Error List - Informatica
Error List - Informatica
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Table of Contents
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About Informatica Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
About this Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii
About PowerCenter and PowerMart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii
Document Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
Other Informatica Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
Accessing the Informatica Webzine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
Visiting the Informatica Web Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
Visiting the Informatica Developer Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
Obtaining Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
New Features and Enhancements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii
Version 5.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii
Version 5.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii
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Taking Action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Informatica Server Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
BR Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
CMN Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
DBGR Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
EP Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
FR Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
FTP Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
LDBG Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
LM Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
NTS Codes
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Preface
Welcome to PowerMart and PowerCenter, Informaticas integrated suite of software products
that deliver an open, scalable solution addressing the complete life cycle for data warehouse
and analytic application development. Both PowerMart and PowerCenter combine the latest
technology enhancements for reliably managing data repositories and delivering information
resources in a timely, usable manner.
The metadata repository coordinates and drives a variety of core functions including
extraction, transformation, loading, and management. The Informatica Server can extract
large volumes of data from multiple platforms, handle complex transformations, and support
high-speed loads. PowerMart and PowerCenter can simplify and accelerate the process of
moving data warehouses from development to test to full production.
Designer Guide. Provides information needed to use the Designer. Includes information to
help you create mappings, mapplets, and transformations. Also includes a description of
the transformation datatypes used to process and transform source data.
Getting Started. Provides basic tutorials for getting started. Also contains documentation
about the sample repository.
Metadata Reporter Guide. Provides information on how to install and use the web-based
Metadata Reporter to generate reports on the metadata in PowerMart and PowerCenter
repositories.
Repository Guide. Provides information needed to administer the repository using the
Repository Manager or the pmrep command line program. Includes details on
functionality available in the Repository Manager, such as creating and maintaining
repositories, folders, users, groups, and permissions and privileges.
Session and Server Guide. Provides information to help you create and run sessions in the
Server Manager, as well as administer the Informatica Server. Also contains information on
tuning sessions and the Informatica Server for better performance.
Transformation Language Reference. Provides syntax descriptions and examples for each
transformation function provided with PowerMart and PowerCenter.
Troubleshooting Guide. Provides error messages that you might encounter while using
PowerMart or PowerCenter. Each error message includes one or more possible causes and
actions that you can take to correct the condition.
Documentation available with our other products includes:
Informatica Metadata Exchange SDK User Guide. Provides information about the
second generation of Metadata Exchange interfaces for PowerMart and PowerCenter
repositories.
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PowerConnect for SAP R/3 User and Administrator Guide. Provides information to
install PowerConnect for SAP R/3, extract data from SAP R/3, build mappings, and run
sessions to load SAP R/3 data into a data warehouse.
PowerBridge for Hyperion Essbase Server User Guide. Provides information on how
to use PowerBridge to export multi-dimensional metadata from PowerMart/PowerCenter
repositories into the Hyperion Integration Server through Informatica Metadata Exchange
SDK.
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Version 5.1
The following list describes new features and enhancements in PowerMart 5.1/PowerCenter
5.1.
Performance Enhancements
High precision decimal arithmetic. The Informatica Server optimizes data throughput to
increase performance of sessions using the Enable Decimal Arithmetic option.
To_Decimal and Aggregate functions. The Informatica Server uses improved algorithms
to increase performance of To_Decimal and all aggregate functions such as percentile,
median, and average.
Cache management. The Informatica Server uses better cache management to increase
performance of Aggregator, Joiner, Lookup, and Rank transformations.
Partition sessions with sorted aggregation. You can partition sessions with Aggregator
transformation that use sorted input. This improves memory usage and increases
performance of sessions that have sorted data.
Support for slash character (/) in table and field names. You can use the Designer to
import source and target definitions with table and field names containing the slash
character (/). This allows you to import SAP BW source definitions by connecting directly
to the underlying database tables.
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Partition sessions with sorted aggregators. You can partition sessions with sorted
aggregators in a mapping.
Register multiple servers against a local repository. You can register multiple PowerCenter
Servers against a local repository.
Version 5.0
The following list describes new features and enhancements in PowerMart 5.0/PowerCenter
5.0.
Double-click folder icon to open the folder and tool. When you double-click a folder
icon in the Navigator window, the Designer opens the folder and displays the last tool that
was active within that folder.
Find in Workspace tool. You can search for text strings in tables, columns, or ports across
all open objects in the workspace.
Full screen view. You can view the workspace over the entire screen. The Designer hides
the menu, the Navigator and Output windows, and the title bar to maximize the
workspace window.
Invalid mapping icon. The Designer displays a new icon for invalid mappings in the
Navigator window.
Lookup cache. You can use a dynamic lookup cache in a Lookup transformation. When
you use a dynamic lookup cache, the Informatica Server updates the lookup cache during
the session run. Also, you can share persistent lookup caches within and across mappings
by naming the cache files.
Mapping parameters and variables. Create mapping parameters and variables in a mapplet
or mapping to make mappings more flexible. Mapping parameters and variables represent
values in mappings and mapplets. Use mapping parameters and variables to reduce the
overhead of creating multiple mappings when only certain attributes of a mapping need to
change.
New Designer shortcut keys. New shortcut keys allow you to cut, copy, paste, and delete
rows when you edit a repository object.
New workspace look. You can select two colors to create a color gradient for the title bars
of repository objects. Other components of the workspace, such as links, arrows, and tool
title, also have a sharper, three-dimensional look.
Object import and export. You can export objects from a repository and import objects
into a repository. When you export a repository object, the Designer or Server Manager
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creates an XML file describing the repository metadata. Use the XML file to import
repository objects into a repository. You can export and import sources, targets,
transformations, mapplets, mappings, and sessions.
Preview data. The Designer allows you to preview data for relational sources, flat file
sources, and relational targets.
Resizable Expression Editor. You can resize the Expression Editor by dragging the corner
of the dialog box.
Router transformation. The Designer allows you to use a Router transformation to test
data based on multiple conditions. The Router transformation allows you to route groups
of data to a transformation or a target.
Save mappings and mapplets under a different name. The Designer allows you to save
mappings and mapplets under a different name within the same folder.
XML sources and targets. You can use XML data as a source or target. You can create
source and target definitions from an XML, DTD, or XML schema file and use them in
mappings. When you run a session, you can read data from an XML source file and
validate it against a DTD. You can also write data from any type of source to an XML file.
Parallel data processing. Available with PowerCenter only. If you run the Informatica
Server on a symmetric multi-processing system, you can use multiple CPUs to process a
session concurrently. You configure partitions in the session properties based on source
qualifiers. The Informatica Server reads, transforms, and writes partitions of data in
parallel for a single session.
Process session data using threads. The Informatica Server runs on two processes: the
Load Manager process and the DTM process. The DTM process creates threads to
perform session tasks, such as reading, transforming, and writing data as well as
performing pre-and post-session operations.
Metadata Reporter
The Metadata Reporter is a web-based application that enables you to run reports against
repository metadata. With the Metadata Reporter, you can access information about your
repository without having knowledge of SQL, the transformation language, or the underlying
tables in the repository.
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Copy and Replace Folder Wizard. You can maintain shortcuts from local to global
repositories when you copy and replace folders. When copying folders, you can select the
shared folder to associate shortcuts.
Display user privileges. The Manage Privileges dialog box displays all user and group
privileges so you can assign and revoke privileges by selecting the appropriate option.
pmrep. A command-line utility for Windows NT/2000 that allows you to perform
repository tasks and change session-related parameters. Using pmrep, you can connect to,
back up, delete, and restore a repository. Additional pmrep commands allow you to update
database connectivity information for a repository, update email address information for
session notification email, and update server variables.
Additional server variables. You can configure several new server variables when
registering a server. Server variables such as $PMSuccessEmailUser allow you to configure
sessions without hard-coding information.
Copy session. You can copy sessions across folders and repositories using the Copy Session
Wizard in the Server Manager.
Enhanced user security. You can set read, write, and execute permissions for users and
groups to restrict access to database, FTP, and external loader connections.
Global validation of sessions. You can validate a specified set of sessions in a folder or
validate all of the invalid sessions in a folder.
Read-only privileges for sessions. You can set user and group permissions and privileges
that allow users to view, but not edit, session properties.
Session parameters. Create session parameters to reuse sessions. You can create parameters
for database connections, reject files, and file sources and targets. You can also use a builtin session parameter for the session log. Define session parameters in the session parameter
file.
Sybase IQ 12 External Loader. You can use Sybase IQ 12 external loaders to load
multibyte data. Null characters and delimiters can be up to four bytes long.
Teradata External Loader. You can use Teradata external loaders to load single-byte data.
The Teradata external loader uses ASCII-based single-byte code pages.
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SESSSTARTTIME. Returns the system date value on the machine hosting the
Informatica Server when the server initializes the session. You can use SESSSTARTTIME
within any function that accepts transformation date/time datatypes using the
transformation language.
$$$SessStartTime. Returns the system date value on the machine hosting the Informatica
Server when the server initializes the session. You can use $$$SessStartTime at the
mapping level in the filter condition, user-defined join, or SQL override of a source
qualifier. You can also use $$$SessStartTime in session-level overrides for mapping
attributes.
You can also use four new variable functions with mapping variables:
SetMaxVariable. Evaluates the value of a mapping variable to the higher of two values.
SetMinVariable. Evaluates the value of a mapping variable to the lower of two values.
SetVariable. Sets the value of a mapping variable to a specified value.
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Overview, 2
Designer Messages, 3
Source Analyzer Messages, 7
Warehouse Designer Messages, 8
Transformation Developer Messages, 10
Mapping Designer Messages, 11
Business Components Messages, 13
XML Messages, 15
Server Manager Messages, 18
Repository Manager Messages, 26
Overview
The Informatica Client displays messages while performing tasks. Many of these messages are
informational, but some are error messages. You can use this chapter to help determine what
causes error messages to appear and what measures you can take to correct the problems.
