Sbo-common sbo 2007A

Hi,
i've a problem. i want to copy my sbo-common 2007A  PL45 in my computer to another server because i've a problem with terminal server installation. Can i do it without problem? Thanks a lot

Yes u could do it, but you also could use the SBO-Common from the installation CD.

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  • 2007A Install - Cannot connect to SBO-COMMON db

    Towards the end of the Server install, after building the databases, a message displays that the Install is testing the connection to the SBO-COMMON db.  It then tells me that it is unable to connect and displays the MSSQL log on screen for me to enter the sa password. When I enter the correct password and press ok I get the "Cannot Connect" message again.
    Before running the Install I have made sure that the required MSSQL services are running (MSSQL, Agent and Browser)

    Hello Tony,
    Please take a look at SAP Note 979081, it may be related.
    Hope it helps,
    Regards,
    Willy
    SAP Business One Forum's team

  • SBO-COMMON demasiado grande

    Buenas tardes, Recien he llegado a realizar la actualizacion de SAP 2007A a 8.8 y me encuentro con un SBO COMMON de 533 MB con un archivo log de 70 GB!  , he realizado los procedimientos de  reduccion de SQL2008 pero simplemente el corre la solicitud dice ok  y todo queda igual.. Agradezco quien me informe de algun procedimiento adicional a realizar, Gracias

    Tengo entendido que sap recomienda ese modo de recuperacion en SIMPLE
    No olvides calificar el aporte si te fue de ayuda
    Saludos!

  • SBO COmmon Upgrad Error

    hello all,
    im doing an upgrade from SBO 2007a SP01 PL09 to SBO2007a SP01 PL12, but when i upgrade the sbo common database it gives me this error. [see Image|http://s264.photobucket.com/albums/ii184/abing430/SAP/?action=view&current=CommonError.jpg]. base on this error i have found this sap note 1379089, but when i get to the service manager - Event Sender my computer hangs up...
    please help..
    best regards,
    Fidel

    Hello Fidel,
    Have you checked the forum?
    You may start from the follows:
    Unable to install 8.8 client
    Upgradation Failed - SAP b1 8.8 PL 12
    Thanks,
    Gordon

  • Creating user defined table in SBO-COMMON

    Hello experts,
    I'd like to create a user defined table in SBO-COMMON. I'll tell you why:
    I have successfully created a SAP B1 addon which adds freight costs to an order if the total amount is under a certain threshold. We have 2 administrations running, a live one and a test administration. We have put the connectionstring to determine the expense code of the freight costs in the exe.config-file of the addon.
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    Is there such a way?
    My alternative is to abuse another database on the server and just add the info there, but I'd prefer to store it in SBO-COMMON.
    Thanks for your time!
    Vincent

    UDT cannot be created in sbo-common. You may create new db and work with table in this db (but it will be not UDT, but standard sql table), or create new company db only for this purposes and create UDT there.

  • Add-On connection for Journal Entry - Failed to Connect to SBO Common

    We have a customer (SAPBO 2005A SP01 PL29) with some specific requirements that required an add-on running in the background to monitor the addition of Goods Receipt PO's to the system. When the GRPO is successfully added, the Add-On will (behind the scenes) create an appropriate Journal Entry through the SAP DI. One of the issues that we encountered during the development of this functionality was that when it was tested by users, they weren't authorized to access the Financials module or the Journal Entry screen. What we ended up doing was creating a secondary connection (vCompany) in the DL pulling the information from the encrypted user information from SAP the Add-On used to connect, but utilizing a management level user ID and password. Once that connection has been made, the Journal Entry is added through the DI and that secondary connection is disconnected.
    The problem that we're encountering is this. When the users are logged into SAP Client with an regular user, and the GRPO adds, the secondary connection fails and returns a message of "Failed to Connect to SBO-Common". However, if the user is logged into SAP as an adminitrative level user and the GRPO is added, the secondary connection is successful and the Journal Entry is created. The secondary connection is strictly used for the JE. Here's the code (VS.Net 2005) for the secondary connection:
    vCompany = New SAPbobsCOM.Company
    vCompany.UseTrusted = True
    vCompany.language = SAPbobsCOM.BoSuppLangs.ln_English
    vCompany.CompanyDB = oCompany.CompanyDB
    vCompany.UserName = "XXXXX"
    vCompany.Password = "YYYYY"           
    vCompany.Server = oCompany.Server
    vCompany.DbServerType = SAPbobsCOM.BoDataServerTypes.dst_MSSQL2005
    lRetConnect = vCompany.Connect()
    Where "XXXXX" would be the appropriate management level SAP User Name and "YYYYY" would be that users password.
    Has anyone else had this kind of issue where you needed a secondary connection with management level access behind the scenes to accomplish something in SAP and had problems getting it to connect? Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated.

