custom component with name starting with Z or Y. Eg: zmycomponent

Regards,

Chandan