This chapter contains messages displayed in the following locations:
Designer, Server Manager, and Repository Manager status bars and output window
Client message boxes
Taking Action
This chapter lists possible causes for each error message with recommended actions for each
cause. Before taking action, make sure to read all possible causes listed under the error
message to identify the most likely source of your error. You might try all of the actions listed
or only one, depending on the situation.
If you follow the suggested instructions but the problem persists, please contact Informatica
Technical Support for additional help.
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Designer Messages
The following general messages might appear in the status bar, output window, or message
boxes of the Designer:
All of the selected objects must be the same type.
Cause:
You tried to drag objects of a different type, such as source and target
definitions, at the same time.
Action:
You cannot drag objects of differing types. Drag the object types separately.
Cause:
Action:
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Action:
If you drop the object in the folder, the Designer copies the object being
dragged.
Cause:
Action:
If you drop the object in the folder, the Designer creates a shortcut to the
object being dragged.
Cause:
The Sequence Generator transformation allows only two fields. You specified
an incorrect number of fields detected during object import.
Action:
Check the XML file used for object importing. Make sure the number of fields
in the transformation meets the requirement.
Cause:
Action:
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Failed to validate field <field name>, the content of this field is incorrect.
Cause:
You tried to modify the default value for RANKINDEX for the Rank
transformation.
Action:
A fatal error has occurred. Please see the session or server log for more information.
Cause:
When you ran the Debugger, an error occurred in the Informatica Server.
Action:
Check the session and server log for information on the error.
The folder <folder name> is already open. To activate it, select the folder in the drop-down list on
the toolbar.
Cause:
Action:
To activate the open folder, select the folder in the drop-down list on the
toolbar.
In transformation <transformation name>, group <group name> has invalid group type.
Cause:
Action:
No existing valid sessions are available for this mapping. Please verify a valid session exists
that does not have recovery enabled.
Cause:
Action:
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Load Manager did not respond to a request from the Debugger in the
Designer before a timeout occurred.
Action:
Not enough rows to enable import field names from first row.
Cause:
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The quote character and escape character you have specified overlap.
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Drag the repository object into an open folder in the Navigator or into an
open workspace.
Cause:
You dragged a mapping from the Navigator to the Source Analyzer, Warehouse
Designer, or Transformation Developer workspace.
Action:
If you drop the mapping in the workspace, the Designer switches to the
Mapping Designer then opens the mapping.
Cause:
You altered the XML file or created an invalid mapping variable name. The
imported mapping variable has an invalid name. The name has to start with
$$, has to be longer than two characters, can only have alpha numerics and
underscores.
Action:
Cause:
You tried to copy an object that cannot be copied. This is a general message.
The Designer uses this message only if no other message is appropriate.
Action:
Cause:
Action:
You cannot create shortcuts to a shortcut. The Designer copies the shortcut
instead, creating a shortcut to the original object.
Cause:
You created a shortcut to an object that you did not save to the repository. The
Designer copies the object instead.
Action:
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A variable with this name, (the variables name $$NEWVARIABLE1), already exists in the
mapping.
Cause:
You altered the XML file or created an invalid mapping variable name. The
imported mapping variable name is not unique within the imported mapping.
Action:
Make sure mapping variable names are unique within any mapping.
Cause:
Action:
You dragged a repository object into a folder or folder workspace for which
you do not have write permission.
If you do not have write permission for a folder, you cannot copy objects,
create shortcuts, or edit objects within that folder. If you require write
permission for the folder, have the repository administrator or folder owner
evaluate the situation and grant the write permission accordingly.
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Cause:
You dragged sources from one folder to another or you held down the Ctrl key
as you dragged sources.
Action:
If you drop the sources in an open folder, the Designer copies dragged sources.
The null character you have entered is not valid in this code page. Please enter a different null
character.
Cause:
You selected a code page that is not US-ASCII and entered a null character
that is not valid in that code page.
Action:
Cause:
You dragged one or more sources from a folder in the Navigator to the open
workspace.
Action:
Cause:
You dragged an object into the Source Analyzer that is not a source.
Action:
You can only edit source definitions in the Source Analyzer. To edit other
objects, switch to the appropriate tool.
Cause:
You dragged a source from the Navigator into an open workbook, but the
workbook belongs to a different version of the folder.
Action:
If you drop the source in the workbook, the Designer switches versions and
opens the source.
Cause:
Action:
Make sure the flat file you are importing contains data.
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You cannot copy schemas. If you release the schema in the folder, the Designer
creates a shortcut to the schema.
Copy these sources and then create targets from these sources.
Cause:
You created targets from sources in a different folder by dragging sources from
one folder into another folder with the Warehouse Designer workbook open.
Action:
If you drop the sources, the Designer first copies the sources to the new folder,
then uses copied sources to create new targets.
Cause:
You dragged targets from one folder to another. Or you held the Ctrl key
down as you dragged targets.
Action:
If you drop the targets, the Designer copies them to the new folder.
Create shortcuts to these sources and then create targets from these sources.
Cause:
You created targets from sources in a shared folder by dragging sources from
the shared folder into another folder with the Warehouse Designer workbook
open.
Action:
If you drop the sources, the Designer first creates shortcuts to the original
sources, then uses the shortcuts to create new targets.
Cause:
You created targets from sources by dragging sources into the Warehouse
Designer.
Action:
If you drop the sources, the Designer create targets from those sources.
Only target definitions and schemas can be opened in the Warehouse Designer.
Cause:
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You dragged an object into the Warehouse Designer workspace, and that
object is not a target or schema.
Switch to the appropriate tool to edit other objects. You can edit targets or
schemas edited in the Warehouse Designer. You can also drag sources into the
Warehouse Designer to create targets.
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Cause:
You dragged a target or schema into the Warehouse Designer with the same
folder workbook open.
Action:
If you drop the target or schema, the Designer opens that object.
Cause:
Action:
If you drop the sources, the Designer switches versions then creates targets
from those sources in the open version.
Cause:
You dragged targets or schemas from the Navigator into an open Warehouse
Designer workbook of the same folder, but different version.
Action:
If you drop the targets or schemas, the Designer switches to the target/schema
version then opens the objects.
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Cause:
You dragged transformations from one folder to another folder, or you held
the Ctrl key as you dragged transformations from a shared folder.
Action:
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If you drop the transformations, the Designer switches the version then opens
the transformations.
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Cause:
You dragged objects from the Navigator into the Mapping Designer
workbook.
Action:
If you drop the objects, the Designer opens the objects in the currently open
mapping. If no mapping is open, the Designer creates a new mapping.
Cause:
You held the Ctrl key and copied objects from the Navigator into the Mapping
Designer with a different version open.
Action:
If you drop the objects, the Designer copies the object to the version, then
adds them to the mapping. If no mapping is open, the Designer creates a new
mapping.
Cause:
You copied a mapping from one folder to another, or you held the Ctrl key
and copied a mapping from a shared folder to another folder.
Action:
If you drop the mapping in the new folder, the Designer copies the mapping.
The expression of group <group name> for transformation <transformation name> cannot be
empty.
Cause:
Action:
The expression of group <group name> for transformation <transformation name> has to be
empty.
Cause:
You are trying to import a Router transformation with a default group that
contains a filter condition. DEFAULT groups cannot have filter conditions.
Action:
Edit the XML file and remove the filter condition for the default group.
Cause:
Action:
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You dragged an object from the Navigator into an open Mapping Designer
workbook of the same folder, but different version.
If you drop the object, the Designer switches the version. If the dragged object
is a mapping, the Designer then opens the mapping. If the dragged object is
not a mapping, the Designer adds the object to an open mapping or creates a
new mapping then adds the object.
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Action:
Cannot copy to an inactive version. Use Repository-Change Version to switch to that version first.
Cause:
Action:
Change the inactive version to active and then copy the directory. Choose
Repository-Change Version and select the active version. Click OK. The active
version displays below the business components node. You can then drag and
drop the directory into the active version.
Cannot create a business component at the root level: please select a directory to use.
Cause:
Action:
You can put an object in a directory in the business components node, but not
directly in the business components node.
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
You tried to have two sources or mapplets with identical names in the same
directory.
Action:
Sources or mapplets must have unique names in the same directory. Rename
one of the sources or mapplets.
Cause:
Action:
You can put an object in a directory in the business components node, but not
directly in the business components node.
The source folder <folder name> is not open. Use Repository - Open to open it.
Cause:
Action:
Open the source folder in the Navigator before you drag an object into the
destination folder.
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Cause:
Action:
You tried to copy, move, drag, or drop an object that cannot be copied, moved,
dragged, or dropped into a directory.
Check the directory structure before moving an object into it.
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XML Messages
The following messages might appear in the status bar and message boxes of the Designer:
Cannot change cardinality! The selected cardinality will cause groups <group names> to be
invalid.
Cause:
You tried to change the cardinality of an element that invalidates the group.
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Select another column to pivot. You cannot pivot a column that is designated
as a primary key.
Column cannot be added since it will make the group invalid. If you add this element/attribute,
the multiple occurring parent for this group will move down to <column name>. Remove the
primary key <column name> before adding this element/attribute.
Cause:
You tried to add a column to the group that can turn the primary key in the
group into a multiple-occurring column and invalidate the group.
Action:
Remove the primary key before adding the column. When you have completed
modifying your group, set an appropriate column as a key.
Column cannot be pivoted. All columns under the same multiple occurring parent should be
either pivoted or unpivoted. Column <column name> is pivoted while column <column name> is
not.
Cause:
You have a pivoted and an unpivoted column under the same multiple
occurring parent.
Action:
This is a warning. If you pivot an element, you must also pivot all its sibling
elements included in the group. You may get this warning if you are pivoting
several elements or attributes in a group. You can proceed with the action if
you are sure you want to pivot the element or attribute.
Column cannot be unpivoted. All columns under the same multiple occurring parent should be
either pivoted or unpivoted. Column <column name> and column <column name> are pivoted.
Cause:
You have a pivoted and an unpivoted column under the same multiple
occurring parent.
