DatStage showing DSCAPIOP_OraDB Error
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"Parameter not resolvable" probably means that you have used parameters for these three properties but, for whatever reason, the values supplied for the parameters (check in the job log) could not resolve into anything that the Oracle connection could use.
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I checked all the logs of the job and did not found the DSCAPIOP_* parameters.
Just last questions before i mark this thread as resolved, can this kind of problem originate if the job was created using 7.5 rather than 7.5x2, and what is the difference using the compiler of 7.5 against 7.5x2?
thank you very much...
Just last questions before i mark this thread as resolved, can this kind of problem originate if the job was created using 7.5 rather than 7.5x2, and what is the difference using the compiler of 7.5 against 7.5x2?
thank you very much...
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"Parameter not resolvable" probably means that you have used parameters for these three properties (ignoring the DSCAPIOP_ part of the name) but, for whatever reason, the values supplied for the parameters (check in the job log) could not resolve into anything that the Oracle connection could use.
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