Appendix C. Ibm Cognos Transformer Error Messages; Tr0104; Tr0105 - IBM Cognos User Manual

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Appendix C. IBM Cognos Transformer Error Messages

This section lists error messages in IBM Cognos Transformer for which additional
help is provided.
Accessing Error Message Help
Error message topics are provided in cases where the basic message is not
sufficient. Their purpose is to identify the possible cause of a problem, add an
example of how it manifests itself on the Windows interface and, where feasible,
suggest a solution or workaround.
If you are working on the Windows interface when a process fails, or when
Cognos Transformer encounters an invalid entry or request, one or more error
messages may appear. To learn more about the error messages
v you can click on the Help button in the message window, where available, to
v you can access individual topics, listed by their TR number, from the index.

TR0104

A user was expected but not found. Either you have referred to a user by an object
name or object identifier that Cognos Transformer is unable to locate, or you have
not referenced the user.
This error occurs when a script that uses Model Definition Language (MDL)
requires an object that Cognos Transformer cannot find. In this case, the object is
the ID for an authenticated user (CAMID).
The problem may be that the object was not referenced, or that it was referenced
with an incorrect object name or object identifier.
Procedure
You can verify Cognos Transformer object names and identifiers on the Windows
interface. To make them visible, select the Object name and Object identifier
check boxes on the Titles tab of the Preferences property sheet. The object name
and identifier will appear in the title bar at the top of each property sheet, and also
in a tool tip when your pointer hovers over an object.
You can also find object identifiers in the .mdl file. For more information, see the
Cognos Transformer Developer Guide.

TR0105

The view of an ancestor custom view restricts the operation you requested.
You have attempted to override a security setting that was imposed at a higher
level in the view hierarchy. Security for this object is inherited from the ancestor
custom view.
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