CFF output link row counts incorrect
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CFF output link row counts incorrect
We have a DS EE 7.5.1 job that reads a COBOL layout file that has an OCCURS clause in it. There are two output links from the CFF stage. The first link produces everything but the occurs clause data, the second contains the normalized occurs data. Data flows through the stage properly, but the output link row counts both show zero. If we put a copy stage on each output link, we see row counts on the first, non-normalized output link. Has anyone seen this behavior before?
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Row counts in Designer are, at best, cosmetic. There are several conditions that can prevent them from being displayed. Don't worry about it. Use the "proper" row counts you can get in the log. What do you get in the Monitor?
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In the Monitor, we get zeroes for both links flowing from the CFF stage. The downstream copy links, however, show proper row counts.ray.wurlod wrote:Row counts in Designer are, at best, cosmetic. There are several conditions that can prevent them from being displayed. Don't worry about it. Use the "proper" row counts you can get in the log. What do you get in the Monitor?
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Is the CFF stage (operator) combined with the Copy stage?
If so, there is only one operator from which row counts can be obtained, and these are usuallly displayed on the output of that operator - the most downstream link.
Try disabling operator combination to see what I mean.
If so, there is only one operator from which row counts can be obtained, and these are usuallly displayed on the output of that operator - the most downstream link.
Try disabling operator combination to see what I mean.
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