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APT_DECIMAL

Post by consulting »

Hi

My job get aborted and throwing the below as fatal

Transformer,0: Fatal Error: APT_Decimal::assignFromDFloat: the source (Inf) is not a usable floating point value.
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Post by chulett »

OK... details? Or are we just supposed to guess what you might be doing in your job? :?
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Craig,

As the great freelance consultant Matsuo Basho once commented,

A Parallel Job
Running and finishing quickly
no longer is green
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Post by ray.wurlod »

Arnd, I'm afraid that haiku has 18 syllables.

Perhaps the final line could be "no longer green".
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www.worldcalc tells me it is has the correct 5-7-5 syllable count. It doesn't say anything about its artist content though :wink:
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Post by rager »

I had the same issue and did not find (for a change) anything else on this on dsxchange.

I had this problem when I tried to do a type conversion on a field after dividing it with zero. A business user entered 0 as the USD GBP exchange rate :evil:
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The result of division by zero is, by definition, undefined.
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