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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?This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
Francis
Give me code, or give me retirement. In FOCUS since 1991
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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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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.
Prod/Dev: WebFOCUS 8.0.08 on Windows Server 2008/Tomcat , WebFOCUS DevStudio 8.0.08 on Windows 7 Pro
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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