Hi Folks,
One of our jobs failed in production last night, and the director log mentions that an abort was raised in a hashed file stage.
In Windows, the directory specific to the hashed file in question contains over 500K objects, each of which seems related to a specific record. I've never seen this type of behaviour before. Any ideas about what's going on?
Thanks!
Peter
Over 500,000 objects in hashed file directory
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Sure. Dynamic hashed file gets 'corrupted', typically resulting in the lose of the .Type30 file. Result is it suddenly becomes a Type 19 (I believe) - one in which each record becomes a separate file.
Delete the directory and it should 'rebuild' fine. Happens sometimes when using the 'Delete' option.
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Delete the directory and it should 'rebuild' fine. Happens sometimes when using the 'Delete' option.
-craig
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