Resolution:
Initially, I tried restarting the AOS service, but it didn't help. Soon, without wasting much time and effort, I stopped the service, deleted the axapd.aoi file (this is the index file which AX builds everytime when it starts up, if the file is present it won't build, else it will create a new one.) I guess this file might have some old definitions due to which I was getting this error. After deleting the file and restarting the AOS Service made this error disappear.
A little tip:
ReplyDeleteWrite out the error on the blogpost, so it's searchable (or Googlable).
Well, at least the part of the error that is "generic".
Too often you get errors you're not sure what means, or how they can be solved. It's great that you share, and I often find answers to strange errors on the web.
You won't believe the number of times I've had to delete the AOI because of "corruption". Especially on earlier versions of Axapta with multiple languages (on different AOS's). I do this kind of thing at least once a month [at different clients].
ReplyDeleteSometime the index file would be corrupted. So the best way is to clear the index file and recreate it. Good one!!!
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