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Indeed - Oracle Support Bug 25243111 (JAR FILE IMPORT FAILS: ORACLE.BI.MIGRATION.PLUGIN.METADATA.TRANSFORMBAREXCEPTION) can be found at: https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/BugDisplay?id=25243111
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Cesar has just given you a code snippet which should sort you out. Sent from my iPhone
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Do a quick Google search - http://obieetutorialguide.blogspot.ch/2012/03/database-evaluate-function.html?m=1 There are loads of blog articles and you could also search Oracle's extensive documentation as well. Sent from my iPhone
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Have you tried recreating the scheduler job? There seems to be a mismatch between agent and NQ tables. To test, create another Agent and see if it generates your report. Sent from my iPhone
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Have you checked you BI Server log files for any clues? Sent from my iPhone
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I think it has already been mentioned that you can't achieve both in a single analysis. You'll need to set your max number of rows to a reasonable number in your config. and then have 1 report which has a row count <= 200 filter on it and a 2nd report which shows all rows. Sent from my iPhone
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You'll need to provide more information about how your report setup is structured. The error seems to imply that your filtered report is referencing another report.
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You can use Catalog Manager in Offline Mode to correct this - https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23943_01/bi.1111/e10541/prescatadmin.htm#BIESG321 Sent from my iPhone
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https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/DocContentDisplay?_afrLoop=265383940610711&id=2126027.1&_afrWindowMode=0&_adf.ctr… This is specific to Windows but it might point you in the right direction.
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You'll need to provide more information if you're going to get any assistance here. Some screenshots will be helpful as well as some idea of where exactly this is happening, what versions you're upgrading from and to, which OS etc.
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Then you can derive the month using MONTH(CURRENT_DATE) which will give you 12 for December. So your filter will be where MONTH BETWEEN 1 AND MONTH(CURRENT_DATE) Sent from my iPhone
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So in your previous example, where does August come from? Sent from my iPhone
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You'll need to hold the current reporting month as an additional presentation variable (in your example, this would be August). You'll then need to include this in your filter: Where year between 2015 and 2016 and month between 1 and 8 (assuming your time dimension has month numbers. Sent from my iPhone
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look at this Oracle document and ensure you're passing the correct parameters in your call to the migration tool - https://blogs.oracle.com/pa/resource/11g12cUpgradeTips.ppt
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Have you upgraded your JDK on OBIEE 12c to a 1.8 version?
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Follow the steps in the Oracle document I provided you. In a nutshell: Install JDK Install WebLogic Install OBIEE binaries Run config and create RCU schemas Run migration tool (this can be done in config step above as well) Install OBIEE client tools https://blogs.oracle.com/pa/resource/11g12cUpgradeTips.ppt
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Firstly, this is a different issue so I suggest you close the original thread and open a new one for your new issue. Having said that, check that your JAVA_HOME is set up correctly
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If your question is now answered @Mukeshs, mark as correct to help others who may have this issue in future.
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This is what Oracle recommends - https://blogs.oracle.com/pa/entry/what_you_need_to_know
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Windows 8 is not a supported operating system. If you do hack it and get it to work, Oracle won't support you if you have any problems (and you're bound to have problems along the way).