Seq. Error
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Seq. Error
Hi ..
I have a same kind of problem ass swades had,
I gone through following link,
http://dsxchange.com/viewtopic.php?t=10 ... bc9304eb87
i used that code for value expression but i give me error that expression is not right, i am using 7.1 version.
plz help me Thanks.
I have a same kind of problem ass swades had,
I gone through following link,
http://dsxchange.com/viewtopic.php?t=10 ... bc9304eb87
i used that code for value expression but i give me error that expression is not right, i am using 7.1 version.
plz help me Thanks.
Seq error
i wrote this firstDSguru2B wrote:Add a 'www' before the dsxchange in your embedded post.
What is your job design?
What did you type in the expression editor?
Execute_Command_0.$CommandOutput
it give error
Sample_Seq..JobControl (@Job_Activity_1): Controller problem: Error calling DSSetParam(Sequ), code=-4
[ParamValue/Limitvalue is not appropriate]
Then i tried for
Field(Execute_Command_0.$CommandOutput,@FM,1)
also
Execute_Command_0.$CommandOutput<1>
but this both code give me error -expression not correct.
and the reference link is
viewtopic.php?t=106844&postdays=0&posto ... c&start=15
ok thanks.
Re: Seq error
You are giving these expressions in the expression space of the job parameter right?helpmeout wrote:Then i tried for
Field(Execute_Command_0.$CommandOutput,@FM,1)
also
Execute_Command_0.$CommandOutput<1>
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Re: Seq error
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I already tried that one and right click not able at that time,i using 7.1 version.Also when i type that code its shows syntax error
I already tried that one and right click not able at that time,i using 7.1 version.Also when i type that code its shows syntax error
I don't believe you can use functions in expressions in your release, pretty sure that wasn't added until 7.5. From my 7.5.1A readme:
- Expression Support
BASIC-like expression syntax has been expanded and is now allowed in most job sequence activities. Context-menu help is available when editing expressions.
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so what is solution for this?
Please tell me.
Thanks
Please tell me.
Thanks
chulett wrote:I don't believe you can use functions in expressions in your release, pretty sure that wasn't added until 7.5. From my 7.5.1A readme:
- Expression Support
BASIC-like expression syntax has been expanded and is now allowed in most job sequence activities. Context-menu help is available when editing expressions.
Ok... details, please. You've never said what exactly you are executing in the command stage, postd the script, what kind of information you are returing, how the parameter is defined in the job it needs to be used in... nada. Let's start there.
As much information as you can stand regarding what you are trying to accomplish.
As much information as you can stand regarding what you are trying to accomplish.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
I need to send integer o/p from one job(in text file) to other job as parameter.chulett wrote:Ok... details, please. You've never said what exactly you are executing in the command stage, postd the script, what kind of information you are returing, how the parameter is defined in the job it needs to be used in... nada. Let's start there.
As much information as you can stand regarding what you are trying to accomplish.
That's it? We can't help if you don't give us the information we'd need to help us help you. Details please.
How is your command attempting to get this 'integer o/p'? Are you running a script or an O/S command? Post them - the script or the command(s) you are using...
The job parameter you are trying to set, it is defined as an Integer or something else? If you are willing, change it to String and let us know if the error still occurs. If it does, then we really do have an @FM issue to resolve as even strings don't like them.
How is your command attempting to get this 'integer o/p'? Are you running a script or an O/S command? Post them - the script or the command(s) you are using...
The job parameter you are trying to set, it is defined as an Integer or something else? If you are willing, change it to String and let us know if the error still occurs. If it does, then we really do have an @FM issue to resolve as even strings don't like them.
-craig
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So much for 'As much information as you can'. You need to provide more details.helpmeout wrote:[I need to send integer o/p from one job(in text file) to other job as parameter.
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