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Buffer for call of SRSTmpTblMarshaller::deleteTmpTblData is not specified.

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Buffer for call of SRSTmpTblMarshaller::deleteTmpTblData is not specified. in my all servers..

I am using AX 2012 R2 and CU1..

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  • Martin Dráb Profile Picture
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    Don't you have a little more details? What are you doing when you get the error? Where is the error displayed (infolog, event log...)? Is there a call stack logged or any other context information? Can you use debugger to get the call stack?

  • Srimdax Profile Picture
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    stacktrace.pngHi Martin am getting same error can you see call stack

  • Srimdax Profile Picture
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    can you see call stack and help me out7875.stacktrace.png

  • Martin Dráb Profile Picture
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    It says that your have a bug in class Class32controller. The error is thrown at line 42 in Class32controller.preRunModifyContract() (which you didn't show), so that where you should start your debugging.

  • Martin Dráb Profile Picture
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    Cross-reference: Srimdax's also created his own thread for the same topic.

  • Srimdax Profile Picture
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    4087.2.png4087.2.png7612.3.pngHi martin am trying to get data from stored table to temp table...you can find screen shot n plz suggest me any possible solution

  • Martin Dráb Profile Picture
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    What if you actually tried to debug the code? If you looked at it, you would find that the error is thrown because the RecId passed to deleteTmpTablData() is invalid.

    Either you're passing wrong RecId, you have wrong data in database or your failed in catching the exception. It depends on what you're trying to do, how your code look like and what happens at runtime (which is what debugging will tell you, if you bother to look).

    I don't your code (what you showed doesn't match the call stack), your intention nor the runtime behavior. So the next step is up to you.

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