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BP install fails: company in System database do not meet requirements

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I have installed SL2011FP1 and migrated and updated SL7 databases on a new sql server server 2008 R2. On a separate Windows 2008 R2 server I have installed Shaerpoint Foundation. When trying to install Business Portal, I recieve the following message:

One or more companies defined in the database (SLSYSTEM) on server (databaseserver) do not meet requirements. Each Company listed in the system database must have a corresponding company database. In addition the Microsoft Dynamics SL version must be 2011.

 

I have verified that each app database listed in the Domain table is upgraded to sl2011. Any suggestions for troubleshooting?

George K

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  • Blaine Bryant Profile Picture
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    George,

    Open SQL Management Studio and enter the following Query against the system database:

    Select CpnyName, DatabaseName, * from Company

    If there is a company name in there that is old, unused, or is not associated with an Application DB run the following, change company_name to the name of the bad company:

    Delete From Company Where CpnyName = 'company_name'

    Let me know how this goes.

  • George Kraynak Profile Picture
    145 on at

    Hi Blaine,

        There are only the 3 active companies in that table. Each of these companies are upgraded to SL2011 and running fine in SL2011.

    What other ideas do you have? Is there a log with more details than the vague message?

    George Kraynak

    KDSA Consulting

    978-701-6843

    gkraynak@kdsaconsulting.com

    www.kdsaconsulting.com

  • Blaine Bryant Profile Picture
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    George,

    Try doing a Start|Run and type: %temp% look for mbf1.2install.log and  BPSQL.log. Also you should see a BusinessPortal folder -- it will have MBFpackager logs-- look at these if there was a packager failure- usually the error will tell you this.

  • Philippe Boulos Profile Picture
    330 on at

    Blaine,

    Did you ever get an answer?  I have the same issue and I do not see anything wrong yet (and it is probably staring me in the face).

    Thanks,

    Philippe

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    Blaine.

    Do you have any other suggestions?  I confirmed the S4future01 is set to 8.0 in all the application databases.  And all of the companies in the company table have a current datbase and are being used.

    Thanks!

  • Philippe Boulos Profile Picture
    330 on at

    Jenni,

    I still have not gotten answer from Blaine on this one yet.  Did you look at your other S4future fields (GLSETUP or COMPANY) to see if there was anything else different?  Did you try a trace on it?  Looking for anything you can provide to help.  Promise to do likewise.

    Philippe

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