Hi,
I have a job which runs fine with a lesser number of records without any warning messages but the same job fails when i test with 1000 records.
The only message that is logged is
Attempting to Cleanup after ABORT raised in stage Job1..Transformer_1
i have tried running the job after clearng the &PH& directory but of no use ...
Any thoughts why this is happening...
Thanks,
Deepak
Job Aborts abruptly after reaching 1000 records
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You need to provide more information.
* What is the objective of your job?
* What is your job design?
* What are the metrics at which the job fails?
* Sample data.
and so on.
The information your provided is insufficient to even make a guess.
Whale.
* What is the objective of your job?
* What is your job design?
* What are the metrics at which the job fails?
* Sample data.
and so on.
The information your provided is insufficient to even make a guess.
Whale.
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Take a look at the "job starting" message in the log. Has the run limit been set to 1000 rows?
If so, go to the Director client and click the Run tool again. In the Job Run Options dialog (where parameters are prompted for) select the Limits tab. What do you see there? Click Cancel so that the job does not actually run.
Now go to the Tools menu and select Options. In the Options dialog you can reset the run limit. 0 means unlimited.
If so, go to the Director client and click the Run tool again. In the Job Run Options dialog (where parameters are prompted for) select the Limits tab. What do you see there? Click Cancel so that the job does not actually run.
Now go to the Tools menu and select Options. In the Options dialog you can reset the run limit. 0 means unlimited.
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