Strange problem about Warning Limit

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Strange problem about Warning Limit

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Dear all,
I had the same problem as what happened to Pierre post at this link

I have set the warning limit to No Limit at director. But the strange thing is, when I run the job without sequence from director, it can run well and no warning limi.t But, when I run the job using sequence, it limits the warning to 50..

Hmm,How to resolve the problem?

I can't find how to set the limit warning at job run level at Datastage 8.1.
Is there such thing in Datastage 8.1?

Need help so much..

Thanks in advance,
Caterin
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OK, "job run level" seems to mean Sequence job's Job Activity stage? You can't control it there, it should be inheriting the warning level of the parent / controlling job.
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chulett wrote:OK, "job run level" seems to mean Sequence job's Job Activity stage? You can't control it there, it should be inheriting the warning level of the parent / controlling job. ...
Yup.. it means the sequence job's activity stage. hmm,then how to set warning level of the parent/controlling job? I have set the warning limit at the director to no limit.. but it has no effect. the job still abort after 50 warnings :(
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That is how you should do it, if that's not working you'll need to report it to your official support provider. What exact 8.x version are you running?
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chulett wrote:That is how you should do it, if that's not working you'll need to report it to your official support provider. What exact 8.x version are you running? ...
I'm using Datastage version 8.1.
So, just confirmation, what I had done has already been right and this problem is caused by the software, right?

Thanks
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From what I can tell, yes.
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chulett wrote:From what I can tell, yes. ...
Ok, thanks very much for your help :)
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