Action:
This is a warning. You may get this warning if you are pivoting several
elements or attributes in a group. You can proceed with the action if you are
sure you want to pivot the element or attribute.
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Denormalized group cannot be created since XML Element/Attribute <column name> has a
many to many relationship with XML Element/Attribute <column name>.
Cause:
You have at least two multiple-occurring elements in the group with a manyto-many relationship.
Action:
You cannot put more than one multiple-occurring elements with a many-tomany relationship in the same group. The multiple-occurring elements in a
denormalized group must have a one-to-many relationship.
Element/Attribute <element or attribute name> occurs only once and cannot be pivoted.
Cause:
Action:
This is a warning. It is not necessary to pivot a column that occurs only once.
You can proceed with the action if you are sure you want to pivot the column.
Group <group name> cannot be related to group <group name>. Related groups should be under
the same XML tree branch.
Cause:
You tried to set a foreign key to relate to the primary key of a group that is
lower on the parent chain than the current group.
Action:
Relate to another primary key. You can only set a foreign key to relate to the
primary key of a group that is higher in the parent chain than the current
group.
A key <column name> already exists at this level. <Column name> has a one-one
correspondence with <column name>.
Cause:
You tried to add a key to a hierarchy level that already has a key.
Action:
You cannot have more than one key for one hierarchy level.
Only leaf elements can be pivoted. <Column name> refers to a non-leaf element <element
name> and cannot be pivoted.
Cause:
You tried to pivot a column that points to an element that is not a leaf
element.
Action:
Select another column to pivot. You can pivot only attributes and leaf
elements.
Source file name has to be less than 80 characters long for DBD <file name>.
Cause:
Action:
You changed the XML file so that the DBD FILENAME attribute is greater or
equal to 80 characters.
Make sure the FILENAME attribute is less than 80 characters.
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The XML file has fewer elements than the pivot value specified. Element <element name>
appears only <number> times in the XML file.
Cause:
The pivot value you set is larger than the number of times the element appears
in the XML file you are importing from.
Action:
This is a warning. You can proceed with the action if you know that the pivot
value will match the number of times the element appears in the source XML
when you run the session.
You cannot have a pivoted column and an unpivoted column referring to the same element.
Column <column name> is pivoted while column <column name> is not.
Cause:
You have a pivoted and an unpivoted column in one group pointing to the
same element.
Action:
This is a warning. You may get this warning if you are pivoting the same
element into several columns in a group. You can proceed with the action if
you are sure you want to pivot the column.
You cannot have two multiple occurring elements in the same group. XML Element/Attribute
<column name> has a many to many relationship with XML Element/Attribute <column name>.
Cause:
You have at least two multiple-occurring elements in the group with a manyto-many relationship.
Action:
You cannot put more than one multiple-occurring elements with a many-tomany relationship in the same group. The multiple-occurring elements in a
denormalized group must have a one-to-many relationship.
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Cause:
You do not have read permissions for global objects associated with this
session.
Action:
Cannot export session. The mapping associated with this session does not exist.
Cause:
Action:
Cannot export session. The mapping associated with this session is invalid.
Cause:
You cannot export the session if the mapping associated with the session is
invalid.
Action:
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
You attempted to import a source that the Informatica Server only supports as
a target.
Action:
Cause:
You attempted to import a target that the Informatica Server only supports as
a source.
Action:
The current user does not have the privilege to edit FTP permissions.
Cause:
Action:
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The current user does not have the privilege to edit the database permissions.
Cause:
Action:
The current user does not have the privilege to edit external loader permissions.
Cause:
You do not have privileges to edit the external loader connection permissions.
Action:
The current user does not have the privilege to add a database connection.
Cause:
You do not have privileges to create sessions and batches to add a database
connection.
Action:
Obtain the correct privileges to create sessions and batches to add a database
connection.
The current user does not have the privilege to add external loader connection.
Cause:
You do not have privileges to create sessions and batches to add an external
loader connection.
Action:
The current user does not have the privilege to add new FTP connection.
Cause:
You do not have privileges to create sessions and batches to add a new FTP
connection.
Action:
Obtain the correct permissions to create sessions and batches to add a new
FTP connection.
The current user does not have the privilege to add or edit server information.
Cause:
You lack administrative privileges for the Server Manager to add or edit the
Informatica Server information.
Action:
The current user does not have the privilege to delete external loader information.
Cause:
The object might be in use. Or you are not the owner of the object. Or you do
not have write permissions to delete the external loader connection.
Action:
Make sure the object is not in use and that you have write permissions to
delete the external loader connection.
The current user does not have the privilege to delete the database connection.
Cause:
The object might be in use. Or you are not the owner of the object. Or you do
not have write permissions to delete the database connection.
Action:
Make sure the object is not in use and that you have write permissions to
delete the object.
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The current user does not have the privilege to delete FTP information.
Cause:
The object that uses the FTP connection might be in use. Or you are not the
owner of the object. Or you do not have write permissions to delete the FTP
connection.
Action:
Make sure the object is not in use and that you have write permissions to
delete the FTP connection.
The current user does not have the privilege to delete the server information.
Cause:
You lack administrative privileges for the Server Manager to add or edit the
Informatica Server information.
Action:
The current user does not have the privilege to edit the database connection.
Cause:
The object might be in use. Or you are not the owner of the object. Or you do
not have write permissions to edit the object.
Action:
Make sure the object is not in use and that you have write permissions to edit
the object.
The current user does not have the privilege to edit external loader information.
Cause:
The object might be in use. Or you are not the owner of the object. Or you do
not have write permissions to edit the object.
Action:
Make sure the object is not in use and that you have write permissions to edit
the object.
The current user does not have the privilege to edit FTP information.
Cause:
The object might be in use. Or you are not the owner of the object. Or you do
not have write permissions to edit the object.
Action:
Make sure the object is not in use and that you have write permissions to edit
the object.
The data cache size for a session is recommended not to exceed 24000 KB.
Cause:
The total size for the data and index caches for the session is greater than 24
MB. If you partitioned the session, the memory usage increases beyond the
Informatica Server memory limit.
Action:
Decrease the data and index cache sizes. Or remove the partitions. Partitions
with Aggregator and Joiner transformations use more memory.
Cause:
Action:
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Designer sent a request to Load Manager and the request timed out.
Check to see if the Informatica Server is running. Or increase the length of
time between timeouts. To increase the length of timeouts for Windows NT/
2000 systems, select the Miscellaneous tab in the Informatica Server Setup.
Increase number of seconds in the Stay Connected for (secs) setting. To
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and increase the number of seconds for the
LMStayConnectedToRepositForDuration setting.
Failed to validate transformation field <field name>.
Cause:
Internal error. The field ID or the table ID that the field belongs to is zero.
Action:
FTP or External Loader option cannot be used when the merge target option is turned on.
Cause:
You selected the merge target in target options, and in the partition options,
you selected loader options.
Action:
In the output group <group name>, two output fields <field name> and <field name> cannot
refer to the same input field.
Cause:
Two output fields of an output group refer to the same input field in the
Router transformation.
Action:
Make sure the two output fields in the same output group refer to different
input fields.
Incorrect date format. Please enter the date in MM/DD/YYYY hh:mi:ss format.
Cause:
The date or date/time key does not have the Informatica date format.
Action:
Correct the date or date/time format to follow the Informatica date format
MM/DD/YYYY hh:mi:ss.
The index cache size for a session is recommended not to exceed 12000 KB.
Cause:
The total size for the data and index caches for the session is greater than 24
MB. If you partitioned the session, the memory usage increases beyond the
Informatica Server memory limit.
Action:
Decrease the data and index cache sizes. Or remove the partitions. Partitions
with Aggregator and Joiner transformations use more memory.
Cause:
Action:
Try exporting again. If this error occurs again, contact Informatica Technical
Support.
Invalid input. Please check the source file or check the file delimiter.
Cause:
Action:
Enter the correct delimiter for the source file in the session properties.
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Action:
Join condition for <Joiner transformation> is empty. Reverting back to the old value.
Cause:
Action:
The Server Manager uses the join value in memory to run the session.
The output field <field name> in output group <group name> refers to an invalid input field.
Cause:
The output field of a output group refers to an input field which does not exist
in the INPUT group.
Action:
Make sure the output field value of REF_FIELD is one of the input field
names.
The owner of the object was not found. The ownership is changed.
Cause:
The Server Manager could not find the owner of the object because the owner
might have been deleted. The Server Manager assigned a default owner to the
object.
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
The server <Informatica Server name> and target database <target database connection> do not
have compatible code pages (one way compatibility is required). Do you want to save the
session?
Cause:
Action:
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Validation error. The code page of the target database connection used in the
session is not a superset of the Informatica Server code page. When the
Informatica Server runs in the Unicode data movement mode, this causes the
session to fail.
If the Informatica Server to execute the session runs in ASCII mode, you can
ignore this warning. If the Informatica Server runs in Unicode mode, correct
this problem before executing the session.
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To correct the problem, choose the most appropriate of the following actions:
choose a different target database connection; choose a different Informatica
Server to run the session; correct the code page configured for the target
database connection; correct the code page registered for the Informatica
Server.
The server <Informatica Server name> and target file <file name> do not have compatible code
pages. (One way compatibility is required.)
Cause:
Validation error. The code page of the target file used in the session is not a
superset of the Informatica Server code page. When the Informatica Server
runs in the Unicode data movement mode, this causes the session to fail.
Action:
If the Informatica Server to execute the session runs in ASCII mode, you can
ignore this warning. If the Informatica Server runs in Unicode mode, correct
this problem before executing the session.
To correct the problem, choose the most appropriate of the following actions:
choose a different target file and code page; choose a different Informatica
Server to run the session; correct the code page registered for the Informatica
Server.
Server <Informatica Server name> did not start the session <session name> since the session
parameter file was not found.
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not find the session parameter file you specified.
The file could be missing.
Action:
Server <Informatica Server name> did not start the session <session name> since session
variable expansion failed.
