chulett wrote:Then you need to ascertain what changed yesterday. If not the job iteself, then what in the job's environment? Obviously, something did - the hard part can be figuring out what.
Ah... so it's only advice worth putting effort into when it comes from Ray, eh?
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chulett wrote:Then you need to ascertain what changed yesterday. If not the job iteself, then what in the job's environment? Obviously, something did - the hard part can be figuring out what.
Ah... so it's only advice worth putting effort into when it comes from Ray, eh?
Hey Chulett, it is not like that...No offence meant by me...but the last thing we can think of is what you said at the outset itself i.e. env being corrupt..Anyway here it has happend..What caused such a serious error...I thought DS was quite stable tool and on top of it it is set up on UNIX platform.
Anyways....any solutions...we have 200 odd jobs in this env...will it all go for a toss...I dread even thinking of it
It's quite possible - likely even - that the difference is not in DataStage at all - it might be in the target database, or in the way that LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set up, or all kinds of things. More detective work is required.
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