Hello,
I have a Contributor application, when a user with admin-rights opens the app everything is fine. When another user opens the application he gets the following error:
An error occured on the TM1-Server.
:com.cognos.ccl4j.exceptions.CCLNullArgumentException (rootcom.cognos.ccl4j.exceptions.CCLNULLArgumentException):[CCLMSG: system text='Argument value is null']
Any idea what might have caused this?
Thanks a lot,
Toto
Contributor - CCLNullArgumentException
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Re: Contributor - CCLNullArgumentException
Toto, did you ever resolve this problem? I am having the same issue and cannot figure out the problem. It has something to do with security permissions, but I cannot for the life of me figure out where these permissions are.Toto wrote:Hello,
I have a Contributor application, when a user with admin-rights opens the app everything is fine. When another user opens the application he gets the following error:
An error occured on the TM1-Server.
:com.cognos.ccl4j.exceptions.CCLNullArgumentException (rootcom.cognos.ccl4j.exceptions.CCLNULLArgumentException):[CCLMSG: system text='Argument value is null']
Any idea what might have caused this?
Thanks a lot,
Toto
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- OLAP Product: TM1
- Version: 10.1.1
- Excel Version: 2010
Re: Contributor - CCLNullArgumentException
Had this same error in version 10.1.1. Admins could log in without issue to the application. Non-admins could not. The day before non-admins had been able to log into the application, so this was, needless to say, perplexing.
Yesterday I re-created the approval hierarchy within TM1. And the security in TM1 Applications remained attached to the app, so I didn't figure I needed to do anything to it. But I'd tried everything else I could think of, so I decided to delete the security in TM1 Applications and re-import it. When I logged back in again with non-admin rights, the error message was gone.
Hope this helps someone,
Gavin
Yesterday I re-created the approval hierarchy within TM1. And the security in TM1 Applications remained attached to the app, so I didn't figure I needed to do anything to it. But I'd tried everything else I could think of, so I decided to delete the security in TM1 Applications and re-import it. When I logged back in again with non-admin rights, the error message was gone.
Hope this helps someone,
Gavin
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- OLAP Product: Cognos EP 8.4, 10.1 and TM1 10
- Version: Tm1 10.1.1 10.2
- Excel Version: MS Office 2007
Re: Contributor - CCLNullArgumentException in TM1
Hello All,
Kindly Help in Solving the same as mentioned above.
Kindly find the screen shot as well for the same,
Problem 1: I am not able to launch the Application Web . Error as Follows.
An exception occurred on the server. Please contact your system administrator. :com.cognos.ccl4j.exceptions.CCLNullArgumentException (root com.cognos.ccl4j.exceptions.CCLNullArgumentException):
[CCLMsg: system text='Argument value is null']
Problem 2: The Same Problem Continues with in PM . I am not able to launch the Application DesignPannel from PM 10.2.
There are only Model Design Panel and Transfer Design Panel. No Application Design Panel.
Kindly help in resolving the same.
Kindly Help in Solving the same as mentioned above.
Kindly find the screen shot as well for the same,
Problem 1: I am not able to launch the Application Web . Error as Follows.
An exception occurred on the server. Please contact your system administrator. :com.cognos.ccl4j.exceptions.CCLNullArgumentException (root com.cognos.ccl4j.exceptions.CCLNullArgumentException):
[CCLMsg: system text='Argument value is null']
Problem 2: The Same Problem Continues with in PM . I am not able to launch the Application DesignPannel from PM 10.2.
There are only Model Design Panel and Transfer Design Panel. No Application Design Panel.
Kindly help in resolving the same.
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