DSJob Import command fail for Shared container
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 3:52 am
Hi All,
My project is in deployment stage (Version 7.5).
We have aroung 70 jobs,
of those 26 jobs are using 3 shared containers.
I have created .DSX files for individual job Executables (With Design Information, Without Refrenced Shared Container)
Separate DSX file for Sequencer
Another DSX for individual Shared Containers.
We are importing them in Unix Env through
Import DSJob command.
Everything imports fine except
SHARED CONTAINER,
with the error than mentioned job is missing.
When I try to import that DSX (Shared COntainer) through DS Manager, it imports fine.
Please advice,
1. Is there separate command (DSJob) for importing Shared COntainer.
2. Am I missing something.
3. I am importing them without any order,
Does that effect import in any way i.e. do I need to import Shared Container first and rest later.
4. We are doing bulk import, when I tried importing individual DSX (Shared container), Got the same error.
Any input would be highly appreciated.
Thanks and regards,
Munish
My project is in deployment stage (Version 7.5).
We have aroung 70 jobs,
of those 26 jobs are using 3 shared containers.
I have created .DSX files for individual job Executables (With Design Information, Without Refrenced Shared Container)
Separate DSX file for Sequencer
Another DSX for individual Shared Containers.
We are importing them in Unix Env through
Import DSJob command.
Everything imports fine except
SHARED CONTAINER,
with the error than mentioned job is missing.
When I try to import that DSX (Shared COntainer) through DS Manager, it imports fine.
Please advice,
1. Is there separate command (DSJob) for importing Shared COntainer.
2. Am I missing something.
3. I am importing them without any order,
Does that effect import in any way i.e. do I need to import Shared Container first and rest later.
4. We are doing bulk import, when I tried importing individual DSX (Shared container), Got the same error.
Any input would be highly appreciated.
Thanks and regards,
Munish