When validating an application, I get the following error:
An error occurred during page and controller generation.
Unable to generate rules for used services/data sources: Unable to find requested pattern
After publishing to Bizflow, the application works, but on loading, it generates annoying popup dialogs complaining asking if the user wants to exit the work item handler. These can be dismissed (canceled) and the program functions normally.
Any help on this would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Warren
An error occurred during page and controller generation.
Unable to generate rules for used services/data sources: Unable to find requested pattern
After publishing to Bizflow, the application works, but on loading, it generates annoying popup dialogs complaining asking if the user wants to exit the work item handler. These can be dismissed (canceled) and the program functions normally.
Any help on this would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Warren
RE: Unable to generate rules for used services
I+?+?+?m sorry you are having these issues.
With regards to the generation error, does it give you any indication as to which Controller the problem might be related to?
If not, I would try selecting each Controller on the Application Map in turn, and checking the Advanced Options on the right hand side. Make sure that the +?+?++Select Existing Controller+?+?+? drop down has the matched entry selected. If not, select the correct value and try saving again.
If this doesn+?+?+?t help, would it be possible for you to send through a project export for me to look at? You can send it privately to support@hyfinity.com if required.
On the published side, the automatic dialogs about exiting the work item normally occur if an error has happened, eg a session timeout. Are you getting any other messages shown on the page that might indicate why they are appearing?
It is possible this is linked to the validation errors above, so I would try this again once those have been resolved, but if you are still having issues let me know and we can debug further.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Gerard