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Numerous Warnings In BIP Log - Context: 1, Code: U9KP7Q94, Message: Path Not Found OR Object found [path: /shared/ (Doc ID 1633883.1)

Last updated on APRIL 04, 2025

Applies to:

BI Publisher (formerly XML Publisher) - Version 11.1.1.7.x to 11.1.1.7.x [Release 11.1]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

In BIP 11.1.1.7 with OBIEE, logging in and browsing the catalog causes numerous warnings in the BIP log file.
-No functional issues experienced.
-The source of the warning are not clear, especially the second one, since XDM exists on the path.

Context: 1, code: U9KP7Q94, message: Path not found (/users/mveselov/_temp/Custom/Scheduled Reports/KYC/DataModels/KYC_UDoEDetail.xdm)
Context: 0, code: U9KP7Q94, message: Path not found (/shared/Custom/Scheduled Reports/KYC/DataModels/KYC_UDoEDetail.xdm)


The Security Model for BI Publisher is set to "Fusion Middleware" and the Catalog Type set to "Oracle BIEE Catalog".

OR

Many Errors In the BI-Publisher log File like "Object found [path: /shared/... running BI Publisher 11.1.1.7 and are experiencing a number of Waring messages in the BI-Publisher.log file that are not understood as follows:

[2013-11-20T21:41:33.792+02:00] [bi_server1] [WARNING] [] [oracle.xdo] [tid: 11] [userId: ] [ecid: 6c1ec72fb6cfc491:2591a187:1425ceba888:-8000-000000000005905e,0] [APP: bipublisher#11.1.1] User (xxxxx) with session id: 9211l6e8ogh3tvn2kh2gcaqcj0134qgimknk2vq is looking for object in biee path: /shared/xxx yyyy zzzz/report_name.xdo/_report.xdo[[
Object Error [Context: 0, code: U9KP7Q94, message: Path not found (/shared/xxx yyyy zzzz/report_name.xdo/_report.xdo)]
Object found [path: /shared/xxxx yyyyyy zzzz , type: 0It looks like /shared/ is added to the path

Changes

 

Cause

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