Job run statistics not reflecting

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Job run statistics not reflecting

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Hi All,

We just installed DS EE in our firm and started using last week.For parallel jobs if we run them the job statistics is not shown in the design canvass.Even the link colouring is same black(after succesful run it should become green right?).Even in Job Monitor the no of records passed is shown 0.But actaully data is moved from source to target. But this problem is not seen in server jobs where the link colouring and monitor details are as usaual.
Do i need to set any property for that?

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Search the forums for 'jobmonapp', lots of discussions on this topic.
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Hi chulett,

Thanks a lot for your valuable guidance

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Hi chulett,

Thanks a lot for your valuable guidance

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Let us know if you need more help. If you've resolved your problem, mark the topic as Resolved and post your actual resolution to help future searchers.

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How/where can i view the DSParams file? Is it possible to edit the file?
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There is one in each Project directory and it's a 'plain text' file. So, you can edit it with your UNIX text editor of choice.
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Because you can edit it, you can also damage it. Be careful, and take a backup copy first.
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