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‎05-13-2022 04:16 PM
Getting "Error: Invalid object name 'tblMonitorUni'" in "Monitor: information" Report after upgrading to newly released version v. 10.0.2.0.
I noticed an entry in the posted lansweeper Changelog an entry:
Changed: LAN-12936 Renamed the tblMonitorUni table that stores extended display data to tblExtendedDisplayUni, and restructured the table for storage optimization
Wondering if this had something to do with this reporting error. Is there a way to modify the report to correct this?
This report was obtained from:
https://www.lansweeper.com/report/monitor-information/
I noticed an entry in the posted lansweeper Changelog an entry:
Changed: LAN-12936 Renamed the tblMonitorUni table that stores extended display data to tblExtendedDisplayUni, and restructured the table for storage optimization
Wondering if this had something to do with this reporting error. Is there a way to modify the report to correct this?
This report was obtained from:
https://www.lansweeper.com/report/monitor-information/
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‎05-17-2022 09:08 AM
Hello,
This table was indeed replaced in the latest release. But if you are still receiving that error, it could be that a database update failed. Or maybe something went wrong during the update.
Could you please send a mail to support@lansweeper.com?
Send them the logfiles below:
This table was indeed replaced in the latest release. But if you are still receiving that error, it could be that a database update failed. Or maybe something went wrong during the update.
Could you please send a mail to support@lansweeper.com?
Send them the logfiles below:
- Program Files (x86)\Lansweeper\Service\Errorlog.txt, as present on your Lansweeper server.
- Program Files (x86)\Lansweeper\Website\App_Data\web_errorlog.txt, if it exists.
