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Forums Devshare Challenge Awards Advisory Councils Social Groups Calendar Resources Documentation Blog OpenText Analytics BIRT Developer Center Download BIRT Developer Center → propagation of error division BIRT Forums → Working with BIRT iServer Javascript Disabled Detected error propagation formula physics You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full error propagation square root functionality. 3301: Cannot get report parameters for the specified file. Started By RajKal , Mar 23 2010 04:11 PM Please log in to reply 11 replies to error propagation example problems this topic #1 RajKal RajKal Junior Member Members 11 posts Posted 23 March 2010 - 04:11 PM deployed a report using parameters to iserver express from management console -> files & folders-> add files and when i try to run the report seeing the below error 3301: Cannot get report parameters for the specified
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file. Do i need to upload any other file for parameters? using eclipse version 1.2.1 fro designing report. Thanks, RK Back to top #2 averma averma Senior Member Members 713 posts Posted 23 March 2010 - 05:29 PM Hi RK, What version of BIRT is it? Also if you are using firefox, Actuate 10 supports firefox 3.0. Ashwini Back to top #3 RajKal RajKal Junior Member Members 11 posts Posted 26 March 2010 - 04:43 PM > What version of BIRT is it? Eclipse BIRT Report Designer Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools Version: 2.5.2.v20090925-9dE-9CGJexwJPcfpfqGkK_4lg9Ti Build id: v20100210-0630 > Also if you are using firefox, Actuate 10 supports firefox 3.0. I am seeing the same error on IE8 3301: Cannot get report parameters for the specified file. PARAMETER1=/HOME/administrator/Test Reports/test_rpt.rptdesign Initially i thought this error is for reports using parameters, so i create a report which doesn't use parameters but i am seeing the same error. Back to top #4 al9120
"change" in the value of that quantity. Results are is obtained by mathematical operations on the data, and small changes in any data quantity can affect the value of a result. We say that "errors in the data propagate
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through the calculations to produce error in the result." 3.2 MAXIMUM ERROR We first consider how data error propagation quotient errors propagate through calculations to affect error limits (or maximum error) of results. It's easiest to first consider determinate errors, which have explicit sign. This adding errors in quadrature leads to useful rules for error propagation. Then we'll modify and extend the rules to other error measures and also to indeterminate errors. The underlying mathematics is that of "finite differences," an algebra for dealing with numbers which have relatively small http://developer.actuate.com/community/forum/index.php?/topic/18970-3301-cannot-get-report-parameters-for-the-specified-file/ variations imposed upon them. The finite differences we are interested in are variations from "true values" caused by experimental errors. Consider a result, R, calculated from the sum of two data quantities A and B. For this discussion we'll use ΔA and ΔB to represent the errors in A and B respectively. The data quantities are written to show the errors explicitly: [3-1] A + ΔA and B + ΔB We allow the possibility that ΔA and ΔB may be either positive https://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/scenario/errorman/propagat.htm or negative, the signs being "in" the symbols "ΔA" and "ΔB." The result of adding A and B is expressed by the equation: R = A + B. When errors are explicitly included, it is written: (A + ΔA) + (B + ΔB) = (A + B) + (Δa + δb) So the result, with its error ΔR explicitly shown in the form R + ΔR, is: R + ΔR = (A + B) + (Δa + Δb) [3-2] The error in R is: ΔR = ΔA + ΔB. We conclude that the error in the sum of two quantities is the sum of the errors in those quantities. You can easily work out the case where the result is calculated from the difference of two quantities. In that case the error in the result is the difference in the errors. Summarizing: Sum and difference rule. When two quantities are added (or subtracted), their determinate errors add (or subtract). Now consider multiplication: R = AB. With errors explicitly included: R + ΔR = (A + ΔA)(B + ΔB) = AB + (ΔA)B + A(ΔB) + (ΔA)(ΔB) [3-3] or : ΔR = (ΔA)B + A(ΔB) + (ΔA)(ΔB) This doesn't look like a simple rule. However, when we express the errors in relative form, things look better. When the error a is small relative to A and ΔB is small relative to B, then (ΔA)(ΔB) is certainly small relative to AB. It is also small compared to (ΔA)B and A(
rather than using the full rmum error stack. ORA-00000, 00000, "normal, successful completion" Cause: Normal exit. Action: None. ORA-00001, 00000, "unique constraint (%s.%s) violated" Cause: An UPDATE or INSERT statement attempted to insert http://download.oracle.com/otn_hosted_doc/designer/des10g_9047/cmnhlp72/messages/ora_messages.htm a duplicate key. For Trusted Oracle configured in DBMS MAC mode, you may see this message if a duplicate entry exists at a different level. Action: Either remove the unique restriction or do not insert the key. /0002 reserved for v2 compatibility (null column) /0003 reserved for v2 compatibility (column value truncated) /0004 reserved for v2 compatibility (end-of-fetch) /0009 reserved for v2 compatibility / / 10 - 49 user error propagation session and session switching errors / ORA-00017, 00000, "session requested to set trace event" Cause: The current session was requested to set a trace event by another session. Action: This is used internally; no action is required. ORA-00018, 00000, "maximum number of sessions exceeded" Cause: All session state objects are in use. Action: Increase the value of the SESSIONS initialization parameter. ORA-00019, 00000, "maximum number of session licenses 3296 server error exceeded" Cause: All licenses are in use. Action: Increase the value of the LICENSE MAX SESSIONS initialization parameter. ORA-00020, 00000, "maximum number of processes (%s) exceeded" Cause: All process state objects are in use. Action: Increase the value of the PROCESSES initialization parameter. ORA-00021, 00000, "session attached to some other process; cannot switch session" Cause: The user session is currently used by others. Action: Do not switch to a session attached to some other process. ORA-00022, 00000, "invalid session ID; access denied" Cause: Either the session specified does not exist or the caller does not have the privilege to access it. Action: Specify a valid session ID that you have privilege to access, that is either you own it or you have the CHANGE_USER privilege. ORA-00023, 00000, "session references process private memory; cannot detach session" Cause: An attempt was made to detach the current session when it contains references to process private memory. Action: A session may contain references to process memory (PGA) if it has an open network connection, a very large context area, or operating system privileges. To allow the detach, it may be necessary to close the session's database links and/or cursors. Detaching a session with operating system privileges is alway