application of HFM fdmee 11.1.2.4.100 not visible

Hi all

We recently patched FDMEE to 11.1.2.4.100. After that, we have created a new application of HFM. I am trying to register this application as a target in FDMEE. But I don't see the application. I access this application of HFM administrator application. I saw some errors in ERPintegrator0.log. Any ideas?

It has active EPMA HFM application? If Yes, then this is a bug and new patch() was released to solve!

Patch 22506581: MERGE PATCH FOR BUG 22491851

Thank you

Ankit

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