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Job control process (pid 2100) has failed ?????

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 4:53 am
by kaushal.kumar@igate.com
Hi,
I am calling one job inside other job.
My child job is giving warning Job control process (pid 2100) has failed and gets aborted.
Please advice how to resolve this :(

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:28 am
by chulett
Not just from that message... how exactly are you 'calling one job inside another job'? Are there any other messages logged, parent or child?

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 9:59 pm
by kaushal.kumar@igate.com
chulett wrote:Not just from that message... how exactly are you 'calling one job inside another job'? Are there any other messages logged, parent or child? ...
i am passing parameter value ,parameter name ,job name to a routine and i am using this routine inside a transformer of parents job.
in parents job i got a message child job gets aborted and in child job i am getting Job control process (pid 2100) has failed.
Please advice :(

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 9:40 am
by kaushal.kumar@igate.com
kaushal.kumar@igate.com wrote:
chulett wrote:Not just from that message... how exactly are you 'calling one job inside another job'? Are there any other messages logged, parent or child? ...
i am passing parameter value ,parameter name ,job name to a routine and i am using this routine inside a transformer of parents job.
in parents job i got a message child job gets aborted and in child job i am getting Job control process (pid 2100) has failed.
Please advice :(


i am waiting for responce :(

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 1:54 pm
by tehavele
Hi Kaushal,
I faced the same problem.
As I had the dsx file of the job I re-imported the job and then It was run successfully. You can re-create the job or re-import it.

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 4:36 pm
by ray.wurlod
kaushal.kumar@igate.com wrote:i am waiting for responce :(
There is nothing to compel anyone on DSXchange to respond to any post - it is an all-volunteer site and members post when and if they can.

If they don't it may be that they don't have anything to add or, (quite unlikely) that they feel offended by something.

If you're in the business of demanding responses, then the appropriate target of your demands is your official support provider, who you are paying to respond to your issues.

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 10:21 pm
by kaushal.kumar@igate.com
ray.wurlod wrote:
kaushal.kumar@igate.com wrote:i am waiting for responce :(
There is nothing to compel anyone on DSXchange to respond to any post - it is an all-volunteer site and members post when and if they can.

If they don't it may be that they don't have anything to add or, (quite unlikely) that they feel offended by something.

If you're in the business of demanding responses, then the appropriate target of your demands is your official support provider, who you are paying to respond to your issues.
Hi ray...i was not taking about any demanding responce..i just want advice from any one so that i can come out from my doubt.You took it in different way,i know i am not paying any one .

Thanks tehavele for your sugestion.

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 11:09 am
by kaushal.kumar@igate.com
kaushal.kumar@igate.com wrote:
ray.wurlod wrote:
kaushal.kumar@igate.com wrote:i am waiting for responce :(
There is nothing to compel anyone on DSXchange to respond to any post - it is an all-volunteer site and members post when and if they can.

If they don't it may be that they don't have anything to add or, (quite unlikely) that they feel offended by something.

If you're in the business of demanding responses, then the appropriate target of your demands is your official support provider, who you are paying to respond to your issues.
Hi ray...i was not taking about any demanding responce..i just want advice from any one so that i can come out from my doubt.You took it in different way,i know i am not paying any one .

Thanks tehavele for your sugestion.
Thanks every one :)