    Hi Dennis,
    what you can try is to make a untrusted connection
    oCompany.UseTrusted = False
    and set the DBUser and Pwd
    oCompany.DbUserName = "sa"
    oCompany.DbPassword = "insertpwd"
    lg David

  • Truncate or Shrink the SBO-COMMON Database in B1.

    Hello everybody!!
    I need to know if it's safe to either truncate or shrink the SBO-COMMON database.  I kow all recovery trail will be lost, but that doesn't matter much, since I'm planning to switch from "full recovery" to "simple" recovery model.  The database is backed up on a daily basis, so only the last back up of the databse is relevant.
    In notes 625546, 783183 and 548772 SAP clearly states that truncating or shrinking a production database is a safe procedure, but what about the SBO-COMMON?  I guess one can follow the same rationale as in the production databases, but I'm not sure.
    Thanks for any valuable help.
    Emilio Méndez.

    Ross:
    Thanks a lot for the advice.  I'm still triyng to get official word from SAP through a message in the Market Place.  Anyhow, I'm going to take your adivce as a "best practice" for a reasonable maintenace plan to the databases used by B1.
    I'm only waiting for some other comments before I mark the thread as "answered".
    Thanks a lot for the help,
    Emilio Mendez.

  • License allocation table in SBO-COMMON database

    Hi all,
    Does anyone know which table in SBO-COMMON database stores the information regarding the license allocation?
    This would help me a lot 'cause I need to update that table in order to rescue a license that was blocked when I deleted a company database.
    Please advise.
    Victor

    Hi Victor.
    This info is not saved in any tables. They are in B1upf.xml which under licensing server. You can backup and recreate the file by reassign all licenses.
    Thanks,
    Gordon

  • How reduce Sbo-common log is over 40GB??

    Hi all
    I have a big problem that what I think my SBO-COMMON_log.LDF is very big and the server tell me everyday that I don't have enough free space on HD.
    I'd tried to clean and shrink the SBO-COMMON_log.LDF but I can't.
    Please HELP!!!
    Thanks all.
    Paco
    Hola a todos
    Tengo un grave problema o eso creo, porque el SBO-COMMON_log.LDF es enorme pasa los 40GB, y continuamente esto recibiendo mensajes del servidor avisandome que no queda espacio libre en el disco.
    He intentado limpiar y reducir el archivo pero no hay manera.
    Por favor AYUDADME.
    Gracias
    Paco

    Hi Paco,
    It's not really worth keeping a log file for the SBO-COMMON database as the data movement is so small. Therefore I normally set the recovery level of this database to simple. This will then set the log file to a few kilobytes and the log file will not grow. If you'd rather keep the recovery model at full then I recommend you truncate the log file and then set up transaction log backups for the database so the log file doesn't keep growing.
    When you say that you've tried to shrink the log file, what procedure have you tried? In some cases I've found that the shrink database options in SQL don't work but setting the recovery model to simple and running the DBCC shrinkfile command in Query Analyzer with shrink the file to virtually nothing. For more details see here:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/907511
    Of course, before you start playing around with your database, make sure you have a good backup
    Hope this helps,
    Owen

  • How to Change sbo-common ldf & mdf path

    Dear experts,
    Our C drive space is very low, that why I want to change my sbo-common .ldf and .mdf data path( Its hold 15gb).
    I had changed other .ldf and .mdf path using restore process. But when I change the sbo-common path then error is occurred (database are use).
    I run the SP_WHO and find out the spid and kill the IDs but one or two id was create again that's why
    I not change the path.
    Please give me the solution.
    Tanks ,
    Arabinda Pal

    Hi,
    Close SAP on server and client machines.
    follow below steps:
    Always take a full backup before a detach.
    Detach the database, delete/rename the log file, attach the database - this will create a minimum size log file.
    Note that the log file must be deleted/renamed otherwise it will be re-used even though it is not mentioned in the attach.
    Enterprise manager
    Right click on the database, All tasks, Detach database, OK.
    Delete/rename the disk log file.
    Right click on databases, All tasks, Attach database, Select the .mdf file, OK, Yes (to the create new log message).
    t-sql
    sp_detach_db [dbname]
    Delete/rename the disk log file.
    sp_attach_single_file_db [dbname], [filename]
    where [filename] is the name of the physical data file (.mdf).
    Thanks,
    Neetu

