We're getting the following errors when trying to export a file from SAS FM:
NOTE: Could not load classloader finbatch. Using default classloader.
NOTE: Could not initialize classpath. Classpath variable is not set.
resultCode=WEEK table=WORK.BASE_FACT_PeriodAnalysMbrs exportLib=ExportFM
exportResultFacts() Error exporting facts from result: WEEK, com.sas.solutions.finance.models.FinanceServerException: export() - u:p
xkumari2 - Error during export of Result Facts.
ERROR: Execution terminated by an ABORT statement at line 200 column 198.
periodCodes1=2021 analysisCodes1=APR_01_FCST cnt=2 nRunJavaOBJ=1 sas_period_code=2021 sas_analysis_code=APR_01_FCST src=
resultCode=WEEK
msg=exportResultFacts() Error exporting facts from result: WEEK, com.sas.solutions.finance.models.FinanceServerException: export() -
u:pxkumari2 - Error during export of Result Facts. table=WORK.BASE_FACT_PeriodAnalysMbrs exportLib=ExportFM _ERROR_=1 _N_=1
07-28 05:10:48,261 [Thread-0][ERROR BaseFactLoad] - exportResultFacts() exportResultFacts() Error exporting facts from result:
WEEK, com.sas.solutions.finance.models.FinanceServerException: export() - u:pxkumari2 - Error during export of Result Facts.
com.sas.solutions.finance.models.FinanceClientException: com.sas.solutions.finance.models.FinanceServerException: export() -
u:pxkumari2 - Error during export of Result Facts.
It's probably best if you work with SAS Tech Support on this one. They are best equipped to help you diagnose.
In looking at a few similar tracks internally I see there can sometimes be a conflict with the SAS Stored Process server port and the PC Files Server port. Here's a SAS Note -- but this may not be related to your environment at all, so Tech Support is the best starting point.
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