When ever I opened jobs in the designer some time I will get following error. I hope this is not error.
[code][b]Error calling subroutine : Datastage "DSR SEKECT [Action =9]; check Datastage is set uo correctly in project [Project name] [/b][/code]
If I closed and reopen the designer then it will ok. Any way I want to know the exact reason for that problem. [/quote]
Please any idea ..
rgds
Mandyli
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Hi,
We do get this problem frequently. I believe it's a time out problem.
If we don't work in the designer for sometime and if it's idle, this problem comes.
I don't know if there is any way to increase the specified timeout for this connection broken. If yes, probably we can increase that.
Has anyone come across this?
Thanks,
Srikanth
We do get this problem frequently. I believe it's a time out problem.
If we don't work in the designer for sometime and if it's idle, this problem comes.
I don't know if there is any way to increase the specified timeout for this connection broken. If yes, probably we can increase that.
Has anyone come across this?
Thanks,
Srikanth
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It's a fairly common problem.
The inactivty timeout for client connections is set in the Administrator client. On the General tab there is a frame for Inactivity Timeout in which you can set the number of seconds, or check the "do not timeout" check box.
The connection with the server drops if it is inactive for more than the time specified here. Enter the timeout period in seconds, then click Apply. To retain the connection regardless of whether there is any activity, select the Do not timeout check box.
As you leave this dialog you are reminded that any changes effected will not take effect until DataStage services are re-started.
The inactivty timeout for client connections is set in the Administrator client. On the General tab there is a frame for Inactivity Timeout in which you can set the number of seconds, or check the "do not timeout" check box.
The connection with the server drops if it is inactive for more than the time specified here. Enter the timeout period in seconds, then click Apply. To retain the connection regardless of whether there is any activity, select the Do not timeout check box.
As you leave this dialog you are reminded that any changes effected will not take effect until DataStage services are re-started.
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