Business Data Connectivity Service - LobSystem in BDC model not found - Event 3023 (Duet Enterprise)
Applies to: Duet Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint and SAP
Alert Name: Business Data Connectivity Service - BDC Lobsystem not found in BDC model
Event ID: 3023
Summary
The Duet Enterprise SharePoint Add-on and Duet Enterprise SAP Add-ons utilize the Microsoft Business Connectivity Services to enable communication between SharePoint Server 2010 and the SAP environment. The BDC model that is associated with the SAP workflow contains metadata that the SAP workflow requires to connect to SharePoint solutions. The LobSystem object is the top-level container in the BDC model for metadata that describes the SAP system. In XML terms, the LobSystem is the root node that contains all other metadata objects in an application definition. The metadata for the LobSystem that is specified in the BDC model was not found.
Symptoms
This event appears in the event log:
Event ID: 3023 Description: The LOB system could not be found. Please check the Business Data Connectivity Service configuration on the SharePoint server to validate.
Cause
The metadata for the LobSystem object that is specified in the BDC model was not found.
Resolution
Import BDC models
Important
This procedure is supported with BDC models that are provided with Duet Enterprise only. Do not use this procedure to import a custom BDC model. For more information, see Manage BDC models (SharePoint Server 2010) (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=200925).
- Follow the procedure for importing the BDC models that are provided for all solutions that are provided with Duet Enterprise. For more information, see Import models (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=203586). For more information about how to import a BDC model, see Manage BDC models (SharePoint Server 2010) (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=200925). For information about how to use Windows PowerShell to import a BDC model, see Import-SPBusinessDataCatalogModel (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=203587).
Create a new external content type for custom workflow applications
- Use Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 to create a new external content type and import the new BDC model. For more information, see Creating SharePoint Server 2010 External Content Type Associations Using SharePoint Designer 2010 (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=203862).