Job names not appearing on repository
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Job names not appearing on repository
I am not able to view any job names in the repository. I can view the folders and when I expand those, I can view the job Short description but not the job name. DataStage Client is v8.1
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Yes I can..The issue is only in Designer.
I can see the Default Folder Tree inside the project...i mean the system folders such as Jobs, Transforms, Routines etc..But I am not able to view the names of sub folders that I create manually inside one of the above mentioned system folders.Neither can I see the job names inside such sub folders. Just the icons for folders/jobs as the case may be...or if there is a short description for jobs, I can see that..but not the actual job/folder name
Additionally, i can compile the jobs and run them as well...It is only that the job names are not displayed..For jobs which have no short description, i can see just the red colored icon which denotes Parallel job..But that is when I go to Detailed View
I can see the Default Folder Tree inside the project...i mean the system folders such as Jobs, Transforms, Routines etc..But I am not able to view the names of sub folders that I create manually inside one of the above mentioned system folders.Neither can I see the job names inside such sub folders. Just the icons for folders/jobs as the case may be...or if there is a short description for jobs, I can see that..but not the actual job/folder name
Additionally, i can compile the jobs and run them as well...It is only that the job names are not displayed..For jobs which have no short description, i can see just the red colored icon which denotes Parallel job..But that is when I go to Detailed View
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Learn patience. Some of us need to sleep occasionally, or earn a living. Or both (but not at the same time. )abhilashnair wrote:Any ideas? Anyone?
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Found this post while searching for a solution to the same problem. Found the solution so posting it for others for future reference.
Some people in my place had a similar problem (usually with fresh installs). Must be the default view for new versions.
- Enable the 'Detailed Repository View' option (View menu)
- Right click in the right hand side of the 'Repository' window.
- Choose 'View' -> 'List' option
- Disable the 'Detailed Repository View' option again
Some people in my place had a similar problem (usually with fresh installs). Must be the default view for new versions.
- Enable the 'Detailed Repository View' option (View menu)
- Right click in the right hand side of the 'Repository' window.
- Choose 'View' -> 'List' option
- Disable the 'Detailed Repository View' option again