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I receive the error : "A cube file cannot be created from another cube file. The source "IP address" is a cube file." But the "IP address" is a server !!!!! maybe it's because I'm using an IP adddress instead-of a name? |
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I receive the error : "A cube file cannot be created from another cube file. The source "IP address" is a cube file." But the "IP address" is a server !!!!! maybe it's because I'm using an IP adddress instead-of a name? If I recall correctly, this was fixed some time ago, and should be included in SP3. Are you using SP3 on the client ? -- ================================================== Mosha Pasumansky - www.mosha.com/msolap Development Lead in the Analysis Server team All you need is love (John Lennon) Disclaimer : This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. ================================================== |
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I receive the error : "A cube file cannot be created from another cube file. The source "IP address" is a cube file." But the "IP address" is a server !!!!! maybe it's because I'm using an IP adddress instead-of a name? If I recall correctly, this was fixed some time ago, and should be included in SP3. Are you using SP3 on the client ? -- ================================================== Mosha Pasumansky - www.mosha.com/msolap Development Lead in the Analysis Server team All you need is love (John Lennon) Disclaimer : This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. ================================================== |
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Well, The SP3 is applied correctly. And if I replace the IP address of the server by it's network name, then I can create a .CUB file !!! |
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