Error in opening job

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Naveen
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Error in opening job

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Hi,

I am unable to open jobs due to this error "the item cannot have display information" how to handle this error. Jobs in this project are giving the same error. other projects are working fine.

How to handle this error?? let me know if anyone knows about this error.
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Welcome Aboard ! :)

Did you recently export/import the jobs into this project you are talking about?

Could you also post the entire error message if possible?

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Is it "display" information or "design" information? This will radically affect the answer.
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Post by I_Server_Whale »

I have never heard of "display information" error before. That is why I was curious to know more about the error message.

Naveen, As Ray said, it is "design information" and not "display information". Please do a search as there are quite a few posts on that topic.

Thanks,
Naveen.
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