Error Retrieving Children
the product team decided to focus its efforts on other items. A more detailed explanation for the resolution of this particular item may have been provided in the comments section. 2 0 Sign into vote ID 517775 Comments 8 Status Closed Workarounds 1 Type Bug Repros 2 Opened 12/2/2009 11:51:49 PM Access Restriction Public Description Hello, While trying to set a default member for an attribute on dimension using the option: 'Choose member to be the default' from the default form, instead of members list I got the error message: Error retrieving children. The object [dmnShnatDegem].[Shnat Degem] was not found. ParameterName: UniqueName . Well, [Shant Degem] is the attribute that I try to set the default for. It is the key attribute and the only attribute on the dimension [dmnShnatDegem]. Also, UniqueName as set to true to that attribute. In any other aspect the dimention and the cubes works fine. DETAILS ATTACH A FILE EDIT THIS ITEM Assign To Item can only be reassigned when it is active. Comments (8) | Workarounds (1) | Attachments (1) Sign in to post a comment. Please enter a comment. Submit Posted by rimonh on 4/19/2011 at 11:09 AM It is very easy to change the status into 'closed', it's much harder to solve the problem. I have seen it happand on SQL 2008 standard edition and on SQL Server 2008 R2 enterprize edition. It happand all the time. Posted by Microsoft on 4/5/2011 at 9:10 PM Hi, I am going to go ahead and resolve this bug. Given the complexity of getting a consistent repro in our lab, we think that this does not meet the bar for further investigation at this point.Regards,Cathy Dumas Posted by Microsoft on 3/31/2011 at 5:16 PM Hi,We are still did not reproduce the issue you describe but we found that the same error message comes in a couple of scenarios. 'Error retrieving children ... object was not found. Parameter name: uniqueName' in foll
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I received the following error: An internal error occurred during: "Retrieving Children". If do not switch to Variables view, the program runs OK. error retrieving I am using EPIC 0.5.33, Eclipse 3.2.1 on Windows XP SP2. Thanks in advance for any help. g99 guow_99 wrote on Fri May 4 21:04:04 MEST 2007: Sorry, got the same error retrieving children problem with 0.5.35. jploski wrote on Fri May 4 21:04:58 MEST 2007: Yeah, upgrade to 0.6.3 and see if it happens again. jploski wrote on Fri May 4 21:04:24 MEST 2007: Upgrade to 0.5.35 or (better!) to 0.6.3. guow_99 wrote on Fri May 4 21:13:10 MEST 2007: Yes, 0.6.3 fixed it. Thanks a lot for the help. Note: The above is an archived snapshot of a forum thread. Use the original thread at sf.net to post comments. contact: {jploski | luelljoc} at users.sourceforge.net | imprint | privacy policy | report a bug