Very recently, an OBIEE v12.2.1.1 upgraded to v12.2.1.3 on an Exalytics machine. Though it wasn't a major upgrade, we had to do it to fix some bugs encountered in v12.2.1.1. For sure, it wasn't a easy walk in the park during the upgrade and post upgrade.
I am here to discuss a particular issue we faced post upgrade. This should be interesting.
Post upgrade to v12.2.1.3, we heard from the application team that all the reports working perfectly fine, except the dashboard reports with HTML tag unable to save. The below error was thrown when try to save the existing HTML reports:
"You do not currently have sufficient privileges to save a report or dashboard page that contains HTML markup"
It appeared to be a very generic error, and we tried all the workarounds we found on various websites and Oracle docs. Unfortunately, none of the solution fixed the issues. One of the popular advice is the following:
you need to go and check the HTML markup privileges in Administration.
1. Login with OBIEE Admin user,
2. Go to Administration link - Manage Privileges,
3. Search for "Save Content with HTML Markup" and see if it has necessary privileges. else assign the necessary roles and re-check the issue.
After giving an additional privilege we could save the existing HTML reports. However, still the issue exists when we create a new dashboard report, with HTML tag. This time the below error msg was appeared:
While doing the research we also opened a SR with Oracle support. Luckily, (I mean it), the engineer who assigned this SR was good enough to catch the issue and provide the solution.
The engineer tried to simulate the issue on his 12.2.1.3 environment and surprisingly he faced the similar problem. He then contacted the OBIEE development team and reaised the above concerns.
A few hours later, he provided us the below workaround, which seems to be a generic solution to the first and second problem we faced. I believe this is a common issue on 12.2.1.3.
The solution perfectly worked and all HTML dashboard reports were able to save.
If you are on OBIEE 12.2.1.3, I strongly recommend you to test the HTML reports, and if you encounter one similar to ours, apply the workaround.
I am here to discuss a particular issue we faced post upgrade. This should be interesting.
Post upgrade to v12.2.1.3, we heard from the application team that all the reports working perfectly fine, except the dashboard reports with HTML tag unable to save. The below error was thrown when try to save the existing HTML reports:
"You do not currently have sufficient privileges to save a report or dashboard page that contains HTML markup"
It appeared to be a very generic error, and we tried all the workarounds we found on various websites and Oracle docs. Unfortunately, none of the solution fixed the issues. One of the popular advice is the following:
you need to go and check the HTML markup privileges in Administration.
1. Login with OBIEE Admin user,
2. Go to Administration link - Manage Privileges,
3. Search for "Save Content with HTML Markup" and see if it has necessary privileges. else assign the necessary roles and re-check the issue.
After giving an additional privilege we could save the existing HTML reports. However, still the issue exists when we create a new dashboard report, with HTML tag. This time the below error msg was appeared:
While doing the research we also opened a SR with Oracle support. Luckily, (I mean it), the engineer who assigned this SR was good enough to catch the issue and provide the solution.
The engineer tried to simulate the issue on his 12.2.1.3 environment and surprisingly he faced the similar problem. He then contacted the OBIEE development team and reaised the above concerns.
A few hours later, he provided us the below workaround, which seems to be a generic solution to the first and second problem we faced. I believe this is a common issue on 12.2.1.3.
Please follow below steps :: Take a backup of Instanceconfig.xml file, which is located in the following location, <obiee_home>/user_projects/domains/bi/config/fmwconfig/biconfig/OBIPS/instanceconfig.xml 2. Add the following entry under security. <Security> <CheckUrlFreshness>false</CheckUrlFreshness> <EnableSavingContentWithHTML>true</EnableSavingContentWithHTML> </Security> 3. Restart the presentation services with command below :: cd /refresh/home/oracle/12c/Oracle_Home/Oracle_Config/bi/bitools/bin ./stop.sh -i obips1 ./start.sh -i obips1 4. Now you will see the "Contains HTML MARK up" in the answers , check it and try to save the report now. |
The solution perfectly worked and all HTML dashboard reports were able to save.
If you are on OBIEE 12.2.1.3, I strongly recommend you to test the HTML reports, and if you encounter one similar to ours, apply the workaround.
1 comment:
Thank goodness for your blog! We too came across this error and will implement. Thanks for detailing out your experience and the solution. Also wanted to add this information for the second command:
Setting CheckUrlFreshness to false will make OBIPS no longer scan report XML for HTML content / will allow a user from some other session to send report XML containing HTML scripts to the current session.
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