Hi Lamona
Never ran into that error before, and I don't see it on the support site.
I can suggest that whatever user you have running the script, they login and check the policies that apply to them.
Click on the user name on the top right and then click on My Policies in the APP that you are attempting to run it in.

Also, I would suggest you try to run the query interactively with that user name - from Studio or Excel or a Form - to ensure that you're not missing an error message.
You might also check the Evolve logs to see if it's calling out a specific policy.
Lastly if all else fails, I would suggest opening a support ticket to get help debugging your specific environment.
Best Regards,
Sigrid
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Sigrid Kok
Precisely Software Inc.
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-13-2024 23:17
From: LAMONA JONES
Subject: Error occured while executing autorun request in worker. error in policy check.policy name
We are using 20.3.2 Evolve Automate, when executing a query in a solution we receive an autorun request in worker, policy check. policy name error. Has anyone experienced something similar with an autorun policy check policy name error? If so, was the issue resolved?
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LAMONA JONES
Global Master Data Manager
Ascend Performance Materials Holdings Inc.
Houston TX
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