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May 29, 2012, 04:49 PM
Francis Mariani
Please put this code between
[code]
your code here
[/code]
tags.
Francis
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May 30, 2012, 11:52 AM
njsden
Just run your fex but don't click the link. Instead, use the "View Source" option in your browser and take a peek at the generated HTML code and focus on the href attribute in the <A> tag. It should clearly show what URL will be passed.
Interesting -- you pass two fex names to execute: MR-style: IBIMR_fex=app/rx_trend_excel.fex and self-service style: IBIF_ex=app/rx_trend_excel.fex
That sounds like you have stored copies of rx_trend_excel.fex in both places -- MR repository, and server app folder. If the IBIMR_fex parm is indeed honored, the MR copy will be uploaded (via EX -LINES), and then the backend server will have two copies -- one temporarily "loaded" somewhere, the other sitting in some APP folder. I wonder which would win?
In any event, (a) if it's stored in two places, do you have evidence of which version is actually executing? (b) exactly what is your evidence that the application parameters (&YEAR, &KPI, &GRAD1 and &GRAD2) did not receive the values coded into the url?
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May 31, 2012, 01:52 PM
secret
The problem was solved by moving the folder variable to the last variable on the list. Makes no sense to me but since thats where it was truncating I tried it and it worked.