Now I got it guys.
There is a configuration at the DB2 Connector which is the 'End of Wave'.
There are 3 options: None; Before; After.
We always use the 'None' option and in this case was set 'Before'.
Actually I couldnt realize exactly how it works to justify the abort.
Any idea?
I read the following:
"Use end-of-wave markers to divide a large job into smaller transactions or 'units of work.' "
"If you configure your large jobs to use end-of-wave markers, the connector commits each transaction after the transaction is successfully processed."
But this explanation was not clear to me.
See if I am wrong: first of all, the job must be configured to work with these 'marks' of waves and then the Connector can work using these 'before/ after' options. Since there was no job configuration about it, the job Aborted with the following warning at the Connector: "not a wave output data set."
Would it be this?
Thanks anyway, guys.
Best regards,
[Unknown Error] "not a wave output data set."
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