  • Shrink SBO COMMON Database

    I found that the log file of my customer's SBO COMMON Database is too large.
    Is it important? Can I just shrink it without disturbing my customer's process?
    Will the SAP performance be better after I shrink the log file of SBO COMMON?
    Edited by: jupitercd on Sep 14, 2011 2:18 PM

    Hi,
    How many companies do you maintain in a single application server? instead of shrinking the Sbo-common,why dont you restore it to its original size? As far as i know, Common will just gather info of all DB's installed in the app server and it will keep it(add-on info, patch level and etc.)  on my own opinion,its better to restore than to shrink.(how to restore?get a new common from a newly installed system with same patch level and restore it into your live DB. )
    Regards,
    Darius Gragasin

  • Changing location DB SBO-Common

    Hi all,
    Detailed problem description:
    I am using SQL Server 2005.
    To free space on the C drive we want to move mdf (data) and ldf (log) files for example 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data'
    to the D-drive, 'D:\Data'.
    I know SBO-Common is necessairy for SBO, the others not sure.
    How can I move those files, without creating any problems?
    Thanks, Chief

    Hi Chief
    Accutally I think it's a SQL Server job and you do not even need to change anything
    in SBO.Just relocate the DB to the new location by following the below MS kb,
    then click the refresh botton the choose company windows at SBO.That should work.
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/224071
    Regards,
    Syn Qin
    SAP Business One Forums Team

  • Client has deleted SBO-COMMON by mistake

    My client has deleted the SBO-COMMON database while deleting other databases, assuming that it is like a DEMO database....
    Please guide me the solution for this.SAP B1 is not functioning.Do i need to re-install SAP B1 Server.

    You will have to re-install SAP Business One server. If you sill have the demo databases (SBO UK etc) you can un-check the option to install the demo database.
    Also, I would recommend that you suggest to detach the database within MS SQL first, wait for a period of time for the end user to really confirm that the database is a demo / un-used database and then only remove the mdf and log file.
    Alternatively, get them to check with you / a B1 partner before doing any work in the MS SQL relating to SAP B1.

  • SBO-Common error when Using oRecordSet = oCompany.GetCompanyList

    Good Day
    Experts:
    I am having a bit of trouble running the code in the COM DI\05.OrderAndInvoice sample. 
    On the line --> oRecordSet = oCompany.GetCompanyList
    An error appears "Connection to SBO-Common has failed". 
    I would like to do the same thing in one of my screens but I cannot even get the sample to work.  I am not sure
    what connecting to SBO-Common does but appearently I need that since the sample or my application does not work.
    Can anyone help?
    Thanks,
    EJD

    oCompany = New SAPbobsCOM.Company
    ' Init Connection Properties
    oCompany.Server = "servername" ' change to your company server
    oCompany.DbServerType = SAPbobsCOM.BoDataServerTypes.dst_MSSQL2005
    oCompany.DbUserName = ""
    oCompany.DbPassword = ""
    oCompany.UseTrusted = True
    lRetCode = oCompany.Connect()
    If lRetCode <> 0 Then ' if the connection failed
               oCompany.GetLastError(lErrCode, sErrMsg)
                MsgBox("Connection Failed - " & sErrMsg, MsgBoxStyle.Exclamation, "Default Connection Failed")
    End If
    'Create a list of companies...
    oRecordSet = oCompany.GetCompanyList ' get the company list

  • SBO-Common LOGFILE = 40.000 MB/40GB - Wechsel von FULL auf SIMPLE Mode ?

    Guten Morgen,
    unsere B1 läuft seit Oktober 2009. Aktuell ist das Logfile der SBO-Common-DB bei 40.000 MB Größe angelangt.
    Als Lösung wurde mir vorgeschlagen:
    - DB -> Eigenschaften -> Optionen - Mode von derzeit FULL auf SIMPLE zu stellen
    - DB -> Task -> Shrink -> Database
    Ist das eine gute Lösung ?
    Darf ich fragen, wie bei Euch die Einstellungen am SQL lauten ?
    (Unser System: PL10HF2-SP1 - SQL-2005 SP2)
    Vielen Dank für Eure Wissenwerte.
    Gruß
    Markus

    Hallo nochmal,
    wünsche frohes neues Jahr...
    habe es so gemacht, wie mir vorgeschlagen wurde vom SAP-Partner:
    - DB -> Eigenschaften -> Optionen - Mode von derzeit FULL auf SIMPLE zu stellen
    - DB -> Task -> Shrink -> Database
    Gesamtdauer: ca. 1 Minute
    Ergebnis: wie gewünscht
    Danke und viele Grüße
    Markus

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