Analytics Error 20001
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STERLINGPRI Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) ERROR 20001,
Google Analytics Error 20010
received when compiling a map (SCI90453) Symptom ERROR 20001, access denied. please try relaunching in-page analytics from the report.[error: 20010] received when compiling a map Cause The map is designed to use custom date
Access Denied. Please Try Relaunching In-page Analytics From The Report.[error: 20006]
and/or time formats and the customer date and/or time formats do not exist on the machine where the map is compiled. Resolving the in page analytics error 20010 problem Custom date formats are stored in the registry of the system that they were created on and not in the .MAP/.MXL file. If a map that is designed to use a custom date format is opened on a machine where the custom date format was not in page analytics chrome extension created, the date/time field in the map will not have a format listed thus causing the compilation error. All custom date and time formatsmust be created on each system that has the Map Editor installed on it. To add a custom date and/or time format to a system:1. Open the map editor2. From the 'Preferences' drop down menu select 'Date Formats...'3. Click the 'New' button and enter the Name and Picture for the new format Historical Number PRI9671 Product Alias/Synonym Fact Gentran Integration Suite, All Releases SCI90453 Document information More support for: Sterling B2B Integrator Mapping and Translation Software version: All Operating system(s): Platform Independent Reference #: 1524977 Modified date: 2011-10-30 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
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