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Question:
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What
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do
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I
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do
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when
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I
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see
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the
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error
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"Invalid
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Login"
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or
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the
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"No
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Application
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found"
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error
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when
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I
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log
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in
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via
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UPT"?
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Topic
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:
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caArray
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Installation
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and
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Upgrade
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Release
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:
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Up
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to
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caArray
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2.X
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Date
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entered
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2/25/2009
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Details
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about
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the
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Question
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I
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created
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a
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new
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UPT
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user
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and
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UPT
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application
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(caArray)
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in
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UPT
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using
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the
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configuration
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from
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the
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caArray
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install
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guide.
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However,
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when
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logging
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in
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as
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the
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new
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user
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and
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specifying
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caArray
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as
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the
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application,
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I
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encountered
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the
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following
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error:
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"No
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Application
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found
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for
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the
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Context
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Name.
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Invalid
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database
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login
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credentials
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in
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the
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application
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hibernate
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configuration
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file."
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I
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know
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my
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database
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login
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credentials
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are
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correct
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because
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they
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are
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the
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same
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for
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all
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the
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LSD
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install.
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Answer
The following are the common scenarios associated with login errors:
- The user was not created in the right schema. If a caArray user is created properly, the user will be found in caArray's CSM_User table. To avoid any confusion, it is recommended to use different names for the database/schema owner and application admin/user. For details, see caArray 003 - Creating a caArray user with UPT, How to Create caArray User with UPT?
- The Application Name created with UPT is case sensitive. For example, caaaray is not equal to caArray.
- UPT does not support the environment variable substitution string (${}) for application configuration. Only literals are accepted. See MATKC:Caarray000009#Create_caArray_Application_with_UPT
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- Correct
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- :
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- Application
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- Database
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- Driver:
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- com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
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