James,
Under "Catalog" drop down menu, open "Databases".
Expand the type of database you are connecting to (oracle) , select the name of the connection you use, and select "edit".
Make sure the SQL*Net connection string is the same as the entry in your TNSNames.ora file.
They can be...
We've run into this issue on a number of occasions.
Usually, deleting then re-publishing the report set clears this up. (Not sure why.)
We recently had the issue where a cube had two folders with all the measures within one of the two folders, and drill-through reports wouldn’t run. We...
Possible solutions:
Check your connection to the database from the server. You may not have the server deined to access your database.
Check that the user-class you are using has a database ID defined in the catalog or in AccessManager to access the DB.
Questions:
What platform are you loaded...
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