not able to view data from a sequentail file
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not able to view data from a sequentail file
I am trying to view data from a sequential file stage in a parallel file. I get the following error:
##E IIS-DSEE-TCOS-00037 13:55:17(007) <main_program> Failed to open performance file False/performance.5460;
I know the file exists because I used the 'browse for file' option.
Can anyone help?
##E IIS-DSEE-TCOS-00037 13:55:17(007) <main_program> Failed to open performance file False/performance.5460;
I know the file exists because I used the 'browse for file' option.
Can anyone help?
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Seems to be all files. I've tried about 4 different txt files. One was just a 2 column, 2 row comma delimited file.
I get the same error each time.
I might add that after I get the error I previously mentioned, I get a data browser box informing me that "There is more output available for the exectuion of the server command. Would you like to view it?"
If I enter Y, the following text is displayed:
##E IIS-DSEE-TCOS-00037 16:07:37(011) <main_program> Failed to open performance file False/performance.5164;
make sure that the specified path is valid.
AsI said in my first post, I don't think it's a file path issue since I browsed for the file.
I get the same error each time.
I might add that after I get the error I previously mentioned, I get a data browser box informing me that "There is more output available for the exectuion of the server command. Would you like to view it?"
If I enter Y, the following text is displayed:
##E IIS-DSEE-TCOS-00037 16:07:37(011) <main_program> Failed to open performance file False/performance.5164;
make sure that the specified path is valid.
AsI said in my first post, I don't think it's a file path issue since I browsed for the file.
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Ray, "False" is part of the error message. It is not the file name.
Just for fun, I changed the job. All it does is read from a sequential file and write to another sequential file.
The job reads the source and writes the target fine -- no errors or warnings. However, I get the previously stated error when trying to view the source or target sequential file from DS.
Just for fun, I changed the job. All it does is read from a sequential file and write to another sequential file.
The job reads the source and writes the target fine -- no errors or warnings. However, I get the previously stated error when trying to view the source or target sequential file from DS.
The job ftp's a file. It originally had a sequential stage linked to a sftp stage. The file property used parameters to build the path. I was not able to view the data of the source seq stage.
For debugging purposes I made a copy of the job, I removed all parameters and used the browse option to load the location of the source seq file. I also changed the target sftp stage to another seq file stage to emiminate it as a possible issue. So, now the new job is simply a seq file source writing to a seq file target.
I ran the new job without warnings or errors. I'm able to view both the source and target files with a text editor. However, I cannot view the source or target files using the DS View Data options.
For debugging purposes I made a copy of the job, I removed all parameters and used the browse option to load the location of the source seq file. I also changed the target sftp stage to another seq file stage to emiminate it as a possible issue. So, now the new job is simply a seq file source writing to a seq file target.
I ran the new job without warnings or errors. I'm able to view both the source and target files with a text editor. However, I cannot view the source or target files using the DS View Data options.
No, it's not the name of my file.
My file name is:
G:\dev\sdw\Temp\one.txt
and my error message is:
##E IIS-DSEE-TCOS-00037 14:26:46(011) <main_program> Failed to open performance file False/performance.5144;
The only thing that changes in the error message is the timestamp (14:26:46) and the number (5144) at the end of the message.
My file name is:
G:\dev\sdw\Temp\one.txt
and my error message is:
##E IIS-DSEE-TCOS-00037 14:26:46(011) <main_program> Failed to open performance file False/performance.5144;
The only thing that changes in the error message is the timestamp (14:26:46) and the number (5144) at the end of the message.
Was the file created on UNIX or Windows? There are parameters that have to be set for DOS CR/LF, etc. if it was created in Windows.smoffa wrote:No, it's not the name of my file.
My file name is:
G:\dev\sdw\Temp\one.txt
and my error message is:
##E IIS-DSEE-TCOS-00037 14:26:46(011) <main_program> Failed to open performance file False/performance.5144;
The only thing that changes in the error message is the timestamp (14:26:46) and the number (5144) at the end of the message.