Moderator: split from this old post.
did you find the solution?
I have exactly the same error,
I dont get any warning or other error just that one.
It work fine in test but not in production
any idea about it?
cobolfile-------filter--------dataset
and I have only 1111 records
thanks
regards
Arash
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Moderators: chulett, rschirm, roy
That thread is four years old and kumar3846 hasn't posted in over a year. Regardless, it's always better to start your own post in situations like this. Since you didn't seem to be willing to do that, I've split your post out accordingly.
Since you can't have "the exact same" error with a different version of DataStage and probably a different O/S and job design as well, now you can post your particulars and (as requested) an unedited version of your actual error message as well. Added bonus - when all is done, you can mark your issue as Resolved.
Since you can't have "the exact same" error with a different version of DataStage and probably a different O/S and job design as well, now you can post your particulars and (as requested) an unedited version of your actual error message as well. Added bonus - when all is done, you can mark your issue as Resolved.
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Please post your error message and confirm that you are writing to a dataset and not reading from one.
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