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Running Config Utility and Clicking "Get RCU Configuration" Returns Error: "Invalid object name 'COMPONENT_SCHEMA_INFO'" on MS SQL Server Database (Doc ID 2189269.1)

Last updated on MARCH 01, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle WebCenter Enterprise Capture - Version 12.2.1.1.0 and later
Oracle WebCenter Content - Version 12.2.1.1.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

When in the Fusion MiddleWare Configuration Wizard on the "Database Configuration Type" tab and clicking the "Get RCU Configuration" button to retried the information from a MS SQL Server database the following error is returned:

 

2016-09-20 02:58:32,459 SEVERE [49] com.oracle.cie.domain.gui.jdbc.ShadowTableConfigurationPanel$BindThread - com.oracle.cie.rcu.external.ComponentSchemaInfoException: SQLException thrown
at com.oracle.cie.rcu.external.ComponentSchemaInfoFactory.getComponentSchemaInfos(ComponentSchemaInfoFactory.java:46)
at com.oracle.cie.domain.gui.jdbc.ShadowTableConfigurationPanel$BindThread.run(ShadowTableConfigurationPanel.java:757)
Caused by: java.sql.SQLSyntaxErrorException: [FMWGEN][SQLServer JDBC Driver][SQLServer]Invalid object name 'COMPONENT_SCHEMA_INFO'.
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.ddcw.b(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.ddcw.a(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.ddcv.b(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.ddcv.a(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserver.tds.ddr.v(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserver.tds.ddr.a(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserver.tds.ddr.a(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserver.dda3.m(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.dde7.e(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.dde7.a(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.dde7.w(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.dde7.v(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.sqlserverbase.dde7.executeQuery(Unknown Source)
at com.oracle.cie.rcu.external.ComponentSchemaInfoFactory.getComponentSchemaInfos(ComponentSchemaInfoFactory.java:28)
... 1 more

 

Cause

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