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form. A couple of errors were cropping up and typically the Infopath interface for reporting these errors gave no real clue as to the exact nature of xml data that is required for this form to function correctly cannot be found. the problem.Also, both these errors mentioned references in the server application log - neither appeared there, which really didn't help matters.Fortunately, with the right settings in central admin, MOSS has very detailed logging. However, these logs can be large and cumbersome to search through, giving you eye-strain and a headache at the very least.So, before you even try troubleshooting via the MOSS logs https://sharenotes.wordpress.com/2008/03/06/infopath-cannot-connect-to-a-data-source-when-viewed-in-browser-cross-domain-issues-universal-data-connection/ remember to configure the logging to an appropriate level of throttling. Having said that, the config options in MOSS to filter sets of info in the logs is pretty poorly designed imo. In the Central Admin pages the diagnostic logging event throttling was set to: Category: AllLeast critical event to report to the event log: WarningLeast critical event to report to the trace log: http://www.fftf.org/news/Mar08feed/Publishing_browser_enabled_InfoPath_Forms__error_Log_ID6932.rss.html VerboseNumber of log files: 30Minutes to use log file: 5 ---- Configuration/Background:The InfoPath form uses two web services to retrieve data from an SQL 2005 db - there is no writing to the db.The web services are hosted on the same web application as the MOSS portal web app but using a different port.The form is set to use a Trust level of DomainThe form is set to be browser compatible.MOSS is configured with Enterprise Features enabled & configured for InfoPath Forms Services http://server:12345/_admin/ipfsConfig.aspx • Allow users to browser-enable form templates• Render form templates that are browser-enabled by users • Allow embedded SQL authentication • Allow user form templates to use authentication information contained in data connection files • Allow cross-domain data access for user form templates that use connection settings in a data connection file The full form with web service data connections runs correctly when tested in InfoPath - ie the web service connections to SQL are good. Issues:• When the form is published to MOSS and accessed from a form library using the browser interface the form returns the following error: An error occurred accessing
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DEditorsIDEsTutorialsBooksThe D StyleGlossaryAcknowledgmentsSitemap Search Entire Site Language Library ForumsIssues groupThis thread go Forums Forum Index New users Learn Community General Announce Ecosystem GDC LDC Debuggers IDEs DWT Development Internals Issues Beta DMD Phobos Druntime Study Log in Settings HelpIndex » Issues » [Issue 6932] New: Weird forward reference error November 11, 2011[Issue 6932] New: Weird forward reference errorPosted by Trass3rPermalinkReplyTrass3rPermalinkReplyhttp://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=6932 Summary: Weird forward reference error Product: D Version: D1 & D2 Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Keywords: rejects-valid Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: DMD AssignedTo: nobody@puremagic.com ReportedBy: mrmocool@gmx.de --- Comment #0 from Trass3r