Has anyone seen such a scenario lately?
Have you heard of a server app crashing on a corrupted view / subset??
Scenario: create a CX 9.5 view / subset opened in CX 10.1 and then view rearranged and saved. Restart the server and Crash.
CX 10.1 Crash
- mzatta
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CX 10.1 Crash
Marco Zatta
Managing Director
iCOMP Business Solutions
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Managing Director
iCOMP Business Solutions
http://www.iCOMPbusiness.com
marco.zatta@iCOMPbusiness.com
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Re: CX 10.1 Crash
hi mzatta,
I had issue with corrupt views in some cubes that caused my CX to crash. But after deleting those views, my CX works fine.
I started the development in CX 9.5 and just recently migrated to CX 10.1
I had issue with corrupt views in some cubes that caused my CX to crash. But after deleting those views, my CX works fine.
I started the development in CX 9.5 and just recently migrated to CX 10.1
- Harvey
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Re: CX 10.1 Crash
Hey Marco, let me know if you're interested in trying the Flow Model Packager to export then import and recreate the views. Recreating them via the TM1 API might remove the corruption. I'll walk you through the process if you get in contact.
Another option would be Ricky's TM1 Simple Replicate tool, which might also do the job.
Another option would be Ricky's TM1 Simple Replicate tool, which might also do the job.
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