Cause:
The variables in the session parameter file are missing or not defined.
Action:
Check the parameter files and make sure the variables are defined.
Server information associated with this session or batch is not found. Please edit and save the
session or batch and try again.
Cause:
Action:
Edit and save the session and batch and run the session again.
Cause:
You do not have read permissions for global objects in the target repository.
Action:
Some sessions in the file are unsafe and will not be available for import. Please see <pane
name> pane in output window for more details.
Cause:
Action:
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The source database <source database connection> and server <Informatica Server name> do
not have compatible code pages (one way compatibility is required). Do you want to save the
session?
Cause:
Validation error. The code page of the source database connection used in the
session is not a subset of the Informatica Server code page. When the
Informatica Server runs in the Unicode data movement mode, this causes the
session to fail.
Action:
If the Informatica Server to execute the session runs in ASCII mode, you can
ignore this warning. If the Informatica Server runs in Unicode mode, correct
this problem before executing the session.
To correct the problem, choose the most appropriate of the following actions:
choose a different source database connection; choose a different Informatica
Server to run the session; correct the code page configured for the source
database connection; correct the code page registered for the Informatica
Server.
Cause:
Action:
Make sure the file contains valid objects and import the file again.
Cause:
Action:
There are no valid sessions in the file: <file name>. Please see <pane name> pane in output
window for more details.
Cause:
Action:
There were errors in importing the session(s). Please see the <output> pane for more
information.
Cause:
Action:
There were errors in exporting the session. Please see the <output> pane for more information.
Cause:
Action:
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Transformation <transformation name> should have group name to be <group name> when
group type is <group name>.
Cause:
You changed the names of the INPUT group and DEFAULT in the Router
transformation.
Action:
Do not change the names of the two groups in the XML file.
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Cause:
You attempted to edit a folder that the client cannot locate in the repository.
Action:
You can select the repository in the Repository Manager and click ViewRefresh. Or you can disconnect and reconnect to the repository.
Cause:
Action:
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You attempted to delete a version that the client cannot locate in the
repository.
In the Repository Manager or Server Manager you can select the repository
from the Navigator and select View-Refresh. Or you can disconnect and
reconnect to the repository.
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The Informatica Server generates messages while performing tasks. Many of these messages
are informational, but some are error messages. You can use this chapter to help determine
what causes error messages to appear and what measures you can take to correct the problem.
This chapter contains messages displayed in the following locations:
Session log
Server log or server error log (UNIX servers)
Server event log (Windows NT/2000 servers)
Client message boxes
Error Codes
The server and session logs contain the following error codes:
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You can find both FR_3000 and BR_16002 error codes listed in this chapter. However in this
case, the most specific information is listed under BR_16002. TM_6040 does not appear in
the chapter because it is an informational message.
Some messages are nested within other messages, as follows:
CMN_1039 [09/10/98 15:29:11 SQL Server Message 5701 : Changed database
context to PRODUCTION.]
If nested messages indicate an error occurred, look up the embedded code number for details
about the problem. If the embedded message is a database error message, consult your
database documentation for details.
Sometimes, you may be directed back to the session log or to the server log to find more
information.
Server Messages
You can find session-related server messages in the UNIX server log (default name:
pmserver.log), the UNIX server error log (default name: pmserver.err), or in the Windows
NT/2000 Application Log (viewed with the Event Viewer).
Messages in these logs appear just like those in the session log: preceded with a text prefix and
code number. When troubleshooting a session problem, determine which messages may be
relevant, then consult this chapter for details.
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This chapter lists possible causes for each error message with recommended actions for each
cause. Before taking action, make sure to read all possible causes listed under the error
message to identify the most likely source of your error. You might try all of the actions listed
or only one, depending on the situation.
If you follow the suggested instructions but the problem persists, please contact Informatica
Technical Support for additional help.
Internal Errors
When an error message is a result of an internal error, causes are listed when possible, but
contacting Informatica Technical Support is still the best recourse. See the front of this
manual for contact information.
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Cause:
Action:
Code page name <code page> specified in environment variable PM_CODEPAGENAME is not
ASCII based.
Cause:
Action:
Select an ASCII-based code page for the Informatica Server code page.
Product started with code page named <code page>. This code page is unavailable in the
products installation.
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
The Informatica Server found the parameter file and while resolving mapping
references, the Informatica Server did not have the initial values for the session
parameters in the parameter file, such as $input or $output.
Action:
Look at the Informatica Server log and identify the missing or incorrect
parameters.
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BR Codes
The following messages might be used for any reader process, including ERP, relational, or
flat file.
BR_16001
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to connect to the database. You may have logged
in incorrectly.
Action:
Log in with the correct information. Usernames and passwords may be casesensitive.
BR_16002
Cause:
Action:
Check the session log for related error messages. If no other messages appear,
contact Informatica Technical Support.
BR_16004
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to prepare the SQL query for the Source
Qualifier.
Action:
Cause:
Either you terminated the session during the reader process, or the Informatica
Server terminated the reader process because of internal errors.
Action:
BR_16009
Cause:
Either you terminated the session during the reader process, or the Informatica
Server terminated the reader process because of internal errors.
Action:
BR_16020
Cause:
Action:
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Cause:
You requested a stored procedure that does not exist in the source database.
Action:
Check the source database for the stored procedure you have specified.
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Action:
BR_16034
Cause:
Action:
Check for additional database errors in the session log. If none exist, contact
Informatica Technical Support.
BR_16036
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
BR_16037
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
BR_16038
Cause:
Action:
Validate the mapping in the Designer and run the session again. If the session
fails, contact Informatica Technical Support.
BR_16045
Cause:
The Informatica Server reached the error threshold reading data from source
file.
Action:
BR_16046
Cause:
Action:
Make sure you declare the parameters and variables in the specified query and
have valid start values.
BR_16047
User defined join condition and/or source filter <condition name> has references
to mapping parameters or variable that cannot be resolved correctly.
Cause:
Action:
Make sure you declare the parameters and variables in the specified join or
filter condition and have valid start values.
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Cause:
Action:
Make sure you declare the parameters and variables in the specified string and
have valid start values.
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Cause:
Action:
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User defined source filter condition <condition name> has references to mapping
parameters or variable that cannot be resolved correctly.
Make sure you declare the parameters and variables in the specified string and
have valid start value.
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CMN Codes
The following messages might appear when there are database errors, internal errors, and
errors in memory allocation, Lookup, and Joiner transformations:
CMN_1000
Cause:
You did not specify a database username in the Informatica Server Setup.
Action:
In the Informatica Server Setup, enter a valid value for Database User.
CMN_1001
Cause:
You did not specify a database password in the Informatica Server Setup.
Action:
In the Informatica Server Setup, enter a valid value for Database Password.
CMN_1003
Cause:
You did not specify the Informatica Server port in the Informatica Server
Setup.
Action:
In the Informatica Server Setup, enter a valid value for server port.
CMN_1006
Cause:
Action:
CMN_1008
Internal error.
Cause:
Action:
CMN_1009
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
CMN_1011
Error allocating system shared memory of <number> bytes for [Load Manager
DTM Buffer Pool]. Error is <system error code>: <system error message>.
Cause:
Action:
Close any unnecessary programs and restart the Informatica Server before
running the session again. Check the system parameters for shared memory
allocation.
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Cause:
Action:
Check the session log for related error messages. If none appear, contact
Informatica Technical Support.
CMN_1017
Cause:
Action:
Make sure you typed in your password correctly. Passwords may be casesensitive. If your password is correct, contact Informatica Technical Support.
CMN_1019
Cause:
You did not specify a database type in the Informatica Server Setup.
Action:
In the Informatica Server Setup, enter a valid value for Database Type.
CMN_1020
Cause:
The database type listed in the Database Type configuration parameter in the
Informatica Server Setup is invalid or not supported.
Action:
In the Informatica Server Setup, make sure the information for Database Type
is accurate.
CMN_1021
Cause:
Action:
Check your session log for a related database driver error message. If necessary,
check your database manual for an action.
CMN_1022
Cause:
Action:
Check your session log for a related database driver error message. If necessary,
check your database manual for an action.
CMN_1023
Cause:
You did not specify the database license key in the Informatica Server Setup.
Action:
CMN_1024
Cause:
Action:
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Cause:
The repository and software versions do not match. One has been updated,
while the other has not been updated.
Action:
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Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
CMN_1029
Same as CMN_1028.
CMN_1030
Same as CMN_1028.
CMN_1035
Sybase event.
Cause:
Action:
Check the session log for a related Sybase event. If necessary, check your
Sybase manual for action.
CMN_1036
Sybase error.
Cause:
Action:
Check the session log for a related Sybase error message. If necessary, check
your Sybase manual for action.
CMN_1037
Oracle event.
Cause:
Action:
Check the session log for a related Oracle event. If necessary, check your
Oracle manual for action.
CMN_1038
Oracle error.
Cause:
Action:
Check the session log for a related Oracle error message. If necessary, check
your Oracle manual for action.
CMN_1046
Cause:
You created an ODBC data source, but no longer have the underlying native
connectivity software or environment.
Action:
Reconfigure the native connectivity environment and then run the session.
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Cause:
A session with DB2 UDB EEE sources or targets failed when the Informatica
Server ran on AIX and used both the Merant 3.6 ODBC driver manager and
the DB2 UDB EEE CAE ODBC driver. This problem occurred because the
Merant 3.6 ODBC drivermanager and the DB2 UDB EEE CAE ODBC
driver are not compatible.
Action:
Do not use an ODBC connection. Be sure to only use a native DB2 CAE
connection to a DB2 database.
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PM error.
Cause:
Action:
CMN_1050
PM event.
Cause:
Action:
CMN_1053
Error information.
Cause:
Action:
This message varies depending on the error. If the action is not clear from the
text, check the session log for more specific messages.
CMN_1054
Cause:
Action:
Close any unnecessary applications and restart the system. If the problem
persists, you may need to add RAM to your system.
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Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Log in with the correct information. Usernames and passwords may be casesensitive.
