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I have a situation I'd like to know more about, please:
-My client has a fully functioning PMF environment on an Oracle db -They did an Oracle backup and then an Oracle Restore into a new database schema -They pointed the mainstreet TNS entry to the new schema -PMF mostly works (rolling 5, analysis designer, newly created dashboards), but dashboards created in the old schema do not work. We get errors such as 'dashboard page not found.'
Any advice or ideas?
Cheers,
Joey
-WebFOCUS 8.2.01 on Windows
Posts: 318 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: November 15, 2005
We have a suspicion that Oracle restore doesn't actually restore the internal keys properly. PMF uses auto-numbered keys; Oracle doesn't have this feature so it's implemented at runtime using Oracle triggers. On a DB restore I strongly suspect the triggers don't work the same as they did when the records were created in realtime.
Can you retry this using the PMF snapshot and restore - just take a snapshot of the original DB before you backed it up, and then restore it to the new location using PMF snapshot restore.
thanks
Bob Jude Ferrante Director of Business and Development WebFOCUS Performance Management Bob_Ferrante@ibi.com 917-339-5105
I'll take any questions about PMF - business or technical - anytime!