OBIEE Write Back ERROR

Hi All,
Pl Help me in Resolving the Error
"Write Back Error
The system is unable to read the Write Back Template 'HIRING_STATUS'. Please contact your system administrator. "
FolderPath:\\
C:\OracleBI\web\msgdb\customMessages\Hiring_status.xml
Here Table Name is BIDW_Final
Column Name is Hiring_status where i am trying to write.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<WebMessageTables xmlns:sawnm="com.siebel.analytics.web/message/v1">
<WebMessageTable lang="en-us" system="WriteBack" table="Messages">
<WebMessage name="HIRING_STATUS">
<XML>
<WriteBack connectionPool="RRF_TEST">
<Insert> insert into BIDW_FINAL (HIRING_STATUS) values ('@{c1}')
</Insert>
<Update> </Update>
<postUpdate>COMMIT</postUpdate>
</WriteBack>
</XML>
</WebMessage>
</WebMessageTable>
</WebMessageTables>
I gave access,and done all the write back settings given (Follwing eg: OBIEE writeback
Kindly help me in resolving the issue.
Thanks in Advance,
RK

Hi,
See the below link, it may help you,
http://gerardnico.com/wiki/dat/obiee/write_back#support
The write back name must be the same in the node WebMessage of the xml message
<WebMessage name="*HIRING_STATUS*">
Thanks,
Balaa....
Edited by: Balaa on Apr 30, 2010 5:09 PM
Edited by: Balaa on Apr 30, 2010 5:11 PM

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