Oracle Hyperion Planning - location of the log file

When a data form returns the message:

An error occurred when executing the specified calc script. See the log for more details.

What is the name of the log file I should be looking for and where it is normally?

Thank you

If Windows have a look in /user_projects/epmsystem1/diagnostics/logs/services/HyS9Planning-syserr.log and HyS9Planning - sysout.log
There are two log files planning that you can check.
If it's linux change the directory of services for critics

See you soon

John
http://John-Goodwin.blogspot.com/

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