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Cause:
Action:
CMN_1056
Same as CMN_1055.
CMN_1057
Same as CMN_1055.
CMN_1061
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
CMN_1062
Cause:
Action:
CMN_1063
Cause:
Action:
If you do not want an error message when multiple matches occur in the
lookup table, change the Lookup Policy on Multiple Match option.
CMN_1064
Same as CMN_1055.
CMN_1065
Same as CMN_1055.
CMN_1066
Same as CMN_1055.
CMN_1075
Cause:
A numeric data overflow occurred. One of the rows exceeded the declared
precision in the target column. The Informatica Server writes that row to the
session reject file, and sometimes to the session log, depending on the session
tracing level.
Action:
Check the session reject file to find the record. After correcting the reject file,
you can use the reject loader to load the corrected file to the target. If this is a
recurring error, you may want to change the precision of the target
transformation column.
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CMN_1076
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Make sure they are both up before running the session again.
CMN_1077
Cause:
The lookup table may have been deleted or renamed since the mapping was
last saved.
Action:
Check the name of the lookup table in the mapping and in the database. Make
sure the names correspond.
CMN_1078
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
CMN_1079
Cause:
The lookup table specified in your mapping contains no data because you
specified an invalid lookup table.
Action:
Make sure your mapping contains the name of the correct lookup table.
or
Cause:
Action:
CMN_1081
Cause:
In your mapping, you linked two ports with unlike datatypes that cannot be
converted. For example, this error appears when you link a Date/Time port to
a Decimal port. Date/Time ports can only be linked to other Date/Time ports.
Action:
Link the port in question to a port with a compatible datatype. For more
information on compatible datatypes, see Datatypes in the Designer Guide.
CMN_1082
Cause:
Action:
CMN_1083
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
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CMN_1086
Cause:
Action:
Examine the incoming data and the transformation configuration to locate the
problem, then correct the problem. Or increase the error limit.
CMN_1087
Cause:
Action:
CMN_1088
Cause:
Action:
In the Informatica Server Setup, enter a valid value for Password. Passwords
must be in US-ASCII.
CMN_1089
Cause:
Action:
Check the location of the lookup table then enter the correct location in the
Lookup transformation.
CMN_1093
Cause:
Action:
Make sure the condition for each Joiner transformation in the session contains
at least one valid join, for example, COLUMN_A [source 1] = COLUMN_1
[source 2].
or
Cause:
If each Joiner transformation uses valid conditions, you may have repository
inconsistencies.
Action:
CMN_1094
Cause:
One of the Joiner transformations in the mapping has a master port that is not
used in the join condition or the output port.
Action:
Cause:
Action:
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CMN_1095
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not locate a port specified in the Joiner
transformation. You may have repository inconsistencies.
Action:
CMN_1096
Cause:
The join condition for a Joiner transformation contains an operator that is not
supported. The equal sign (=) is the only operator supported in a Joiner
transformation.
Action:
CMN_1097
Cause:
A Joiner transformation has no output links. Each Joiner needs to have at least
one output link.
Action:
Make sure each Joiner transformation has at least one linked output port.
CMN_1098
Cause:
The directory specified for the index and data caches has run out of memory.
Action:
Cause:
Action:
CMN_1099
ERROR: Master and detail relations are flipped from user specification.
Cause:
In the mapping, one Source Qualifier has been linked to two Joiner
transformations in the same target load order group, and has been specified as
the master source in one Joiner transformation and the detail source in the
other.
Action:
Edit the Joiner transformations so the same Source Qualifier is the master
source in both Joiner transformations in the same target load order group.
or
Action:
If you need to keep the Source Qualifier as the master source in one Joiner
transformation and the detail source in the other, create a separate target load
order group and place one of the Joiner transformations in that second group.
CMN_1100
ERROR: A target load order group has at least one Source Qualifier that has been
used to provide master as well as detail data.
Same as CMN_1099.
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CMN_1101
ERROR: Alter the mapping and place the target tables violating this constraint in
different target load order groups.
Same as CMN_1099.
CMN_1102
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
CMN_1103
WARNING: No row found from the master relation. Joiner will not produce any
output row.
Cause:
The master source contained no records. Since the data from the master source
must load before the detail source data can load, the Joiner is unable to
produce data when the master source contains no data.
Action:
Make sure the correct source tables are named in the mapping and those tables
contain valid data.
CMN_1104
ERROR: The conversion from source type to target type is not supported.
Cause:
Action:
CMN_1105
ERROR populating index using the key value from the master relation row.
Cause:
The index cache ran out of memory, causing the Informatica Server to use the
index file at a local directory that ran out of disk space as well.
Action:
This message is preceded by a file error. Correct the file error before running
the session again.
CMN_1106
Cause:
This is a file error. It is followed by another message naming the Joiner and the
specific file error.
Action:
CMN_1107
Same as CMN_1106.
CMN_1108
Cause:
You did not specify the Informatica product license key in the Informatica
Server Setup.
Action:
CMN_1109
Cause:
The specified Informatica product license key listed in the Informatica Server
Setup is invalid.
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Action:
CMN_1111
Cause:
Action:
CMN_1120
Cause:
You configured a session for post-session email with an attached file. The
Informatica Server account on UNIX does not have read permission for one
(or more) of the directory components for the attachment file directory.
Action:
Ensure the Informatica Server account on UNIX has read permission for the
attachment file path.
CMN_1121
Cause:
You configured a session for post-session email with an attached file. The
Informatica Server on UNIX could not locate specified file.
Action:
Verify the directory and file name for the attachment file are entered correctly
in the session property page. Verify the file exists in the specified directory.
CMN_1122
Cause:
You configured a session for post-session email with an attached file. The
attachment file you have specified is not a regular UNIX file. It might be a
directory name or some other type of file.
Action:
CMN_1123
Cause:
You configured a session for post-session email with an attached file. The
Informatica Server account on UNIX may not have read permissions on the
attachment file.
Action:
CMN_1124
Cause:
Action:
CMN_1125
Error opening temporary email <temporary file name> file for write.
Cause:
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In the Informatica Server Setup, enter a valid Informatica product license key.
If the license key is accurate, contact Informatica Technical Support.
An Informatica Server on UNIX encountered an error trying to create postsession email. The directory from where the Informatica Server was started
does not have write permissions for the Informatica Server account.
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Action:
CMN_1126
Cause:
Action:
Make sure there is sufficient disk space on the machine hosting the
Informatica Server.
CMN_1127
Cause:
The Informatica Server on UNIX could not delete a temporary file name used
to create post-session email.
Action:
The Informatica Server reuses the temporary file when creating post-session
email, so you do not need to take action upon receiving this message.
CMN_1128
Cause:
Action:
If running an Informatica Server on UNIX, check the session log for the
related UNIX error number. Then locate the error in the /usr/include/sys/
errno.h file. Check the UNIX documentation for explanation of the error.
CMN_1129
Cause:
The rmail UNIX command used to send post-session email returned an error.
The listed error code is a UNIX error code.
Action:
CMN_1134
This PowerMart Server build does not support database type (Microsoft SQL
Server).
Cause:
Action:
Use the Merant ODBC SQL Server driver for UNIX to load Microsoft SQL
Server. For details, see Using ODBC in the Installation and Configuration
Guide.
CMN_1137
Cause:
Action:
Set the SybaseVersion parameter to 11. Make sure you are using a Sybase 11
client.
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CMN_1138
Cause:
The configuration parameter for the Oracle Version is set to an illegal value.
The only valid version numbers are 7 and 8.
Action:
CMN_1141
Cause:
Action:
Note the file name and line number and contact Informatica Technical
Support.
CMN_1164
Database driver error... Bulk write initialization failed (blk_init returned failure).
Cause:
Your session failed because you loaded to Sybase 11 and configured the Table
Name Prefix option in the mapping target instance or in the session properties.
Action:
If you load to multiple Sybase 11 tables with different owners, create views of
all the target tables in one database. Ensure that the owner of the views has all
required permissions on the target tables. Create the database connection in
the Server Manager using the target owner as the user in the connection. Or, if
the target tables have the same owner, make sure the user in the database
connection is the owner of the targets.
CMN_1573
Error: Unknown code page <code page ID> for data source <source name>.
Cause:
The system could not find a code page for the source. The pmlocale.bin file
might be corrupted or incomplete.
Action:
CMN_1574
Error: Failed to create locale from code page <code page ID> for data source
<source name>.
Cause:
The system could not locate locale information for the source. The
pmlocale.bin file that contains the locale information might be corrupted or
incomplete.
Action:
CMN_1576
Error: The current lookup data cache size of <number> bytes is too small.
Increase the lookup data cache to at least <number> bytes.
Cause:
In the Designer or Server Manager, you entered a value for the lookup data
cache that is less than the recommended value.
Action:
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Increase the lookup data cache size to the value recommended in the error
message.
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CMN_1577
Error: The current lookup index cache size of <number> bytes is too small.
Increase the lookup index cache size to at least <number> bytes.
Cause:
In the Designer or Server Manager, you entered a value for the lookup index
cache that is less than the recommended value.
Action:
Increase the lookup data cache size to the value recommended in the error
message.
CMN_1625
ERROR: Joiner <Joiner transformation> has <number> inputs for the master
relation. There should only be one master relation.
Cause:
The mapping is not valid and you cannot run the session.
Action:
CMN_1626
ERROR: Joiner <Joiner transformation name> has <number> inputs for the
detail relation. There should only be one detail relation.
Cause:
The mapping is not valid and you cannot run the session.
Action:
CMN_1627
Cause:
Action:
Recover the session or truncate the targets and re-run the session.
CMN_1628
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
CMN_1629
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
CMN_1630
ERROR: Unexpected error encountered at file <file name> line <line number>.
Cause:
Unexpected error.
Action:
Look at any other error messages preceding this message. Otherwise, note the
file name and line number and contact Informatica Technical Support.
CMN_1636
Cause:
Action:
Check other error messages preceding this error message in the log.
