OK - problem solved - PO Receipts is working.
When I did a clean install of 2014, I did not bother to install Fixed Assets integration as I do not use Fixed Assets, but the 60A database must have had Fixed Assets integration installed. So, I reinstalled 2014 (yet again) and this time included...
I really would like to salvage the data if possible!
I have run the RVSpy and it shows an error as follows:
[cc0.0.109c] PO0710: PORCPL [14:13:57.97].Load
[cc0.0.109c] PO0710: PORCPL [14:13:57.97].VersionTemplate()
[cc0.0.109c] 0 <==14:13:57.99 {version='60A', date='2009-12-07'}...
Hi Etienne,
Yes - we did that as well - and the data integrity check reported an error:
Receipts:
E: Internal error. OpenOneView failed (1388 POINTCKD.C)
I also attempted to record a macro when opening the PO Receipts to see whether it gave any clues but this did not help either.
Hi Etienne,
Thanks for response.
We have 2 VMs - 1 with Accpac 2012 which is the current activated system and the second with Accpac 2014 which we are attempting to setup. What we have done on 2012 is to ensure that all transactions are posted and that IC end of day is run and then unload from...
Hi Etienne,
Thanks for response.
Have reinstalled the ERP 300 2014 twice already with no change. Then tried purchase order receipts using SAMINC from the same computer and it works ok - so it feels like a data related issue.
Any assistance with the following will be greatly appreciated.
We have created a new ERP 300 2014 VM and have applied Update 3.
We then restored an ERP 300 2012 database and are having problems activating this database for the new version.
We get the following error:
1. Incorrect procedure...
Any assistance with the following will be greatly appreciated:
We get the following error when attempting to open Purchase Order Receipts:
1. Error occurred when opening view PO0710- Source svrDBLink
2. View PO0710 is no a valid View ID - Source DS dsPORCPL
3. Error occurred when activating...
We need to have multiple connections to AccPac active concurrently loading Sales Orders via ComAPI. Our preferred method of development for scalability where we need to handle multiple connections is to use threads and our preferred language is Delphi. So, is the COMAPI thread safe or do we need...
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