Cannot display and launch of BR

Hi all

I'm having a problem trying to launch the BR in the workspace...

I'm working on EPMA 11.1.1.3. I created through new BR calculation Manager and they are validated and deployed. but once you the rules and enforcement when I go to tools-> business rules that none of the BR appear...
but, I could see the plan type and type of app. It does not appear the option of launching instead it gives index = 12 none for the BR

some of the out of box of BR were also is not displayed...

Any help is greatly appreciated...

Thank you

You seem to be hitting Bug 9324603: CAN'T SEE RULE NAMES in BUSINESS PLANNING

You can apply the latest patch of Manager planning and calc for 11.1.1.3. The problem has been resolved in 11.1.1.3.04.

To work around the problem, you can follow the steps below. Perform the procedure below would mean the removal of all the existing rules in the planning and deployment of their new. The following steps are necessary because planning repository may have corrupted rules and must be cleaned.

1. go to the calc--> Deployment Manager
2. uncheck all discovered under the application deployment rules
3. Select the application--> right click and deploy.
4. go to Planning--> screen of business rules and ensure that we have all the rules of launhcable/no accessible.
5 navigate back to the deployment view, check all the necessary rules.
6. Select the application--> right click and deploy.
7. go to the Planning--> screen of business rules. All rules should be visible in the planning and also accessible.

HTH-
Jasmine.

Tags: Business Intelligence

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    www.Malwarebytes.org

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    Modules of memory detected: 0
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    The registry keys detected: 0
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    The registry values detected: 0
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    Registry data items detected: 0
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    Files detected: 0
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    Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (Trial) 1.75.0.1300
    www.Malwarebytes.org

    Database version: v2013.04.10.14

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    Internet Explorer 8.0.6001.18702
    Ziadie Berry: BERRY-LAPTOP [Director]

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    Modules of memory detected: 0
    (No malicious items detected)

    The registry keys detected: 0
    (No malicious items detected)

    The registry values detected: 0
    (No malicious items detected)

    Registry data items detected: 0
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    Files detected: 0
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