I have a very peculiar problem.
(SAS 9.4M5, Web Report Studio 4.4)
An information map was designed based on a straight SAS dataset (not a cube).
That information map can easily be used in Enterprise Guide or verified in Information Map Studio.
But in Web Report Studio (run with the same user), even just using a single column from that information map results in a "Missing Report Element" error.
Since this "suddenly" happened on all information maps/reports in a single tree in the metadata, I have a suspicion that the designer of that reports/maps (who also manages the whole tree) messed up while fiddling around with the metadata permissions.
Does anybody have an idea where I should start searching for a clue?
Maybe the "fiddling" was logged in the metadata-server logs, if the user is known, you should be able to find something useful.
First thought was: folders or maps have been renamed and the iMaps are broken, but the result of such an outburst of creativity should be seen in EG and iMap-Studio, too.
Is there a Show Details button with the error? If so, does it have any more information.
The other place to look is the Web Report Studio log
Lev1\Web\Logs\SASServer2_1\SASWebReportStudio4.4.log
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@Madelyn_SAS wrote:
Is there a Show Details button with the error? If so, does it have any more information.
The other place to look is the Web Report Studio log
Lev1\Web\Logs\SASServer2_1\SASWebReportStudio4.4.log
Good hint. I should take more care following my own maxims 😉
The log has this to say (I guess it points to the problem):
The Balance algorithm timed out before a server could be found.
Could it be that the spawner has developed a problem?
I think I managed to fix it. I located the two processes that had the Metadata ID of the Pooled Workspace Server (used for the reports) in their commandline, and stopped them. Then I restarted the spawner, and finally validated the PWS through the SMC (the reports wouldn't work before I did that) to start a new PWS instance. After that, the reports started working again.
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