An Error Occurred Including /ipc/mimes/scripts/jscripts.jsp
SAP CRM: Web Channel Where is this place located?All Places Customer Relationship Management (SAP CRM) SAP CRM: Web Channel 4 Replies Latest reply: Mar 22, 2011 8:51 AM by K. Zweers Tweet Runtime error when calling IPC from CRM Webshop K. Zweers Feb 23, 2011 5:40 PM Currently Being Moderated Hi,We are configuring IPC 7.0 in combination with CRM 7.0 Web Channel B2B. We have successfully configured and tested the IPC using the CRM Enterprise functionality (caller types crmordermaintain, crmproductsimulation, crmproductcatalog). For Internet Sales we need both the isab2b and isacatalog callers. In XCM for Internet Sales I configured a customer Application Configuration (type b2bcrmstandard) with customer-specific jcodata (connection test OK) and default ipcdata (ISA/isab2b/isacatalog).In XCM for IPC I configured customer Application Configurations for the caller types mentioned in the beginning, and also for isab2b and isacatalog. For caller types crm* I have to maintain my specific jcodata connection. For the isab2b and isacatalog types however this parameter is not available, so doesn't seem to be necessary. I use IPC for pricing in the shop. I can create an order with a regular non-configurable product, but as soon as I add a configurable product to the basket, I run into a runtime error. As said, the IPC works and the product can be configured through CRM online. Knowledge base is available. We also get the runtime error (no info in ST22) when accessing pricing analysis for regular products.When testing the IPC application configuration separately and querying it for the knowledge base (via direct URL) we see the error "An error occured including /ipc/mimes/scripts/jscripts.jsp:
Error in JSP..". Any ideas on why we run into this error? Thanks in advance! 2338Views Tagsnone (add) Topics: customer_relationship_management Re: Runtime error when calling IPC from CRM Webshop Mark Foley Feb 23, 2011 10:18 PM (in response to K. Zweers) Currently Being Moderated Hello, Please check SAP note [1358883|http://service.sap.co
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