RT_LOG207 error

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vinsashi
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RT_LOG207 error

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Hi,
at the time of compiling gettting error as failed open RT_LOG207.

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RT_LOG207 error

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Hi,

Check if there is any file in <ProjectDir>/RT_LOG207, it should have 3 files DATA.30, OVER.30 and .Type30, also check if your DS user have rights to read the file.

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Post by vinsashi »

I Checked in RT_LOG207 folder in project folder in that i have i dont have type30 file .i have DATA.30,OVER.30,%S%SJOB.STARTED.NO and 52 to 69 filenames i have.can i copy TYPE.30 from some another RT_LOG folder.
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Post by chulett »

Note that the file name starts with a 'dot' and is thus a hidden file, so you'll need to do a "ls -la" for it to show up. Are you sure it's missing? If so, you could copy one over from elsewhere but I'd suggest exporting and reimporting the existing job.
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Post by Sreenivasulu »

Your sysadmin would have deleted the folder due to growing size.
Moreover copying system files may give undesirable results

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Post by chulett »

"Would have"? :?

It's there, just corrupted. And some "system files" (being generic) are perfectly OK to copy from other locations, even other projects - that .Type30 hidden file being one such example.
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