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I recently converted an application to Webfacing which contains about 150 
display files.  They all converted without fatal errors, but we have 
encountered run-time errors while trying to display 4 of the screens.  We 
have determined that the 4 display files causing the errors all 
incorporate the INVITE keyword which is used for auto-update of the 
screens.

Here is some additional  text that was displayed:
WF0100: The record data bean was either not found or was inconsistent with 
the DDS record in the display file. Try re-converting and deploying your 
DDS.
com.ibm.as400ad.webfacing.runtime.core.WebfacingLevelCheckException: 
WF0036: Consistency check failed: For record VCO020C in VCO020, 4 
indicators were expected but 3 indicators were received. Expected 
indicators were : 73: 50: 52: 51: 
Indicator 73 just happens to condition the Invite keyword.

I re-converted and re-deployed, but to no avail.

We are currently running V5R3 and have verified that the ptf's relating to 
this issue have been permanently applied.  The PTF# is  SI14210   There is 
a pre-requisite ptf# SI14209 and  co-requisity ptf# SI14211..

Does anyone have any experience with this issue?

Thanks!
 
Scott Conard
Software Engineer
TNT Logistics North America
Office: (904) 928-1519
Pager: (904) 881-8980


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