When I log on to Designer the message I am getting is
Project "Proj1" expiry date "-497/1/71369" is unrecognisable.
Can anyone help me resolve thsi problem?
Appreciate your help.
(My system date is Todays date)
Problem opening Designer
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Re: Problem opening Designer
I guess your DataStage license is botched. Try reentering it via DataStage administrator.
Ogmios
Ogmios
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Re: Problem opening Designer
Ogmios - I tried going through Administrator. It did not show me any existing projects even thought I already created one.
Tried to create a new project. After going through the process of copying all files, tried to connect to teh new project but gave the same message as the date is unrecognisable.
I already reinstalled it twice.
Any other solution??? Thank you.
Kumar
Tried to create a new project. After going through the process of copying all files, tried to connect to teh new project but gave the same message as the date is unrecognisable.
I already reinstalled it twice.
Any other solution??? Thank you.
Kumar
Re: Problem opening Designer
I guess this is going to be a ticket at Ascential.
One other thing may be to play around with the regional settings.., try setting them to uk/english.
Ogmios
One other thing may be to play around with the regional settings.., try setting them to uk/english.
Ogmios
In theory there's no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is.
Re: Problem opening Designer
That did not work either.
Do u think this has to do something with system date?
Thanks !!
Do u think this has to do something with system date?
Thanks !!
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When you install the DataStage server you are prompted for an expiry date, it looks like the internal storage of this date has been corrupted and the corrupted date is being transferred to any new projects. Use the "Change" button on the General tab of your Administrator and reenter your expiration date.
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