Non-pipe (or non-virtual data set) with .v in its name

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nishagarg07
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Non-pipe (or non-virtual data set) with .v in its name

Post by nishagarg07 »

Hi

While I am running parallel job I am getting the following error:-


main_program: Data set, file set, or file "Ora_LD_EV_EU_ORDER_HEADER_RJ:Out_Ora_LD_EV_EU_ORDER_HEADER_RJ.v": Non-pipe (or non-virtual data set) with .v in its name
Data set, file set, or file "Trf_Prep_TRANSCO:Out_Trf.v": Non-pipe (or non-virtual data set) with .v in its name
Data set, file set, or file "Fun_Error:In_LD3_DW_RJ_ERROR_MESSAGE_Orders_Concept.v": Non-pipe (or non-virtual data set) with .v in its name
Data set, file set, or file "Trf_Check:In_LD3_LD_EV_ORDER_HEADER_TRASH.v": Non-pipe (or non-virtual data set) with .v in its name
Data set, file set, or file "Lkp_Level1:Out_Lkp_Level1.v": Non-pipe (or non-virtual data set) with .v in its name
Data set, file set, or file "Trf_Ctrl:Out_Trf1.v": Non-pipe (or non-virtual data set) with .v in its name
Data set, file set, or file "Rmv_Key:In_Dts_LD3_LD_EV_cde_src.v": Non-pipe (or non-virtual data set) with .v in its name
Data set, file set, or file "Trf_Check:In_Dts_LD3_LD_EV_ORDER_HEADER_filter.v": Non-pipe (or non-virtual data set) with .v in its name
Data set, file set, or file "Lookup_114:Out_Cpy.v": Non-pipe (or non-virtual data set) with .v in its name


Your help will be appreciated

Thanks
Nisha
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Post by ArndW »

Nisha,

welcome to DSXchange. With many problems like this one, someone else will have encountered it before and there will be solutions found in old threads. This is a good example of this type of a problem. For this reason it is recommend to use the Search facility. In this case many posts are duplicates, but the answer can be found if you search through the threads.
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