Need help for "Fatal Error: Not a v1.1 type: decimal[20
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Need help for "Fatal Error: Not a v1.1 type: decimal[20
When we include decimal and timestamp data types in any paralle job, we are getting the following fatal error.
"Fatal Error: Not a v1.1 type: decimal[20,5]"
This is a new datastage 8.x installation.
Thanks
V
"Fatal Error: Not a v1.1 type: decimal[20,5]"
This is a new datastage 8.x installation.
Thanks
V
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Welcome aboard. :D
There is not enough information in what you've posted. Please post the entire (detail) error message. In particular, we need to have some idea which stage type generated it. We then may have questions about the syntax you used within that stage.
There is not enough information in what you've posted. Please post the entire (detail) error message. In particular, we need to have some idea which stage type generated it. We then may have questions about the syntax you used within that stage.
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This is a simple parallel job that reads a flat file and copies it to another flat file with a transformer in the middle. There is no transformation logic in the transformer stage. The input and output files have two decimal fields of types decimal(20,5).
In the datastage logs, we are not seeing any detailed messages except for the following message and message id IIS-DSEE-TFCM-00079.
"main_program: Fatal Error: Not a v1.1 type: decimal[20,5]"
Thanks again
V
In the datastage logs, we are not seeing any detailed messages except for the following message and message id IIS-DSEE-TFCM-00079.
"main_program: Fatal Error: Not a v1.1 type: decimal[20,5]"
Thanks again
V
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Well, there's some information there. The error code ought to make it possible to find some information in the Parallel Engine Message Reference manual.
IIS = IBM Information Server
DSEE = DataStage Enterprise Edition
TFCM = class manager (I think)
... And that's where it all falls down. There are no TFCM messages in the manual.
I think it's time to contact your "official" support provider.
IIS = IBM Information Server
DSEE = DataStage Enterprise Edition
TFCM = class manager (I think)
... And that's where it all falls down. There are no TFCM messages in the manual.
I think it's time to contact your "official" support provider.
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Time to mark this thread as Resolved, then.
Why was APT_AUTO_TRANSPORT_BLOCK_SIZE ever set to anything but False?
Transport blocks are only relevant for transmitting fixed-length records.
Why was APT_AUTO_TRANSPORT_BLOCK_SIZE ever set to anything but False?
Transport blocks are only relevant for transmitting fixed-length records.
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