Recover Datastage 7.5.2.1 from Error calling subroutin

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Post by chulett »

"We did some cleanup"? Can you tell us what you decided was ok to delete? Regardless, it sounds like too much was removed and it's time to start looking into restoring a backup but I'd still be curious if you kept track of what you deleted.
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Post by ray.wurlod »

What Craig said. You should have sought advice first. Without restoring the necessary components (and we don't know which they are, because we don't know what you thought suitable for eradication) you will not be able to log in to this project.
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vijairv,

we think (well, actually we know) that you deleted one or more necessary files in your cleanup action and it is unlikely that the project can be saved. If you have an OS-Level backup you can restore the missing files. Otherwise your only choice is to create a new project and restore your DataStage backup into it, then contact your support representative and get advice on how to correctly remove your broken project.
If you did your cleanup in the DataStage home instead of in a project directory, then you will need to re-install the whole application.
I certainly hope that you have a functioning backup since you will most likely be needing it.
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