Query modification problem after Business Content upgrade

Question: [Sorry, first I opened the topic on the wrong forum...]

Hi,

We have upgraded two systems from Business Content 3.1 to BC3.3. After the upgrade we have a problem when opening a query for modification: a dialogue window is opened and system says:

"AUTOMATIC CORRECTION
The following objects were not found when accessing server

Press 'Repair' to correct the problem (incorrect parts of the query are automatically deleted)
Press 'Cancel' to undo the last action

Missing objects:
- InfoObjects
| |- InfoObject 0HIER_VERS
- Affected Items
|- Hierarchy version"

Strange thing is that the problem cannot be reproduced on consultants' laptops, only on clients' PC-s, so we believe there must be something about Windows/Excel security that produces the error message.
Have you ever experienced this (kind of) problem before? Do you have any idea what I should check?

I have already checked the followings:
- Macro security settings in MS Excel,
- logged on to the PC's as Administrator
- logged on to BW with clients'/consultants' user ID's on clients'/consultants' PC's, problem appeared only on client PC-s
- SAP GUI version and patch level (it is the same)
- MS Excel, MS Windows version (the same)

I have also checked InfoObject 0HIER_VERS, it really does not exist in the system. But it does not exist in our Production system either, while the query is completely the same in both systems.
0HIER_VERS is a "technical attribute" (as I read in an SAP documentation - however, I don't really understand this term), it is attached to 0CS_GROUP (Consolidation group).

Cheers

Answer:
[Sorry, first I opened the topic on the wrong forum...]

Hi,

Missing objects:
- InfoObjects
| |- InfoObject 0HIER_VERS
- Affected Items
|- Hierarchy version[/i]"


I have also checked InfoObject 0HIER_VERS, it really does not exist in the system. But it does not exist in our Production system either, while the query is completely the same in both systems.
0HIER_VERS is a "technical attribute" (as I read in an SAP documentation - however, I don't really understand this term), it is attached to 0CS_GROUP (Consolidation group).

Cheers

Strange,
Check the where used list for I-Object 0HIER_VERS as a part of sanity check.
Usually i remember these happening while query transports for Non-R/3 hierarchies where the Transported query has the description same but technical name of hierarchy different.

Hope it Helps
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Chetan
@ CP...

Answer:
Hi,

I am facing a similar problem. When I try to access some Business Content Queries, I get a message saying 'No Entry Found'.

Initailly I was assuming this is because of the variable on a hierarchy which is not being implemented at my client location. I am working on cost center and there is a variable on hierarchy.

This happens when we try to open it from clients' workstations. When I tried to open it from one of the consultants' laptop I was surprised to see it open.

What could be the problem ? Is it because of Excel? Is it because of authorisations on workstation?

Kindly let me know if anyone has any idea.

Thanks
BW Developer

Answer:
In BEx i am facing the
'the following objects were not found when accessing the server'.
was it solved. does anyone faced this and solved it, kindly let me know.
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