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BPC 10.0 Input Forms do not inherit context from Process

daniel_cepok2
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Dear Experts,
we are working with SAP BPC 10.0 NW. We have some problems with opening report from BPF. We are getting the following warning in our BPC 10.0 system when the companies try to open the excel input form from their BPF.
It´s only when companies with restricted access open the input form. Administrators don´t get the warning.
The first time when input forms are opened from any company the warning doesn´t appear but from the second opening on we get the warning.

Do someone of you have the same problem with opening input forms?

Thanks

Daniel

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daniel_cepok2
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1. First we create a Input Form in EPM in Excel. The company ID is context.
2. Then we create a BPF where the company is context and add the input form in one of the steps of BPF. The users get a BPF to insert their Data into the input form for their company. Each user only has the access right for one company.

3. When a user open the input form from the BPF for his company as first of all companies, he can enter the data for his company and the input form opens without any warnings.

4. When the second user who runs the BPF and open the same input form for his company (here another company as the first one) to enter his data, he get the warning.

5. As a Admin we will not get the warning, because we have access to all companies. Just users who have access to their company have this warnings when they open the input form not as a first user.

Hope this helps to understand our problem with the input form.

Thanks

former_member186338
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Not clear, please explain the process step by step...

For sure if you have some member in page axis and the user has no rights to access this member you will recive this warning!

daniel_cepok2
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1. First we create a Input Form in EPM in Excel. The company ID is context.
2. Then we create a BPF where the company is context and add the input form in one of the steps of BPF. The users get a BPF to insert their Data into the input form for their company. Each user only has the access right for one company.

3. When a user open the input form from the BPF for his company as first of all companies, he can enter the data for his company and the input form opens without any warnings.

4. When the second user who runs the BPF and open the same input form for his company (here another company as the first one) to enter his data, he get the warning.

5. As a Admin we will not get the warning, because we have access to all companies. Just users who have access to their company have this warnings when they open the input form not as a first user.

Hope this helps to understand our problem with the input form.

Thanks