%META:TOPICPARENT{name="ErrorMessagesM"}% ==Error Messages (M)== [[UDAErrorMessages|A]] [[ErrorMessagesB|B]] [[ErrorMessagesC|C]] [[ErrorMessagesD|D]] [[ErrorMessagesE|E]] [[ErrorMessagesF|F]] [[ErrorMessagesG|G]] [[ErrorMessagesH|H]] [[ErrorMessagesI|I]] [[ErrorMessagesJ|J]] [[ErrorMessagesK|K]] [[ErrorMessagesL|L]] [[ErrorMessagesM|M]] [[ErrorMessagesN|N]] [[ErrorMessagesO|O]] [[ErrorMessagesP|P]] [[ErrorMessagesQ|Q]] [[ErrorMessagesR|R]] [[ErrorMessagesS|S]] [[ErrorMessagesT|T]] [[ErrorMessagesU|U]] [[ErrorMessagesV|V]] [[ErrorMessagesW|W]] [[ErrorMessagesX|X]] [[ErrorMessagesY|Y]] [[ErrorMessagesZ|Z]] [[ErrorMessagesSymbols|#]] ===Mapping not found=== "Mapping not found" errors are returned by the OpenLink Session Rules Book. If you receive "Mapping" errors, take the following action: 1. Take note of the Domain (a.k.a. "ServerType") which you pass in your client's DSN. For example: {{{ Sybase 12 }}} 2. Use a text editor to open the oplrqb.ini file which you find in the /bin sub-directory of your server's OpenLink installation. 3. Locate the [Domain Aliases] section of the Rules Book. 4. Locate your Domain or ServerType in the list of domain aliases. 5. Determine which alias is paired with your Domain or ServerType. For example: {{{ [Domain Aliases] Sybase 12 = syb12 //* Here syb12 is the alias. }}} 6. Locate the [Mapping Rules] section of the Rules Book. 7. Create a rule which pairs your alias with a generic_x section. For example: {{{ syb12:*:*:*:*:*:* = accept generic_syb12 }}} 8. Save your changes and exit the file. 9. Restart or reinitialize your Request Broker. 10. Test. ===Evidence=== Session Rules Book Request Broker Log