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Datastage Version Control
Hi,
I am using Datastage Version Control.
While Promoting my jobs to another project,
am getting the error message. No Record To Read. Error: 0
Plz explain why this cud be coming??
Regards,
Asit
I am using Datastage Version Control.
While Promoting my jobs to another project,
am getting the error message. No Record To Read. Error: 0
Plz explain why this cud be coming??
Regards,
Asit
Not one I've seen before. Do you get this for all jobs, all projects, some jobs, some projects, what? Anything 'special' about the job(s) or project(s) when you see it ? Regardless, I'd suggest opening a Support case for something like that.
ps. It's 'could' not 'cud' unless there's a cow involved somehow.
ps. It's 'could' not 'cud' unless there's a cow involved somehow.
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"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
Try a re-index
See if you can re-index the VERSION project as well. It may have a corrupted index.
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... or some other ruminant (I keep goats, myself).chulett wrote:ps. It's 'could' not 'cud' unless there's a cow involved somehow.
And is not Plz a town in Űberwald?
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True, figured cow might be the most common ruminant... and you keep goats where? As the Ever Travelling Man, I can't imagine they would travel well with you... or recall hearing them in your hotel room in Texas.
Perhaps they're just well trained...
Perhaps they're just well trained...
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Re: Try a re-index
asorrell wrote:See if you can re-index the VERSION project as well. It may have a corrupted index.
Can u plz suggest how to re-index a project?
Thx,
Asit
Well search will give you full details.
From the Command option available in Adminstrator use
From the Command option available in Adminstrator use
Code: Select all
DS.REINDEX ALL
Impossible doesn't mean 'it is not possible' actually means... 'NOBODY HAS DONE IT SO FAR'
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Thankskumar_s wrote:Well search will give you full details.
From the Command option available in Adminstrator use...Code: Select all
DS.REINDEX ALL
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