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"Standardize process failed. Table could not be found.
The above error occurred in the following line of file C:/IBM/InformationServer/Clients/Classic/TempRules/\ADDRESSMSIA.ITO.
It is the reason why table could not be found ?
I look through Windows Explorer, i found the file is exist under "C:\IBM\InformationServer\Clients\Classic\TempRules"
Any idea why the path become "C:\IBM\InformationServer\Clients\Classic\TempRules/\ADDRESSMSIA.ITO" ?
I look through all the rule set files in textpad but i cant find any values related to the directory path.
I do exactly the same thing in QS 8.0 there is no error. But i try it on 8.5 got the error as stated above.
Rule Sets .ITO file missing?
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Oh , sorry.
Currently the path folder that contains the .ITO is "C:\IBM\InformationServer\Clients\Classic\QS_TEMP" and also
"C:\IBM\InformationServer\Server\Projects\ANALYZERPROJECT\Quality"
Not "C:\IBM\InformationServer\Clients\Classic\TempRules" .Sorry , my mistake at the first post.
But the error pop out is "C:/IBM/InformationServer/Clients/Classic/TempRules /\ ADDRESSMSIA.ITO"
Is that posibble i manual add the file under that path ?
Currently the path folder that contains the .ITO is "C:\IBM\InformationServer\Clients\Classic\QS_TEMP" and also
"C:\IBM\InformationServer\Server\Projects\ANALYZERPROJECT\Quality"
Not "C:\IBM\InformationServer\Clients\Classic\TempRules" .Sorry , my mistake at the first post.
But the error pop out is "C:/IBM/InformationServer/Clients/Classic/TempRules /\ ADDRESSMSIA.ITO"
Is that posibble i manual add the file under that path ?
I don't know the answer except to check with support about the error and why it references a path and file that do not exist.
I went into a rule set and found that it generated an ITO file in the directory you mentioned.
You can look for clues in log files under C:\Documents and Settings\username\ds_logs.
I went into a rule set and found that it generated an ITO file in the directory you mentioned.
You can look for clues in log files under C:\Documents and Settings\username\ds_logs.
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