OnDemand User Group
Support Forums => MP Server => Topic started by: fnb4321 on November 13, 2015, 09:15:10 AM
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We recently upgraded from 8.5.0.8 to 9.5.0.2
I used to be able to do a reprint from CA-VIEW and send to OnDemand.
Now when I do so - it loads successfully but when you attempt to open the report it says - No pages in C:'\Users\pdpoart\Appdata\Roaming\IBM\Ondemand Client\DATA\D10-5d67c.A32'
Anyone ever seen this ? The data is coming from the mainframe and not my C: drive
Never had this issue with previous versions of CMOD
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Hello,
I have absolutely no idea how CA-View works, and until today I've never heard of that product.
That said, what I can say is whatever is doing CA-View, he seems to use the CMOD Client to retrieve documents, probably with the DDE or OLE protocol, therefore the workflow seems to be the following:
- You do your action with CA-View
- CA-View search and retrieve the document through CMOD Client
- CA-View get the retrieve document from the cache directory of the CMOD Client found in C:'\Users\pdpoart\Appdata\Roaming\IBM\Ondemand Client\DATA\'
- CA-View will display/print the document
Now, CA-View cannot find the document in the CMOD Client cache directory.
What can you do? I don't know but here are some hints where you could look at.
- Check if your CA-Viewer is at the latest version, maybe there is something to work with the new CMOD Client
- Check the version of CMOD Client, maybe you need also to update it
I hope that my analysis is correct and could help you a little bit ;)
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I am sending from CA-Deliver to OnDemand and trying to view in OnDemand.
I contacted IBM who stated that those are temp files being written and asked me to go to File (scroll down), and I would see Show temporary file
locations. Hover over that and it will show you where they're pointing.
I never had this issue with earlier versions and the issue is only occurring with reports that are capturing indicies from a JES banner page.
Other documents/statements that aren't using the banner page for indexing don't have the issue.