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One of my colleagues was reassigning user views to group views by performing the following activity:


  • log in to ViewBuilder
  • reassign user views to group views
  • log out of ViewBuilder
  • log in to Dashboard as the user to verify the view change
  • log out of Dashboard

At some point during this process, after logging in to ViewBuilder, clicking on "Group Views" gives us a "There are no Group Views" message and clicking on "Manage Users" gives us the dreaded HTTP 500 message.

We've opened a case with Tech Support but I'm hoping to solve the problem myself - I'm not sure where to begin.

I'm looking for how ViewBuilder determines the list of Group Views, it can't be just by looking in the folder Drive:\ibi\WebFOCUS53\worp\worp_custom.

Any ideas?

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Francis


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Francis, are you looking for the c:\ibi\WebFOCUS71\worp\conf\mpv.xml file?

That has the list of groups and the list of users and their default views.



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Please let me know what comes of this as I have encountered the same issue in the past.

Thank you,

Mike


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Does anyone have a resolution to this? Our mpv.xml got cleared out when one of our guys reassigned a user view. We replaced the corrupted mpv.xml with a copy from our nightly backup, but we are still experiencing the HTTP 500 message when we click on the available views.




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Did you recycle the web-application and clear the cache through the admin console?
 
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This isn't a solution, but one of the first things I do on a dev or testing install is edit the web.xml and comment out the following:
  <error-page>
      <error-code>500</error-code>
      <location>/applicationErrorPage.jsp</location>
  </error-page>  


This is a catch all for error messages, and prevents you from seeing the actual exception. This may not help, but this has helped me a lot in the past for isolating errors.


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