tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7650953985627040991.post3967292052446351632..comments2024-02-14T05:30:55.538-05:00Comments on Cameron's Blog For Essbase Hackers: The Compleat Idiot's Guide to PBCS, No. 5 -- Migrating from PBCS to On-Premises PlanningCameron Lackpourhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07701786303677521318noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7650953985627040991.post-11788095010097533642017-09-28T05:23:02.208-04:002017-09-28T05:23:02.208-04:00Hi Cameron, Even I'm facing the same issue as ...Hi Cameron, Even I'm facing the same issue as Cord.How to overcome with this type of error.<br />Is there any workarounds for this.<br /><br />Cord, if you have found any way to overcome this, please drop in your solutions.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7650953985627040991.post-14514886250325031362016-09-22T15:39:50.906-04:002016-09-22T15:39:50.906-04:00Hi Cameron. I'm currently in the process of m...Hi Cameron. I'm currently in the process of migrating a PBCS application to on premise. I created the correct data source and imported the zipped application file into the LCM, but when I try to import I get an error saying that there is an incorrect value for multicurrency. Correct values are Y or N. I opened up the application settings .xpad file and I can see that the multicurrency setting is set to "SINGLE". I tried changing this setting to a "N" using a text editor but in order to replace this file it requires me to unzip the file to save back to it. If I do this and rezip the file and save it to the LCM manager, when I try to read it for export I get: "EPMLCM-13000: Service currently not available." It seems like changing the text in the set up file has corrupted the folder. Any ideas on what is causing this, or why your import didn't have this issue?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10058401307191755677noreply@blogger.com