Hi
We have installed DS 7.5.2 on Linux box.
Created a project "DSPractice". Defaultly, all the unix groups are having equal role, i.e. DataStage developer.
A user "x" with group "users" is having "DataStage developer" role is not able to open the job from manager.
It is giving the following error.
Error calling subroutine: DSR_PROJECT (Action=17); check DataStage is set up correctly in project DSPractice
(Subroutine failed to complete successfully (30107))
NOTE: with that user, after giving userid and password, i can select the projects from drop down list..but cannot open the manager for that project.
A user "y" with group "dsadm" having same "DataStage deveoper" role is able to open the project from manager.
I went through the documentation, it said that if a group have the the role, then the users in that group should access that project.
Can you help me why user "x" is not able to open the project.
Thanks
Sai
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There are many possible reasons, not just permissions, that might cause this symptom. Search the forum for the error code 30107 to see if that sheds any light on why your problem may have occurred.
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Any member of the group associated with the DataStage developer role can access DataStage. What they can actually do can be controlled with operating system permissions.
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