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jobs not showing in Repository

Post by rafik2k »

Hi Gurus,
i was just exporting one ds job from ds manager, suddendly some error occurred. when closed error windows after that all my jobs in that project disappread.

though i am unable to export the job but can't see any job.

i restarted ds sever, even though it is not displaying any job.

Plz give some suggestion.

for temporary purposes i exported all the job and loaded in newly created propject.

But i want to recover the original project

plz suggest.

Thanks and Regards,
Rafiq
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try DS.REINDEX ALL in the command prompt. But be sure no client is connected to the server , when you are executing this command, or try DS.TOOLS 2.
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Post by rafik2k »

Thanks a lot DS_SUPPORT

yes it is wokring.

Thanks u again!!!!!!!!
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Post by ray.wurlod »

DS_SUPPORT wrote:try DS.REINDEX ALL in the command prompt. But be sure no client is connected to the server , when you are executing this command, or try DS.TOOLS 2.
As far as I am aware there is only one version of DS.TOOLS.
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I mean to tell choose the option2 while executing DS.TOOLS.
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Post by chulett »

He knows that, he's just being a smarty pants... and in a round about way saying that you should spell things like that out a little more. There are plenty of people here who wouldn't have a clue what you meant by "try DS.TOOLS 2".
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Post by ray.wurlod »

I would have said "succinct". But what Craig says is apposite. You can't assume that your reader understands what you mean if you shorten things too much. Try for more explanation, particularly if the poster's post count is low (suggesting they're new, at least to posting here).
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