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SAP BusinessObjects Web IntelligenceWhere is this place located?All Places SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence 3 Replies Latest reply: Sep 24, 2008 4:18 AM by Guest Tweet Infoview - Could not get page number anitha rajendran Sep 23, 2008
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10:27 PM Currently Being Moderated I am using BO XI R2 Service pack sap error messages table 4 which is installed on Window server. When I try to open a saved report (infoview),it throws up an
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error as follows:Could not get the page number-Error RWI 00223 (Error: INF).When I use modify function on the saved report. The data is displayed perfectly.Can you please help me to fix the errors in webi reports problem? 995Views Re: Infoview - Could not get page number Deepti Bajpai Sep 23, 2008 11:09 PM (in response to anitha rajendran) Currently Being Moderated Hi, Request you to provide me with the following information:1) Version of Business Objects (with Service Pack if any)2) Have you applied any hot fixes/patches on your deployment? If yes, then please specify the patches/hot fixes installed.3) Is this occurring common errors in webi reports with one report only or every WebI report ? If with one report only, please send a copy of the report (without any refresh on open).4) Please try Stopping & restarting the WebI Report Server check if it has any effect? 5) Server Operating System Details6) Web-Server & Application Server.Looking forward for a feedback from your side.Regards,Deepti Bajpai Alert Moderator Like (0) Re: Infoview - Could not get page number Deepti Bajpai Sep 23, 2008 11:11 PM (in response to anitha rajendran) Currently Being Moderated Hi,If you are using tomcat:Firstly Please try changing the Heap value in Tomcat 5.x.Please undertake the following steps to change the webi.propertie file :1.Program Files\ Tomcat\Logs\webapps\businessobjects\enterprise115\desktoplaunch\WEB-INF\classes\webi.properties2.Add the following line, if the line is not in the file, or comment it out and update the value as follows:MAX_HEAP_SIZE=
SAP BusinessObjects Web IntelligenceWhere is this place located?All Places SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence 17 Replies Latest reply: May 4, 2010 11:11 PM by Bashir Awan Tweet Error: RWI 00223 when trying to view a Web Intelligence report in Infoview Emma Lindelöf Mar 10, 2009 5:34 PM
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Currently Being Moderated Hi,I have a problem when I try to view a webi report sap errors and solutions in infoview, I get the error message: "Could not get page number. (Error RWI 00223) (Error: INF)". It is possible to modify
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the report, and run the report from the development application.I am using BOXI release 2, SP 5 on a windows server. Tomcat. Java 1.5.I have tried to find an answer in the forums and have for instance http://scn.sap.com/thread/1059261 tried to increase the heap size, it did not help. I have also read something about replacing jar files in the desktoplaunch folder in tomcat. Though, these files are not really covered by the ones found in ..\Business Objects\common\3.5\java\lib. So it does not feel like I can just replace them?Do you have any other ideas?Thanks in advance.BR, Emma 6506Views Re: Error: RWI 00223 when trying to view a Web Intelligence report in Infoview Guest Mar https://scn.sap.com/thread/1265837 10, 2009 5:56 PM (in response to Emma Lindelöf) Currently Being Moderated Hi Emmali,Following solution might help you to resolve the issue.Open the web intelligence report in Edit mode(issue is not seen).Select the report tab.Right click ->Properties.Uncheck the option "Enhanced viewing".Save the report.Regards,Sarbhjeet Kaur Like (0) Re: Error: RWI 00223 when trying to view a Web Intelligence report in Infoview Emma Lindelöf Mar 10, 2009 10:48 PM (in response to Guest ) Currently Being Moderated Thanks for your input, but unfortunately this didn't help..BR // Emma Alert Moderator Like (0) Re: Error: RWI 00223 when trying to view a Web Intelligence report in Infoview Emma Lindelöf Mar 11, 2009 12:33 PM (in response to Emma Lindelöf) Currently Being Moderated I have now tried to replace the jar files in "..\desktoplaunch\WEB-INF\lib" with those that are present also in "..Business Objects\common\3.5\java\lib". Though, all jar files that are in the first directory are not present in the second one and vice versa. This means I have the "old" files left, but all files possible to replace are "new". With this change it is possible to view the webi reports in infoview, but instead I get an error when trying to modify them: Error EIJ 20002.// Emma Alert Moderator Like (0) Re: Error: RWI 00223 when trying to view a Web Intelligence report in Infovi
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