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CMN_1642
Cause:
You cannot share static and dynamic lookups in the same target load order
group.
Action:
Remove the cache file name prefix. Or use a unique prefix to share the cache
with the Lookup transformation in another target load order group.
CMN_1643
Cause:
You cannot share two dynamic lookups in the same target load order group.
Action:
Remove the cache file name prefix. Or use a unique prefix to share the cache
with the Lookup transformation in another target load order group.
CMN_1644
Cause:
You cannot share static and dynamic or two dynamic lookups in the same
target load order group.
Action:
Remove the cache file name prefix. Or use a unique prefix to share the cache
with the Lookup transformation in another target load order group.
CMN_1645
Error: Failed to get shared access to cache files <cache file name>. [dat/idx] for
lookup <Lookup transformation>.
Cause:
One session is trying to read from a cache file while another session is still
writing to it.
Action:
Wait until the first session completes, then run the session.
CMN_1646
Error: Failed to get exclusive access to cache files <cache file name>. [dat/idx]
for lookup <Lookup transformation>.
Cause:
One session is trying to write to a cache file while another session is reading
from it.
Action:
Wait until the first session completes, then run the session.
CMN_1647
Error: Failed to upgrade to exclusive access for cache files <cache file name>.
[dat/idx] for lookup <Lookup transformation>.
Cause:
The session was reading from a cache file and now wants to begin writing to it.
However, another session is already reading from the cache file.
Action:
Wait until the first session completes, then run the session.
CMN_1649
Error: Lookup table name <lookup table name> is too long. Maximum allowed
length is <number>.
Cause:
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Error: Static Lookup Transformation <transformation name> has the same cache
file name prefix <cache file name> as a Dynamic Lookup Transformation
<transformation name> in same TLOG.
You exceeded the length allowed for the lookup table name.
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Action:
CMN_1655
Cause:
Two Lookup transformations have different connect strings, but have the same
cache file name.
Action:
CMN_1656
Cause:
Two Lookup transformations have different query overrides, but have the same
cache file name.
Action:
If you want to share the cache, use the same query override. If you do not want
to share the cache, change the cache file name for one of the lookup.
CMN_1657
Cause:
Two Lookup transformations have different override strings, but have the same
cache file name.
Action:
If you want to share the cache, use the same query override. If you do not want
to share the cache, change the cache file name for one of the lookup.
CMN_1658
Cause:
Two Lookup transformations have different tables, but have the same cache
file name.
Action:
If you want to share the cache, the lookup table names must match. If you do
not want to share the cache, change the cache file name for one of the lookups.
CMN_1659
Cause:
Action:
If you do not want to share the cache, change the cache file name for one of
the lookups. If you want to share the cache, make sure the shared
transformations use the same ports in the lookup conditions.
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CMN_1660
Cause:
The second lookup uses a subset of condition columns of the first lookup.
However, the second lookup needs to refresh the cache. The number of
condition columns must be the same.
Action:
If you do not want to share the cache, change the cache file name for one of
the lookups. If you want to share the cache, make sure the shared
transformations use the same ports in the lookup conditions.
CMN_1661
Error: Output column <column name> of Lookup <lookup> (that is trying to find
one to share) was not found in Lookup <lookup> (with existing cache) even
though they have the same cache file name prefix <cache file name> and <cache
file name> needs to be refreshed / updated.
Cause:
The second lookup uses a subset of output columns of the first lookup.
However, the second lookup needs to refresh the cache. The number of
condition columns must be the same.
Action:
If you do not want to share the cache, change the cache file name for one of
the lookups. If you want to share the cache, make sure the shared
transformations use the same ports in the lookup conditions.
CMN_1662
Error: Output column <column name> of Lookup <lookup> (that is trying to find
one to share) was not found in condition or output columns of Lookup <lookup>
(with existing cache) even though they have the same cache file name prefix
<cache file name>.
Cause:
The second lookup uses a subset of output columns of the first lookup.
However, the second lookup needs to update the cache. The number of output
columns must be the same.
Action:
If you do not want to share the cache, change the cache file name for one of
the lookups. If you want to share the cache, make sure the shared
transformations use the same ports in the lookup conditions.
CMN_1663
Cause:
The second lookup uses a subset of output columns of the first lookup.
However, the second lookup needs to refresh the cache. The number of output
columns must be the same.
Action:
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the lookups. If you want to share the cache, make sure the shared
transformations use the same ports in the lookup conditions.
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CMN_1664
Error: Out of sequence IDs to generate for port <port name> of Lookup <lookup>
for insertion.
Cause:
You reached the limit of unique sequence IDs that can be generated for
inserting rows in the dynamic lookup cache.
Action:
Check the value of this port in the rows that are used to initialize the lookup
cache. Try to modify the value.
CMN_1665
Error: Failed to form key row for insertion in index cache file for Lookup
<lookup>.
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
CMN_1666
Error: Failed to form data row for insertion in data cache file for Lookup
<lookup>.
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
CMN_1667
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
CMN_1677
Error: Cache file <cache file name> needed by unnamed Lookup Transformation
<transformation name> in this mapping appears to be created by a named cache
lookup transformation.
Cause:
Action:
Use unique cache file names for the named Lookup transformation.
CMN_1678
Error: Cache file <cache file name> needed by named Lookup Transformation
<transformation name> in this mapping appears to be created by an unnamed
cache lookup transformation.
Cause:
Action:
Use unique cache file names for the named Lookup transformation.
CMN_1683
Error: Static Lookup <lookup> needs to delete a cache file <cache file name>
that was created by a Dynamic Lookup <lookup> in an earlier TLOG using
different parameters.
Cause:
Action:
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Cause:
Action:
CMN_1686
Cause:
You specified a cache size larger than the system can allocate.
Action:
Either reduce cache size in the session or increase virtual memory available in
the machine.
CMN_1687
Cause:
In the session you disabled caching for a Lookup transformation that you
configured to use as a dynamic cache.
Action:
CMN_1689
Failed to allocate <number> bytes from process memory for [DTM Buffer Pool].
Cause:
Action:
CMN_1691
Cache expects port <port name> but cache file has it in a different data type and
cannot be used. A new cache file will be created.
Cause:
When sharing a lookup cache, the datatypes in the second lookup do not
match the cached datatypes.
Action:
Check the datatypes of ports in the lookup when the cache file was created and
the datatype of the ports in the second lookup. when a new cache file was
created. The target load order groups may be in the same mapping or even in
different mappings. If they are in the same mapping, then the session fails.
CMN_1694
Cause:
Action:
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Error: Dynamic Lookup <lookup> needs to delete a cache file <cache file name>
that was created by a Static Lookup <lookup> in an earlier TLOG using different
parameters.
Make sure Microsoft SQL Server is running and check Microsoft SQL Server
network settings so that the Informatica Server can connect to the database
and set the DBARITHABORT option.
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CMN_1695
Database Event Unable to set options: Options cannot be set in Microsoft SQL
Server.
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to set any database option for a database
connection to Microsoft SQL Server.
Action:
Make sure Microsoft SQL Server is running and you can set the database
connection and database connection options.
CMN_1701
Error: Data for Lookup <transformation name> fetched from the database is not
sorted on the condition ports. Please check your Lookup SQL override.
Cause:
You specified a SQL override for this Lookup transformation and specified the
ORDER BY clause incorrectly.
Action:
When you override the lookup query ORDER BY clause, you must put the
condition ports first.
CMN_1702
Error attaching to system shared memory <ID> for [Load Manager Shared
Memory] at address <address>. System error is <error number> <error
message>. (UNIX only)
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
CMN_1703
Error attaching to system shared memory <ID> for [Load Manager Shared
Memory] at address <address>. System error is <error number>. (Windows NT
only)
Cause:
The attach address you specified in the Shared Memory Base Address is already
in use.
Action:
CMN_1704
Error attaching to system shared memory <ID> for [Load Manager Shared
Memory]. Expected to attach at address <address>, but attached at <address>.
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
CMN_1705
Error attaching to system shared memory <ID> because it has been removed.
Cause:
Action:
CMN_1706
The lookup query <query> contains character(s) that is(are) not valid in the
codepage of the database connection. The invalid character starts at position
<character position> of the query.
Cause:
The lookup query contains one or more characters that are not encoded in
character set of the lookup database code page.
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Action:
Identify the invalid character referenced in the session log. Edit the lookup
query so that the lookup query contains characters encoded in the character
sets of both the Informatica Server code page and the lookup database code
page.
You can also configure the lookup database to use a code page that contains
encoding for the lookup data character set and is compatible with the
Informatica Server code page.
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Cause:
Action:
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The lookup database uses a code page that is not supported by PowerMart/
PowerCenter.
Select a code page for the lookup database that is supported by PowerMart/
PowerCenter and contains encoding for the lookup data character set.
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DBGR Codes
The following error messages might appear in the session log when you use the Debugger:
DBGR_25011
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
DBGR_25013
Cause:
Action:
DBGR_25015
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
DBGR_25016
Cause:
Action:
DBGR_25017
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
DBGR_25018
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
DBGR_25019
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
DBGR_25020
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
DBGR_25021
Cause:
Internal error. You specified an invalid target instance for changing the
Redirect Data option.
Action:
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DBGR_25022
Cause:
Out of memory.
Action:
Check memory usage of the machine. Other processes may be using too much
memory. You might want to increase swap space.
DBGR_25024
Cause:
Action:
DBGR_25025
Cannot modify data for transformations other than the current one.
Same as DBGR_25024.
DBGR_25026
Cause:
You tried to change the row type for this transformation to something other
than Filter, Data Driven, or Router.
Action:
You can only change the row type for Filter, Router, and Update Strategy
transformations.
DBGR_25027
Cause:
Action:
DBGR_25028
Use of port <port name> in debug condition is invalid. Maybe it is not connected.
Cause:
You specified an unconnected port in the port column of the condition for a
breakpoint.
Action:
DBGR_25029
Use of port <port name> as value in debug condition is invalid. Maybe it is not
connected.
