AW non standard form

Hi
When i try to enable for olap api an Analytic Workspace with AWM 9.2.0.4.1, after an export-import via wizard, i've an error of non standard form of AW.
Same things happens using the export-import command via dml worksheet. The procedure of export succeed (or at least it seems...), but when i try to import and enable for olap api nothing...
I forget something?
The db is 9.2.0.6 and AWM is 9.2.0.4.1
Thanks for your interesting
--Marco

In pre 9.2.0.6 the owner and name of the AW must match exactly what was exported in order to have the enablement run properly. However, you are running 9.2.0.6 so this should not be a problem. Perhaps the original AW was from an earlier version? Please log an iTAR with Oracle Support in order to further investigate.

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    reward points if useful
    regards
    Jaipal

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