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When I go to the " Launch AD HOC ANALYSIS" button, all I get is a "discover.jnlp" file. What do I do with it? How come I don't get the client in the browser?

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@Michael, do you know if you have a recent version of Java installed on your computer?

The Java Web Start launcher that Akhil mentioned is part of Java (JRE), and it's what would be opening the .jnlp files on your computer.

If you're not sure if you have Java installed, or you might have an older version installed, you can download the latest from: http://www.java.com/

If you continue to get this problem, this article should help to resolve any Java issues: https://www.java.com/en/download/help/troubleshoot_java.xml

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I have a new laptop and Java was not installed. I installed it and everything is OK now.

Thanks!

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Dear Michael,

Ad hoc analysis is a browser independent tool.
All you need to do is save the discover.jnlp file and launch it either by double clicking it or opening with Java Web Start Launcher.

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When I click it, I get a windows dialog box that says "Windows can't open file" and wants me to choose a program to open it with.

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@Michael, do you know if you have a recent version of Java installed on your computer?

The Java Web Start launcher that Akhil mentioned is part of Java (JRE), and it's what would be opening the .jnlp files on your computer.

If you're not sure if you have Java installed, or you might have an older version installed, you can download the latest from: http://www.java.com/

If you continue to get this problem, this article should help to resolve any Java issues: https://www.java.com/en/download/help/troubleshoot_java.xml

The following has evaluated to null or missing: ==> liqladmin("SELECT id, value FROM metrics WHERE id = 'net_accepted_solutions' and user.id = '${acceptedAnswer.author.id}'").data.items [in template "analytics-container" at line 83, column 41] ---- Tip: It's the step after the last dot that caused this error, not those before it. ---- Tip: If the failing expression is known to be legally refer to something that's sometimes null or missing, either specify a default value like myOptionalVar!myDefault, or use <#if myOptionalVar??>when-present<#else>when-missing. (These only cover the last step of the expression; to cover the whole expression, use parenthesis: (myOptionalVar.foo)!myDefault, (myOptionalVar.foo)?? ---- ---- FTL stack trace ("~" means nesting-related): - Failed at: #assign answerAuthorNetSolutions = li... [in template "analytics-container" at line 83, column 5] ----