Cause:
You specified an unconnected port in the value column of the condition for a
breakpoint when the type column is port.
Action:
DBGR_25030
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
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DBGR_25033
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
DBGR_25034
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
DBGR_25035
Error: Socket connect failed for reqType: <request type>. Debugger client may
have timed out if session start up time exceeded time out value specified in
Server Manager. Please increase timeout value and try again.
Cause:
The DTM could not connect to the Designer due to a Designer timeout.
Action:
Increase the timeout value for the Informatica Server connection in the Server
Manager and run session again.
DBGR_25036
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
DBGR_25040
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
DBGR_25041
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
DBGR_25044
Data Type mismatch: <value> cannot be used in a condition with port <port
name>.
Cause:
You entered an invalid value for the port datatype for a conditional
breakpoint.
Action:
DBGR_25045
Error in breakpoint condition: Port <port name> and Port <port name> are from
different groups.
Cause:
You used ports from different groups when setting a conditional breakpoint
using two ports. A Normalizer or an XML Source Qualifier transformation
have ports organized in different groups. The Informatica Server reads data
from these ports one group at a time.
Action:
Do not use ports from different groups to set the conditional breakpoint.
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DBGR_25046
Cause:
Action:
DBGR_25047
Cause:
Action:
DBGR_25048
Breakpoint condition cannot be specified for binary port <port> <port name>.
Cause:
Action:
DBGR_25049
Cause:
Action:
Wait for a row of data to move into the transformation before evaluating an
expression.
DBGR_25050
Cause:
You tried to evaluate an expression using a port that is unconnected and has no
default value. An expression port never receives a value.
Action:
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Check if there was an accidental deletion of the port connection. Do not use
this port in any expression evaluation or pass a value to the port through a
valid connection.
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EP Codes
The following error messages might appear if a session calls an external procedure.
EP_13001
Invalid conversion.
Cause:
Action:
Either change the external procedure datatype or the port datatype before
running the session again.
EP_13002
Cause:
Action:
This error does not adversely affect the session run. If the message recurs,
however, contact Informatica Technical Support.
EP_13003
Cause:
Action:
This is a general error message. Check the session log for more related error
messages.
EP_13004
Same as EP_13003.
EP_13005
Same as EP_13003.
EP_13006
Cause:
The entry for the Module/Programmatic Identifier property for the External
Procedure transformation is empty.
Action:
EP_13007
Cause:
Action:
This is a general message. Check the session log for related error messages.
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EP_13008
Cause:
Action:
Verify the name, the location of the module, and the Module/Programmatic
Identifier property before running the session again.
EP_13010
Cause:
Action:
EP_13011
Cause:
The entry for the procedure property for the External Procedure
transformation is empty.
Action:
EP_13012
Cause:
Action:
Examine this function in the file infemimp.cpp. Also, make sure that the
INFEMProcSignatures and the p*ParamVector data structures in the
module_nameEM.CPP file have not been altered.
EP_13013
Cause:
Action:
EP_13014
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
EP_13015
Same as EP_13014.
EP_13020
Cause:
The external procedure has a return value, but the External Procedure
transformation does not.
Action:
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EP_13021
Cause:
The External Procedure transformation has a return value, but the external
procedure does not.
Action:
Either add a return value to the external procedure or remove it from the
External Procedure transformation.
EP_13022
Cause:
The external procedure has a return value, but it is not the last parameter.
Action:
Make sure the return value of the external procedure is the last parameter.
EP_13023
Cause:
The External Procedure transformation has a return value, but it is not the last
port.
Action:
Make sure the return value of the External Procedure transformation is the last
port.
EP_13024
Cause:
Action:
EP_13025
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
EP_13026
Same as EP_13025.
EP_13027
Cause:
Action:
EP_13028
Cause:
Action:
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EP_13030
Cause:
Action:
Debug the external procedure code before running the session again.
EP_13033
Cause:
Action:
This is a general error. Check the session log for related error messages.
EP_13034
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
EP_13035
Same as EP_13034.
EP_13036
Same as EP_13034.
EP_13037
Same as EP_13034.
EP_13038
Cause:
Action:
This is a general error. Check the session log for related error messages.
EP_13039
Cause:
Action:
This is a general error. Check the session log for related error messages.
EP_13040
Cause:
Action:
Correct the programmatic identifier key in the registry. The key must appear
in a two-dot format, such as abc.def. For details, see your COM
documentation.
EP_13041
Cause:
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Action:
Either change and compile the module or register the COM.dll in the registry.
For details, see your COM documentation.
EP_13042
Cause:
Action:
Check the programmatic ID in the registry. For details, see your COM
documentation.
EP_13043
Same as EP_13040.
EP_13044
Cause:
Action:
EP_13045
Same as EP_13040.
EP_13046
IDispatch::Invoke failed.
Cause:
Action:
EP_13047
Same as EP_13050.
EP_13048
Same as EP_13040.
EP_13049
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
EP_13050
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not find the named key in the registry.
Action:
In the registry, enter a valid library ID. For details, see your COM
documentation.
EP_13051
Same as EP_13040.
EP_13052
Cause:
The Informatica Server cannot load the type library because it is not there or
because the file is invalid.
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Action:
In the registry, make sure the type library is valid and in the correct location.
For details, see your COM documentation.
EP_13053
Same as EP_13040.
EP_13054
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not open the named key because it is invalid or
not at that location.
Action:
In the registry, make sure the named key exists at the right location and is a
valid key. For details, see your COM documentation.
EP_13055
Cause:
The named key has a registry location, but that location is empty.
Action:
Enter a valid key at that location. For details, see your COM documentation.
EP_13056
Same as EP_13040.
EP_13057
Cause:
Action:
EP_13058
Same as EP_13040.
EP_13059
Same as EP_13040.
EP_13060
Same as EP_13040.
EP_13061
Same as EP_13040.
EP_13062
Same as EP_13040.
EP_13063
Same as EP_13040.
EP_13064
Same as EP_13040.
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EP_13065
NULL BSTR.
Cause:
A COM external procedure did not allocate memory for a B-String in a COMstyle procedure.
Action:
EP_13066
Cause:
Action:
Check the session log for messages related to data overflow or invalid datatype
conversions. If data overflowed, change your external procedure or mapping to
accommodate the data. Otherwise, make sure the external procedure uses valid
datatype conversions.
EP_13067
Same as EP_13066.
EP_13068
Cause:
Action:
Check the supported COM datatypes and make the appropriate changes to the
external procedure.
EP_13069
Cause:
Action:
EP_13070
Cause:
Action:
If possible, move the session to a Windows NT/2000 server before running the
session again. Otherwise, create an Informatica style external procedure to
replace the COM-style procedure.
EP_13071
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
EP_13072
Cause:
Action:
Change the datatype to a supported type before running the session again.
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EP_13073
Cause:
This message appears only when the external procedure creates a log message.
Action:
If necessary, examine the external procedure for the cause of the message.
EP_13074
Cause:
Action:
EP_13075
The version of the Informatica external module is not supported by the server.
Cause:
Action:
EP_13083
Cause:
Action:
Check the code for the Init or InitParams method in the specified external
procedure and correct the fatal error. Read the session log for related messaged
logged by the external procedure.
EP_13084
Cause:
The Informatica Server cannot convert a String port from the External
Procedure transformation to a Date/Time input port in the external
procedure. The string is not in the default date format (MM/DD/YYYY
HH24:MI:SS).
Action:
Cause:
Action:
EP_13089
Cause:
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The Informatica Server cannot convert data from an external procedure Date/
Time output port to a String port in the External Procedure transformation.
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Action:
EP_13103
Cause:
Action:
Check the code for the specified external procedure and correct the fatal error.
Read the session log for related messaged logged by the external procedure.
EP_13107
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to pass the last record from the source.
Action:
EP_13124
Cause:
Action:
Check the code for the Init or InitParams method in the specified external
procedure and correct the fatal error. Read the session log for related messaged
logged by the external procedure.
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FR Codes
The following messages might appear when a session reads file sources.
FR_3000
Error opening file <file name>. Operating system error message <error>.
Cause:
Action:
In the Server Manager, correct the file name in the session properties.
FR_3002
Cause:
Action:
FR_3013
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to identify a field separator. You may have
repository inconsistencies.
Action:
FR_3015
Cause:
Data is larger than field length (delimited files only), forcing the Informatica
Server to truncate data.
Action:
FR_3016
Record length <record ID> is longer than line sequential buffer length <number>
for <string>.
Cause:
Action:
In the session properties, increase the setting for Line Sequential Buffer
Length. The record length may not be the size to which the Line Sequential
Buffer Length should be increased. Check your source data file.
FR_3023
Cause:
You specified an incorrect FTP connection in a session. You might have used
the wrong username or password. Or the FTP server may be down.
Action:
Verify the correct FTP connection is specified in the session properties and
manually test that FTP connection.
FR_3024
Cause:
You attempted to use FTP to transfer a file that does not exist.
Action:
Verify that the file exists and that you used the correct spelling.
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Cause:
Action:
FR_3026
Cause:
You configured the session to read from an indirect file that does not exist.
Action:
Verify that the actual file name and path match the session properties.
or
Cause:
You configured the session to read from an indirect file that you do not have
permission to access.
Action:
FR_3028
Cause:
Action:
FR_3029
Delimited file attribute error: escape character cannot be the same as quote
character.
Cause:
You specified the same quote mark for the escape character and the optional
quotes character in a delimited flat file source.
Action:
FR_3030
Cause:
Action:
FR_3031
Cause:
Action:
FR_3032
Cause:
Action:
Specify a delimiter.
FR_3033
Cause:
Action:
Review the file and add a closing quote character where appropriate. Reprocess
the data, if necessary.
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FR_3034
Cause:
There are additional characters after the closing quote delimiter in the
specified column. The Informatica Server did not read the extra characters.
Action:
Check in the Source Analyzer file if the skipped characters are intended to be a
part of the column. If so, make the changes and run the session again.
