Subroutine failed to complete successfully (301107)

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Subroutine failed to complete successfully (301107)

Post by ewartpm »

:? I keep on getting the following error:

Error calling subroutine: DSR_EXECJOB (Action=5); check DataStage has been set up correcltly in project ForkLiftDevVAT (Subroutine failed to complete successfully (301107))

Can anyone help me with this error?

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Post by ArndW »

ewartpm,

is this the only user-id where it happens? The only project? Is it a login, compile or run-time error. If run-time, is it from a sequencer or from the director or from the designer?

(you can see I've got more questions than answers right now...)
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Post by ray.wurlod »

DSR_EXECJOB has to be a run-time error. Can you run the job from the Debugger? Have you checked the indexing in the repository? Recompiled the job?
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Post by ewartpm »

Hi Guys, thanks for the replies. Sorry, should have added more info. I can log onto my DataStage project, compile jobs etc. This only happens when I try to run the job. It is a normal DS Server job, not a Sequencer job.

I logged into DS Administrator and did a DS.REINDEX ALL which seemed to fix the problem.

This has happened a few times now. What I would like to know is what is corrupting the project? We have a lot of designers loggin in, and we do sometimes hit the concurrency limit on the license. Could this be the culpret?
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Post by Sainath.Srinivasan »

Hitting the limit may not be the culprit. Did that happen few times after you did the reindex?
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