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    XML/XSL parse errors / Path not found

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Problem Symptoms:
    * When printing an order letter to a vendor, there is an Aleph GUI "XML/XSL parse errors." message.
    * An XmlXsl.err file opens with the following content:

    Error at xsl:include on line 8 of file:////Ra-2000/c$/AL500_20_1_RAS/a...er-slip-01.xsl:
    XTSE0165: java.io.FileNotFoundException:
    \Ra-2000\c$\AL500_20_1_RAS\alephcom\files\BAB50\PrintTemplates\ger\funcs.xsl (The system
    cannot find the path specified)
    Failed to compile stylesheet. 1 error detected.

    * But the path exists on the C: drive.

    Cause:
    Problem with GUI client.

    Resolution:
    Re-install the GUI.

    Additional Information

    In German, the error is "Das System kann den angegebenen Pfad nicht finden".

    Category: Acquisitions (500)

    Subject: Orders (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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