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Hi All,

I'm getting the following error on a scheduled report on report caster.

THE FOCEXEC PROCEDURE CANNOT BE FOUND: curterm.fex

This scheduled event is running a fex called ldif.fex which has -INCLUDE curterm.fex in it.
Now, the weird thing about this is that I still get the output in the distribution list. I have run the ldif.fex report through developer studio and it executed just fine. I didn't see anything wrong in the echo. I also made sure that the curterm.fex was actually in the same application folder.

Any ideas?

WF 7.6.10, Windows, Banner 8 , Oracle 10g.

Thanks.

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Do you have the application in the Application Path for the Reporting Server?
 
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It is also a good practice when doing includes to add the directory name. e.g.
-INCLUDE dirname/curterm.fex

That way it will always find the program regardless of what the app path is.


Ginny
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Hi Efrem and GinnyJakes,


First, takes for the responses.

In the report caster job we have the focexec stated at dirname/focexec.fex. Both fexes reside in the same directory. I will include the dirname on the fex for the -INCLUDE and see how it does on the next scheduled event.


Jose


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