Hi,
I modify a job and save it.
When I look into the Designer, I see same job name twice in the Designer.
I am able to open both the jobs although they ahve same name?
Any help will be appreciated.
Ketfos
Able to save job with same name
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Re: Able to save job with same name
check for case sensitivity in the job nameketfos wrote:Hi,
I modify a job and save it.
When I look into the Designer, I see same job name twice in the Designer.
I am able to open both the jobs although they ahve same name?
Any help will be appreciated.
Ketfos
There must be a difference in the name. if not, i don't think that DS allows same name for the jobs
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Duplicate keys are not possible in hashed files, and DS_JOBS is a hashed file with NAME as its key. That's why duplicate names are not possible.
Under some circumstances, however, you can see duplicate key values in corrupted hashed files, or hashed files with corrupted indexes. Check that DS_JOBS is not corrupted and that its indexes don't need rebuilding.
Commands are:
It's more likely that the indexes are the problem. Repair with to use which you will need exclusive access, so you may as well do the lot.
Under some circumstances, however, you can see duplicate key values in corrupted hashed files, or hashed files with corrupted indexes. Check that DS_JOBS is not corrupted and that its indexes don't need rebuilding.
Commands are:
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UVFIXFILE DS_JOBS
LIST.INDEX DS_JOBS ALL
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DS.REINDEX DS_JOBS
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DS.REINDEX ALL
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Just to clarify, you cannot have two jobs with the same name regardless of category. Each job name much be unique to the project.dsxuserrio wrote:You can not have same job name for two jobs in the same category.
Unless, of course, (as people are suspecting) the structures holding this information are corrupt, then all bets are off.
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