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Hi All,

We are facing a problem when we are compiling the job.
It says that Unable to write record <Job_Name> to file RT_Config1000.

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Try a Search for this particular error message (leave out the number). Curiously you are not the first to have encountered it.
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ray.wurlod wrote:Try a Search for this particular error message (leave out the number). Curiously you are not the first to have encountered it.
Thanks, I did find the posts related to the problem , but the solutions dont fix the case. We have checked the disk space, its ok. The problem is for all the jobs.when the designer is opened with other username and pwd the probem does not exist.
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Let's see... it works fine for some users and not for others... hmmm... methinks you have a permissions problem.
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chulett wrote:Let's see... it works fine for some users and not for others... hmmm... methinks you have a permissions problem.
I also checked the files in the RT_Confignn. All the three files are there.
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Didn't say they weren't there.
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chulett wrote:Let's see... it works fine for some users and not for others... hmmm... methinks you have a permissions problem.
I also checked the files in the RT_Confignn. All the three files are there.
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Didn't say they weren't there.
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Post by jwilliams »

I think what Craig is getting at is that your permissions aren't set up correctly for those files. Whether they exist or not is not in question; whether all users in the groups you need have read/write/execute permission is.

Check those and see if you have any more success. :wink:
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Have you checked for internal corruption? Try a query against RT_CONFIG1000.
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ray.wurlod wrote:Have you checked for internal corruption? Try a query against RT_CONFIG1000.
Can you pls elaborate.
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I guess Ray meant that do a select on the RT_CONFIGxxx and see if it returns any records?
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A "check" covers many possibilities. A query against the table is just one of them. Inspection tools such as ANALYZE.FILE are another. Repair tools such as UVFIXFILE or fixtool are yet another.
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