Broadcast Agent Error

I included a macro in a report and when I submit this report to the BCA I get the following error :

You select a macro which is not part of the active document. If the documnet in which the macro is located isn ot open on the server machine,m the task will fail. You should include the macro in your actice document before sending it. Do you still want to submit your document?

The document is the only one open and when I go into the VB Editor I see Project (My test report) and under that ThisDocument in which the code is contained.

Help?

BO 5.01 Webi 2.51

Ian


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BCA is failing intermittently w/a “(0) Error during execution of 5.0 macro”. I have checked the BO website for this problem, but we are not running webserver or macros. We are using BCA release 5.02. The query is very straightforward. Any thoughts?


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Hi all,
Im getting this error trying to refresh a report using the broadcast agent

Error Code = 0x800706be, Error Message = 'The remote procedure call failed. ',WCODE=0x00000000, Description= ‘(null)’

Any suggestions???

Rajesh


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Disable any macros or add-ins that may be built into your report.

From: Kumar, Rajesh (PLIC, IT) [SMTP:Rajesh.Kumar@THEHARTFORD.COM] Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 12:37 PM

Hi all,
Im getting this error trying to refresh a report using the broadcast agent

Error Code = 0x800706be, Error Message = 'The remote procedure call failed.
',WCODE=0x00000000, Description= ‘(null)’

Any suggestions???

Rajesh


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There are no Macros or add-ins built into the report


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Hi everyone,

Is there any way in BO by which one can keep track of all the documents that one had sent using the ‘File->Send to->Users…’ option, and also whether those documents have been retrieved by the users so far or not? If no, then what tables and what columns do I look into to get this info?

TIA
-Rahul


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On Tue, 20 Mar 2001 10:53:03 -0800, Rahul Ghate wrote:

Is there any way in BO by which one can keep track of all the documents that one had sent using the ‘File->Send to->Users…’ option, and also whether those documents have been retrieved by the users so far or not? If no, then what tables and what columns do I look into to get this info?

Take a look at OBJ_M_DOCUMENTS and OBJ_M_ACTOR to get the link between documents and the users that they belong to. There is a PDF file that comes on the CD that describes the repository tables and the joins between them.

I don’t know if there’s anything in the repository that specifically identifies a document as having been sent to a user via a particular method, but you should at least be able to find out which documents users have in their inboxes.

Another suggestion would be to use Tracker to sniff the SQL that gets passed to the repository at login time. It always runs a select to find out if the user has any inbox documents.

Hope that helps,

Paul


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The following error shows when we are receiving when trying to run the document agent administrator. The console works and the system tray icon says the broadcast agent is running but it doesn’t work. Exception occured during event dispatching: java.lang.NullPointerException : null component…

org.omg.CORBA.NO_Implement[completed=Maybe, reason =

Could not locate the following object :
repository id : IDL:wi.bo/wiadmin/siteManager:1.0 object name : WIClusterManager


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I’ve seen this recently - we were using an osagent port number that was not free.

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