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SAP Crystal ReportsWhere is this place located?All Places SAP Crystal Reports 19 Replies Latest reply: Jan 20, 2010 6:19 PM by Hugo Solano Tweet Internet Explorer Script Error Eric Choi Jul 9, 2008 5:25 PM Currently Being Moderated I seem to get a weird IE Script error for err_wis_30270 business objects error any report I try to run on Crystal Developer XI. This is only specific to datasync error in business objects a Date/Time parameter. When I click the calendar button to select a date, it gives me the following IE Error:An error has occurred #multivalue error in business objects in the script on this page.Line: 159Char: 1Error: Object expectedCode: 0URL: file:///C:\an html file somewhere in my Documents and Settings directory.I am then prompted if I want to continue running scripts on this page. If I click Yes,
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it will not do anything. Same result if I click No.This is happening to all my reports that have a Date/Time parameter.Any ideas? 9938Views Re: Internet Explorer Script Error Graham Cunningham Jul 9, 2008 5:33 PM (in response to Eric Choi) Currently Being Moderated Hello Eric,The prompting files either did not install correctly or became corrupt. If you have a system (CR or Enterprise ) that is working we can copy the files from that system computation error in business objects to the one it is not working on.If you are using CR XI R2 copy the C:\Program files\Business Objects\Common\3.5\crystalreportsviewers115\prompting folder from the working machine. Alert Moderator Like (0) Re: Internet Explorer Script Error Eric Choi Jul 9, 2008 5:44 PM (in response to Graham Cunningham) Currently Being Moderated Hi Graham.I copied the folder you mentioned from a working machine with the same service pack (SP4).Made sure to copy over and replace the old folder while CRXI was closed.Unfortunately, that did not fix the problem. What else can I try? Alert Moderator Like (0) Re: Internet Explorer Script Error Guest Jul 9, 2008 6:29 PM (in response to Eric Choi) Currently Being Moderated It may be a problem with the parmeters themselves, the regional settings on the browser/operating system or (very unlikely) in the database What is the browser software and its version?How are the parameters passed to CR? What regional settings are set for the OS and the browser?This should identify where the error is.... Like (0) Re: Internet Explorer Script Error Eric Choi Jul 9, 2008 6:36 PM (in response to Guest ) Currently Being Moderated Well the funny thing is, the parameters were working fine while I was developing reports yesterday.I came in today to test some stuff and I noticed this started happening for ALL reports that have a date/time prompt.To answer y
Blog Tips Sub-menu Auditing CMC Designer General InfoView Miscellaneous Query Builder Server Tools Utilities Web Intelligence The Little Known Business Objects Program Object Posted on May 1, 2009 by Julian 35 Comments Most people are only familiar with the various reporting tools in Business Objects. Of incompatible error in business objects course, these are the reasons organizations set up a Business Objects instance in the first place. However, Business Objects XI has managed to include some additional functionality that goes beyond reporting. For example, BOXI can be used to publish "agnostic" documents, such as PDF, Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. In particular, nevertheless, I would like to discuss the unique functionality of the Business Objects Program Object. A Business Objects Program Object can be used to execute a batch file, a https://scn.sap.com/thread/955389 shell script, or a binary executable. It can also run Java, JavaScript, and VBScript. Therefore, they is virtually no limit to what you can do with a BO Program Object, except for your imagination and standards. Once the association is made to the program object standard objects rights can be applied and most importantly you can schedule the object (which is where the power is). There are a few caveats that you need to be aware of. The program will http://www.businessobjectstips.com/tips/cmc/the-little-known-business-objects-program-object/ require a "Logon As" account that must have interactive login rights to the server on which the Program Job Server runs. Also, I should mention that you need a Program Job Server configured for your environment. When you create a program you are not creating a pointer to your script, but rather you are uploading your script/program to the CMS InfoStore, just like you would an Excel file if you were to load it to your Business Objects repository. This means that if you later alter the script you used to source the program object then you must create a replacement object and re-source the script. Another couple points, when I create program objects I like to log in to CMC while logged in to the server since often I have created a driving batch file that calls other batch files on the server. Oh, and that brings up the very last point. If you are running multiple Program Job Servers and your script calls other scripts on the server you will need to place identical copies of the called scripts in the exact same path on all servers running a Program Job Server (anything less would be easier, but it would cause failures). The following are some simple steps to create a functioning program object. They are basic, but they should get you on your way to lots of programmatic trouble. The grouping of the step
Page 1 2 3 4 5 of5Next>> Author Message patb Newbie Joined: 14 Apr 2008 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 11 Topic: Error when date is clicked on pop-up calendarPosted: 18 Apr 2008 http://www.crystalreportsbook.com/Forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2966 at 6:07am Getting a runtime error when a date is clicked on a pop-up calendar. The report has a date parameter so it prompts the user to enter a date. We can https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/28147142/Crystal-Calendar-script-error.html type in a date value (in the format YYYY-MM-DD) and the report will run fine, but if we use thepop-up calendar, as soon as a date is clicked, this error shows up: aruntime error has occurred. do you wish to debug? line: 636 Error: Unexpected call to method or property access. This is happening on multiple Win XP machines and all have Crystal ReportsXI.
I found KBase Article ID:2184555 pertaining to this issue (in the CR KB):