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SAP Business One Add-On Admin: AddOnsInstaller wasn't installed for another Common Add-On
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Solution:
Go to the ExtensionManager and enable the fore install as shown in the below screenshot.
Error: W hile trying to read the field 'bind' of a null object loaded from field com.sap.b1.infra.meta.tile.Tile.action of an object loaded from local variable 'tile" when we are logging into specific company Issue: This issue mainly occurs when adding any web client extension tile to the web client home page and you unassign the extension from the extension manager. Solution: Delete the existing users from the SAP Business One and OUSR table and then recreate the user. Then tiles should load in the Web client.
A profile in the SAP system is an operating system file containing parameters and configuration information of an instance. Since a SAP system might contain from one to several instances, many profiles may also exist. Individual setup parameters can be customized to the requirements of each instance The profiles are an essential part of technical and basis settings of the system, and the values they contain play the most important role when tuning the system. The profiles are used when starting and stopping the system since they are in charge of allocating or deallocating the necessary resources as specified in the profile parameters These individual parameters let you customize the following: The runtime environment of the instance (resources such as main memory size, shared memory, roll size) Which services are available for the instance (which work processes and how many) Where other services are located (database host, message server, etc.) The profile files are located under ...
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