deleting a hashed file from data dictionary using DS Admin
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deleting a hashed file from data dictionary using DS Admin
How can I delete a hashed file from Data Dictionary of DS using DS Administrator? Actually one job is getting aborted and the error says that a hashed file cannot be created. Please help urgently.
Hope DSXCHANGE WILL BE VERY HELPFULL IN SOLVING WHATEVER PROBLEMS I FACE REGARDING DATASTAGE PX.
Welcome.
First off, I'm not really sure how to 'help urgently' but I am typing as fast as I can. Understand that this is an all volunteer site so there really isn't anything as urgent, you get whatever you get whenever you get it. If you've got a truly urgent problem, contact your official Support provider and make them earn their money.
Plus, I'm confused. You've marked the post's Job Type as 'Parallel' and yet are asking about hashed files, something not present in PX jobs. So, are we actually discussing a Server job problem?
Lastly, it never helps to just say that you are getting "the error". Without seeing the actual error we know even less about what's going on than you do. Cut and paste (don't hand type or paraphrase them) whatever errors you are seeing from the job's log to here so we can actually provide some coherent help.
First off, I'm not really sure how to 'help urgently' but I am typing as fast as I can. Understand that this is an all volunteer site so there really isn't anything as urgent, you get whatever you get whenever you get it. If you've got a truly urgent problem, contact your official Support provider and make them earn their money.
Plus, I'm confused. You've marked the post's Job Type as 'Parallel' and yet are asking about hashed files, something not present in PX jobs. So, are we actually discussing a Server job problem?
Lastly, it never helps to just say that you are getting "the error". Without seeing the actual error we know even less about what's going on than you do. Cut and paste (don't hand type or paraphrase them) whatever errors you are seeing from the job's log to here so we can actually provide some coherent help.
-craig
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