Error Creating Product Object
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Front End; Notes UI Classes; NotesUIClasses; Incident; Vantive #1399797; LotusScript; code; script; agent; manually; manual; run agent; 217 error creating product object scheduled; RunOnServer method; NotesAgent class; terminates abnormally; terminates; ends; errors; Unknown
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LotusScript error; Error creating product object; error code 12090; 12090; log Technote (FAQ) Question When you test error creating product object lotus notes a particular LotusScript agent manually in Lotus Domino, it executes without error. When you run the agent on a scheduled basis or using the RunOnServer method (of the error creating product object oracle NotesAgent class), the agent terminates abnormally with one of the following error messages (recorded in the Notes log): "Unknown LotusScript error" or "Error creating product object." What does this mean and how can it be avoided? In some cases, an error code 12090 is also observed in the agent's log file. Answer This error commonly occurs when
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you have written code that uses the front-end classes, such as NotesUIWorkspace or NotesUIDocument. For example, the following code causes the error: Dim work as new notesuiworkspace This code executes correctly when run manually. Agents run on the server but they can use only the back-end classes. Agents that run on the server include the following: Scheduled New Mail Triggered New or Modified Document Triggered Web Executed The solution is to check your code and remove all references to the UI classes. NOTE: The error message entries in the log typically include information indicating the database and agent, for example, "AMgr: Agent ('
Unix platforms created; LotusScript; Agent; LSXLC; run; agent; error; Error Creating Product Object; does not run Technote (FAQ) Question You have created a LotusScript Agent using LSXLC. When trying error creating managed object for class to run the agent, the following error occurs: "Error Creating Product Object" and the error creating managed object for vfsfile agent does not run. Answer This problem can occur for two reasons: The Unix user account that runs the Domino server
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does not have access to the RDBMS files that are owned by the relational database Unix user. Required environment variables are not set to enable the agent to run on a Unix platform. For the http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21100331 first cause, add the Notes user to the Oracle, DB2, Sybase", etc. Unix group that owns the required relational files. For the second cause, add the required environment variables as follows: AIX Environment Variables : Set and export the following environment variables in your appropriate configuration file (such as .login or .profile) so that they will be accessed each time you log on and invoke LEI. 1. Ensure that http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21205676 the LANG environment variable is correctly set to your proper locale and is exported. If this is not set, the default "C" is used. LANG=C 2. Ensure that the environment variable LOTUS is set as shown below: If you use the C shell, your .login file should contain the line: setenv LOTUS /opt/lotus For sh or ksh, your initialization file should contain the following: LOTUS=/opt/lotus; export LOTUS 3. Ensure that the environment variable Notes_ExecDirectory is set to specify the Notes executable directory and that the environment variable is exported. Notes_ExecDirectory=/opt/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow 4. Ensure that the environment variable PATH is set to include the following directories and that the environment variable is exported. Notes Resource directory: $LOTUS/notes/latest/ibmpow/res/$LANG Lotus executable directory: $Notes_ExecDirectory Notes data directory (locates notes.ini file; for example /home/notes/notesdata) For example: PATH=$PATH:/opt/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow/res/$LANG:/$Notes_ExecDirectory:/home/notes/notesdata 5. Ensure that the environment variable LIBPATH, which is used to locate shared libraries, is set to include the following directories and that the environment variable is exported. Notes executable directory: $Notes_ExecDirectory Any other product library directories you may require (such as $ORACLE/lib, $SYBASE/lib, $ODBC_HOME/dlls) For example: LIBPATH=$Notes_ExecDirectory:$ORACLE/lib Solaris and Linux Environment Variables Set and export the following environment variables in your appropriate configuration file (such as .login or .profile) so that they will be acce
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