Hello Rick, This is mostly because of incompatibility issues between server- and client-api-version. The current version of ARInside uses version 8.1 of the ARAPI. The API failed to loaded the mentioned field from the server, because the received data is invalid. It would be helpful to know some version-/database-details of your environment.
I’ve seen this: - if you connect to a rather old ARServer version - or there is some invalid or corrupted meta data in the database I can’t guarantee we can find a workaround. What you should do: 1) Like John Kenny suggested, try open it in DevStudio/AdminTool. (Normally you use the same version of DevStudio/AdminTool identical to your server version and it should work without an error). If this error does show up as well, it’s probably a meta-data corruption. It’s a little hard to track down which field property is causing this. 2) If the error doesn’t show up in DevStudio/AdminTool, there is a chance to get it working if ARInside is compiled using the same API version of your server. But I can’t offer this option in case the server-version is below version 7.0. As a final conclusion: this kind of error isn’t fixable easily. But aside from the field mentioned in the error message, ARInside should generate a valid documentation for all the other workflow. In case option 2) is a viable option and it’s very important for you to have this field documented correctly, please contact me off-list so I can try to provide a special build. -John- From: Rick Phillips Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2014 12:04 AM Newsgroups: gmane.comp.crm.arsystem.general To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: ARInside error ** Has anyone seen this error with ARInside ARInside-3.1.2.662-win32? I'm running it for the first time. Schema: OBO:PeopleUserOuterJoin -- Failed to load field 1000000949: [ARERR 91] RPC call failed RPC: Can't decode result Thanks, Rick _ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" and have been for 20 years_ _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org "Where the Answers Are, and have been for 20 years"