Hello everyone,
I want to create a model but when i click "manage models" , the error below shows up. If anyone has faced this issue before , I need help to resolve this.
Best Regards,
You are receiving the error message "Invalid authentication method for this workspace".
In order to Manage Models for a workspace, you need to be a Workspace Administrator (WSA) in the selected workspace. Note that WSA is assigned on a per-workspace basis β i.e. it is possible to be a WSA in one workspace, but not another workspace. As a first step, you should validate that you have WSA priviliges in the intended workspace.
If you know you have the correct access, then check the following:
Hello @imadlou , since you are able to access "Manage Models", it confirms you have WSA access.
Have you tried on other browsers?
@imadlou Do you get that error just by opening the "Manage Models" dialog or after you have either selected "New", "Copy" or "Import"? I have received a similar if not the same error when I tried to do a Copy or Import. But even after I get the error I find it copied/imported the model anyways. I just assumed I got the error because the models I was copying did take time to load to memory. If you're getting the error just on opening the "Manage Models" dialog I suggest you contact Anaplan Support.
Hello Everybody ,
Thank you for your time to help me with my issue. It was a SSO problem and I resolved the issue.
Regards,
Imalou
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