This error came up after the ‘Technical Service Tools’, also known as the ‘Professional Services Tools Library’ was installed at a site upgrading from release 10 to release 2010 of Dynamics GP.
Once each of the 16 companies were opened by the ‘sa’ user, the problem went away. I suppose opening the company using the ‘sa’ user created the table that the system was looking for.
Until next post!
Leslie
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Hi Leslie,
I can confirm your findings.. When installing the PSTL, you _have_ to login into each and every company with 'sa' user to allow the tool create the SQL objects that are required for it to work properly. After that initial step, most of the tools can be used without the 'sa' user...
Thank you for this post. Even today it is needed. User still needs to test but it sounds like what I needed.
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