physical location of the standardization rule set files in t
physical location of the standardization rule set files in t
Hi,
Can some tell me whats the installation path or the absolute path of the standardization rule set in the server. I am getting a permission denied error message on trying to open the rule set files. Need to look at the permission of the files.
Thanks
Meera
Can some tell me whats the installation path or the absolute path of the standardization rule set in the server. I am getting a permission denied error message on trying to open the rule set files. Need to look at the permission of the files.
Thanks
Meera
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I do the following steps:
I login to datastage designer and under repository there is a folder called 'standardization rules'. There is a subfolder called 'Australia' and within which another subfolder 'AUNAME'. There is a ruleset called 'AUNAME' within it. On double clicking it a window opens called 'RULE MANAGEMENT'. There are many rule sets under it like,CLASSIFICATION,DICTIONARY,PATTERN etc.
While trying to open one of which ,a dialog box pops up, which says "EDITOR WILL OPEN FOR VIEWING ONLY,CHANGES WILL NOT BE SAVED". On click ing the OK button, i get another dialog box immediately saying
"EditRuleFile: Permission Denied(70)"
I tried this taking a copy of the AUNAME ruleset as well, but still i get the same error. I suspect this should be file permission issue. But i am not sure which file to give permission to.
I login to datastage designer and under repository there is a folder called 'standardization rules'. There is a subfolder called 'Australia' and within which another subfolder 'AUNAME'. There is a ruleset called 'AUNAME' within it. On double clicking it a window opens called 'RULE MANAGEMENT'. There are many rule sets under it like,CLASSIFICATION,DICTIONARY,PATTERN etc.
While trying to open one of which ,a dialog box pops up, which says "EDITOR WILL OPEN FOR VIEWING ONLY,CHANGES WILL NOT BE SAVED". On click ing the OK button, i get another dialog box immediately saying
"EditRuleFile: Permission Denied(70)"
I tried this taking a copy of the AUNAME ruleset as well, but still i get the same error. I suspect this should be file permission issue. But i am not sure which file to give permission to.
I do the following steps:
I login to datastage designer and under repository there is a folder called 'standardization rules'. There is a subfolder called 'Australia' and within which another subfolder 'AUNAME'. There is a ruleset called 'AUNAME' within it. On double clicking it a window opens called 'RULE MANAGEMENT'. There are many rule sets under it like,CLASSIFICATION,DICTIONARY,PATTERN etc.
While trying to open one of which ,a dialog box pops up, which says "EDITOR WILL OPEN FOR VIEWING ONLY,CHANGES WILL NOT BE SAVED". On click ing the OK button, i get another dialog box immediately saying
"EditRuleFile: Permission Denied(70)"
I tried this taking a copy of the AUNAME ruleset as well, but still i get the same error. I suspect this should be file permission issue. But i am not sure which file to give permission to.
I login to datastage designer and under repository there is a folder called 'standardization rules'. There is a subfolder called 'Australia' and within which another subfolder 'AUNAME'. There is a ruleset called 'AUNAME' within it. On double clicking it a window opens called 'RULE MANAGEMENT'. There are many rule sets under it like,CLASSIFICATION,DICTIONARY,PATTERN etc.
While trying to open one of which ,a dialog box pops up, which says "EDITOR WILL OPEN FOR VIEWING ONLY,CHANGES WILL NOT BE SAVED". On click ing the OK button, i get another dialog box immediately saying
"EditRuleFile: Permission Denied(70)"
I tried this taking a copy of the AUNAME ruleset as well, but still i get the same error. I suspect this should be file permission issue. But i am not sure which file to give permission to.
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On the server there's a directory called Quality in the project directory. The ruleset files are store in this directory. Therefore you need rwx permission to this directory for the agent process (usually given to the dstage group). If no rule sets have been provisioned this directory may not exist, so you need rwx permission to the project directory (again usually given to the dstage group).
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Maybe you don't have read, write, execute permission to the Classic folder and therefore can't create the QS_TEMP folder.
(I answered about the server because you asked about the server.)
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