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Sunday, May 8, 2016

Cannot open Siebel Web Template files (SBL-UIF-00276)

Sometimes, while accessing Siebel url, we might get the below error --
Cannot open file: siebsrvr/webtempl/CCPageContainer_ss.swt.(SBL-UIF-00276)

I'll get this section divided into different parts --
i) Normal environment where we are getting this error -- This error message pops up when certain webtemplate files are missing. A particular webtemplate has been modified and have not been migrated to server. Need to check for any modifications made by Developers for the webtemplate and if those have been properly migrated to the Siebel servers.
For further reference, look for Bug: 10481485. Issue related to obsolete webtemplate has been resolved under this bug.


ii) Upgraded environment to IP2015 -- This error is faced when a particular prm url is being hit. Other urls are working fine. The webtemplate is oui webtemplate and is present under ouiwebtmpl. But it is not checking under right directory. On checking, it is observed that for prm comp, HighInteractivity has been set to False. Setting it to true and bouncing the comp, resolved the issue.
Ideally, if OpenUI is Enables, comp looks for webtemplate under ouiwebtmpl. In this case, it was not happening and turning HighInteractivity to True resolved our issue.


iii) Issue with Tools or Client -- Check if the right webtemplates are available to Tools/Client. Also check if the right path has been set for Tools/Client.

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