Cognos Error Bmt-md-2008
and session length News: Stay connected throught Twitter - Avnet Services, Twitter - Avnet Academy, LinkedIn, Facebook, Google+ and YouTube.Check out the latest IBM Cognos tips and tricks in the BSP Chronicles. Join our Mailing List. Home Help Search Calendar Login Register COGNOiSe.com - The IBM Cognos Community » Legacy Business Intelligence » COGNOS ReportNet » [Solved] BMT-MD-2008 Needs Reevaluation « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Author Topic: [Solved] BMT-MD-2008 Needs Reevaluation (Read 11147 times) c6lapsteel Full Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Posts: 17 Forum Citizenship: +0/-0 [Solved] BMT-MD-2008 Needs Reevaluation « on: 01 Dec 2005 11:43:54 am » What is the significance of the following warning in FrameWork Manager? Should this be fixed - if so how?[Warning] - BMT-MD-2008 This object has a status of 'Needs Reevaluation'. Unable to validate this object.Thanks « Last Edit: 05 Dec 2005 06:03:09 am by c6lapsteel » Logged Mr Lee Community Leader Join Date: Aug 2005 Posts: 171 Forum Citizenship: +14/-1 Re: BMT-MD-2008 Needs Reevaluation « Reply #1 on: 04 Dec 2005 09:48:38 pm » This message usually appears for a model query subject or a relationship when the parent query subject(s) objects are altered.For example, you have a physical layer (DB) query subject with a column called CURRENT_SYSTEM_DATE.In the Business Layer, you have a query subject with a column derived from CURRENT_SYSTEM_DATE. If you alter the column in physical layer query subject (for example, you drop the column and replace it with one called CURR_SYS_DATE), you would probably need to reevaluate your business layer query subject.The way to reevaluate the query subject / relationship is to open it, and click OK. If everything is stucturally OK the status will change from 'Needs Reevaluation' to 'Valid' if it works (and Invalid if it doesnt)J Logged c6lapsteel Full Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Posts: 17 Forum Citizenship: +0/-0 Re: [Solved] BMT-MD-2008 Needs Reevaluation « Reply #2 on: 05 Dec 2005 06:03:57 am » You're right, mystery solved, thanks J. Logged Print Pages: [1] « previous next » COGNOiSe.com - The IBM Cognos Community » Legacy Business Intelligence » COGNOS ReportNet » [Solved] BMT-MD-2008 Needs Reevaluation Avnet BSP Software Resources About Us M
test the object. Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) In Framework Manager, deleting a field in a query subject will show a broken link on any other query subject that reference that field; for example, a calculation. When the query subject is updated to a valid reference, the broken link icon still remains. When the model is validated it will give an error. Symptom BMT-MD-2007 This object has a status of 'Invalid'. Unable to test the object. Cause A query subject is refering to a http://www.cognoise.com/index.php?topic=743.0 non existing object within the model and it creates a broken link. Updating the status of the object with the broken reference by pointing it to another item or deleting the reference, does not necessarily validate the object. The object could still be invalid for other reasons. It requires executing the object with the broken reference to validate the status and http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21371010 confirm the reference is no longer broken. Environment Database: MS SQL Server Resolving the problem By testing a sample within the Query Subject Definition window, it will revalidate the query subject reference. Steps:1. Double click in the Query Subject with the broken link. This will open the Query Subject Definition window 2. Go to the Test Tab. 3. Click on Test Sample at the bottom of the tab. This should result in a successful retrieval of sample data. 4. Once it has successfully retrieved data, click the OK button (not Cancel). The broken link icon should now be gone. Model validation will now be free of this error. Related information Cross Reference information Segment Product Component Platform Version Edition Business Analytics Cognos 8 Business Intelligence Framework Manager Historical Number 1034534 Document information More support for: Cognos 8 Business Intelligence Cognos Connection Software version: 8.3 Operating system(s): Windows Reference #: 1371010 Modified date: 2008-04-02 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
DocumentationCognos LiteratureCognos PerformanceCognos Proven PracticesCognos Report DesignIBM Cognos 8 and 10InstallationErrorsError codesAbout Us HowToCognos The place to find all your answers on IBM Cognos Business Intelligence Search for: 03.04.11 by Nanno Blankestijn http://www.howtocognos.com/bmt-md-2008/ BMT-MD-2008 When you publish a Package from the Framework Manager the following warning can occur: "BMT-MD-2008 This object has a status of ‘Needs Reevaluation'. Unable to validate this object." This message usually appears for a model query subject or a relationship when the parent query subject(s) objects are altered.For example, cognos error you have a query subject in the Database layer with a column called CUUSTOMER_ID. In the Business Layer, you have a query subject with a column derived from CUSTOMER_ID. If you alter the column in Database layer (for example, you drop the column and replace it with one called CUST_ID), cognos error bmt-md-2008 you would probably need to reevaluate your Business layer query subject. The way to reevaluate the query subject / relationship is to open it, and choose the right object from the database layer query subject. Then click OK. If everything is stucturally OK the status will change from ‘Needs Reevaluation' to ‘Valid' if it works (and Invalid if it doesnt). Sometimes nothing seems changed and still you get the warning "BMT-MD-2008 This object has a status of ‘Needs Reevaluation'. Another way to solve this is to select the object that needs reevaluation, then click on Tools > Evaluate Object in the toolbar. This entry was posted in Errors, Framework Manager and tagged BMT-MD-2008, needs, reevaluation. Bookmark the permalink. Post navigation ← Previous Next → Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Current y