Dear Friends
when I want to compile it gives the following error pls help,
the same sequencer under the same project runs in other
client system but in my system this error .
Thanks
Sushanth
<JobSeqGenError>
<Code>2017</Code>
<Desc>XML parser error on input line 0: source='', reason='The system cannot locate the resource specified.
'</Desc>
<LineNum>0</LineNum>
<Line></Line>
<Ref></Ref>
<Version>7.1.0.8</Version>
</JobSeqGenError>
Compilation failed
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Compilation failed
Sushanth
sushanth,
the XML packages need to be installed explicitly, they are not installed as part of the DS default installation. See the installation guide for DataStage and also that for XML for details on how to perform this (quick) install.
the XML packages need to be installed explicitly, they are not installed as part of the DS default installation. See the installation guide for DataStage and also that for XML for details on how to perform this (quick) install.
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This is from a post on DSXchange:
Regards,
This might be the reason its working from some other client.rsrikant posted the following:
Here is the fix for this issue.
Proper rights should be given to the folder C:\Program Files\Ascential\DataStage so that the xml file used for compilation can be written. It means all the users who need to work on DataStage should have write permissions to this folder. This situation arises when using a remote interface like Citrix to work on DataStage. In this case multiple users from offsite will connect using Citrix to the same m/c on which the DataStage client is installed. So, all these users should be given write permissions to C:\Program Files\Ascential\DataStage folder.
Hope this is helpful for all of you!!!
Regards,
Precious
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