FR_3035
Cause:
Action:
FR_3036
Error: Escape character <escape character value> is not in Latin1 code page in
ASCII data movement mode.
Cause:
You configured the Informatica Server to run in ASCII mode. The file source
code page is Latin1. And you selected an escape character for the file source
that is not valid in the Latin1 code page.
Action:
FR_3037
Error: Field delimiter string has at least one character <delimiter value> that is
not in Latin1 code page in ASCII data movement mode.
Cause:
You configured the Informatica Server to run in ASCII mode. The file source
code page is Latin1. And you selected a delimiter for the file source that is not
valid in the Latin1 code page.
Action:
FR_3038
Error: Escape character <escape character value> is invalid in current file code
page <code page name> in UNICODE data movement mode.
Cause:
You configured the Informatica Server to run in Unicode mode. And you
selected an escape character for the file source that is not valid for the file
source code page.
Action:
FR_3039
Error: Field delimiter string has at least one character <delimiter value> invalid
in current file code page <code page name> in UNICODE data movement mode.
Cause:
You configured the Informatica Server to run in Unicode mode. And you
selected a delimiter for the file source that is not valid for the file source code
page.
Action:
FR_3041
Error: Invalid code page <code page name> for delimited flat file.
Cause:
The code page you selected is not valid for delimited flat file formats.
Action:
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Delimited file reader: Warning! Skipped extra character(s) after the closing quote
of column <column name> in file <file name>.
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FR_3043
Error: Using EBCDIC-based Multibyte code page <code page name> in ASCII data
movement mode is invalid.
Cause:
You configured the Informatica Server to run in ASCII mode and selected an
EBCDIC-based multibyte code page for a file source.
Action:
FR_3044
Internal Error: File Info structure NULL. Cannot determine code page.
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
FR_3045
Error: Code page <code page ID> not found. Please install it first.
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not find the code page you specified.
Action:
FR_3046
Error! Data <string data> in fixed-width file <file name> does not end at the
fixed-width boundary for field <field name>.
Cause:
Multibyte data does not fit into the fixed-width boundary for this column.
Action:
Change the field width or pad the column with blanks so that fields fit
correctly.
FR_3047
Error: Invalid code page <code page name> for fixed-width flat file.
Cause:
The code page you selected is not valid for fixed-width files.
Action:
FR_3048
Error: Null character <null character value> is invalid in current file code page
<code page name> in Unicode data movement mode.
Cause:
The null character you specified is invalid in the source flat file code page.
Action:
Use a null character that is valid in the source flat file code page.
FR_3049
Error: Null character <null character value> is not in Latin1 code page in ASCII
data movement mode.
Cause:
You configured the Informatica Server to run in ASCII mode and specified a
null character that is not valid in the Latin1 code page.
Action:
FR_3050
Error: Invalid code page <code page name> for fixed-width VSAM file.
Cause:
The code page you selected is not valid for VSAM files.
Action:
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FR_3051
Cause:
Action:
FR_3052
Error at row <row number> of fixed-width file <file name>. Rows data is <string
data>.
Cause:
An error occurred at the row number specified in the error message in the
fixed-width file. The row data is written into the session log file and is not
processed in the pipeline.
Action:
FR_3053
Error! Data <string data> in fixed-width file <file name> does not end at the
fixed-width boundary for [bytes to skip between rows/records]. Next row/record
will also be an error.
Cause:
Action:
Fix the data and the number of bytes to skip between rows/records setting.
FR_3054
Error! Remaining data <string data> in non-repeating, binary null field, in fixedwidth file <file name> does not end at the fixed-width boundary for field <field
name>.
Cause:
Remaining data in a non-repeating, binary null field does not end at the fixedwidth boundary for that field.
Action:
FR_3056
Cause:
Action:
FR_3057
Error: Insufficient data for fixed-width flat file or fixed-width VSAM file. Row data
is <row data>.
Cause:
The non line-sequential data is too small. The data displayed is the record,
including the trailing bytes between records.
Action:
Make sure the data is the correct length and the bytes between records match
the source file options.
FR_3058
Error processing COBOL file: cannot parse the input [numeric character in
<data> at position <position> has to be in the Latin1 code page].
Cause:
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not between 0 and 255.
The reader cannot read the input field because the input field contains
characters that are not in the Latin 1 code page.
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Action:
FR_3059
Error processing record <record name> in file <file name>: Record is invalid
because at least one set of defines is invalid (define is not at a perfect character
boundary or conversion error for picnum field).
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
FR_3060
Error processing record <record name> in file <file name>: Conflicting shift
states at position <position number, referring to byte offset into the row> when
interpreting multiple defines.
Cause:
In a file source, one of the REDEFINES statements leaves the row in the shift
in state while another REDEFINES statement leaves the row in the shift out
state.
Action:
Examine and correct the row where the error occurred or edit the
REDEFINES statement.
FR_3062
Error in closing file <file name>. [Operating system error message <error
message>.]
Cause:
In a session that includes a remote file as a source, the FTP server closed the
FTP connection.
Action:
Check your FTP connection. Verify that all the source data was loaded. If all
data was loaded, take no action. If some data was not loaded, take action to
complete the session. For more information, see Commit Points and
Recovery in the Session and Server Guide.
or
Cause:
In a session that includes a local file as a source, the Informatica Server failed
to close the local file.
Action:
Check your FTP connection. Read the operating system error message. Verify
that all the source data was loaded. If all data was loaded, take no action. If
some data was not loaded, take action to complete the session. For more
information, see Commit Points and Recovery in the Session and Server
Guide.
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FTP Codes
The following messages might appear during File Transfer Protocol (FTP) operations.
FTP_14002
Unable to FTP file because the TCP/IP address for the specified host could not be
obtained.
Cause:
The host machine of the file is not defined on the machine hosting the
Informatica Server.
Action:
Define the remote machine on the Informatica Server, such as in the host file.
FTP_14003
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not create the socket due to insufficient
resources (such as file descriptors, memory, or permissions) on the FTP server.
Action:
FTP_14004
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
FTP_14005
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not connect to the FTP server, possibly because
the network is down.
Action:
Cause:
Action:
FTP_14006
Unable to FTP file because read from FTP server failed (recv()).
Cause:
The network connection went down after Informatica connected to the FTP
server.
Action:
Check with the network administrator, the FTP system administrator, and the
Informatica system administrator.
FTP_14007
Unable to FTP file because format of FTP response is not expected. The FTP
server is not supported.
Cause:
Action:
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Cause:
Action:
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FTP_14009
Cause:
Action:
FTP_14010
Cause:
Action:
FTP_14011
Cause:
Action:
FTP_14012
Cause:
The FTP user in the Server Manager FTP connection dialog box does not have
read permissions.
Action:
For Windows NT/2000, verify that the FTP user accessing the file has
standard read permissions on the directory of the staged file.
For UNIX, prepare the staging directory so that the FTP user who accesses the
file also owns the directory. Run the following UNIX command from the
directory where you want to generate the file:
% chmod g+s
FTP_14017
Unable to FTP file - Local File <file name> System Error <system message>.
Cause:
The PowerCenter Server could not open the local staging file you specified in
the Server Manager Session Properties-Flat File Options.
Action:
FTP_14018
Cause:
The target file was written to the target staging location, but the Informatica
Server encountered an error while reading the file when transferring it to the
target machine.
Action:
FTP_14019
Cause:
The FTP server encountered an error when writing to the source staging file
location.
Action:
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FTP_14024
Cause:
You entered an FTP host name in the wrong format in the Host Name field in
the FTP Properties dialog box.
Action:
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FTP host name <host name> has incorrect format. Specify <hostname> or
<hostname>:<port> where 0<port<65536.
Edit the FTP connection in the Server Manager. Specify the host name format
as <hostname> or <hostname>:<port>.
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LDBG Codes
These messages might appear when the Informatica Server encounters a problem during
loading and debugging.
LDBG_21604
Cause:
Action:
Recover the session, or truncate the targets and run the session again.
LDBG_21605
Cause:
Action:
Check file system permission and free space for possible failure.
LDBG_21614
Cause:
You did not define the target as a flat file or XML target.
Action:
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LM Codes
The following messages might appear when the Load Manager encounters a problem.
LM_2001
Cause:
Action:
Check the server event or error log for related messages. If no related messages
appear, contact Informatica Technical Support.
LM_2002
Cause:
Action:
On the Informatica Server, increase the shared memory allocation to the Load
Manager.
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Cause:
Action:
Cause:
The Informatica Server was unable to create sockets because its resource limits
have been reached.
Action:
Cause:
Action:
LM_2004
Cause:
Action:
After starting the Informatica Server, check the server event or error log file, or
check the session log file for error messages to prevent this error from
recurring.
LM_2005
Cause:
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Action:
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to fetch sessions from the repository. If this
message appears after you have successfully run other sessions or batches, you
may have repository inconsistencies.
Action:
LM_2006
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to fetch batches from the repository. If this
message appears after you have successfully run other session or batches, you
may have repository inconsistencies.
Action:
LM_2007
Cause:
You scheduled more sessions than allowed by the configuration parameter for
Max Sessions.
Action:
Cause:
Action:
On the Informatica Server, increase the setting for Load Manager Shared
Memory.
LM_2008
Same as LM_2007.
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LM_2011
Cause:
A UNIX error occurred. Check your session log for a related UNIX error
number.
Action:
LM_2014
Cause:
Action:
If you need session details, restart the Informatica Server and run the session
again.
LM_2023
Cause:
The Load Manager could not create a DTM process to run the session. It
might be due to an operating system resource limitation.
Action:
Check the operating system error messages. Stop and restart the Informatica
Server, then run the session again.
LM_2033
Cause:
Action:
See your operating system documentation for details on the listed operating
system error. You can find UNIX error message information for a UNIX server
in the /usr/include/sys/errno.h file.
You can find Windows NT/2000 error information in winsock.h if you have
Microsoft Developer Studio installed. If this is not available, contact
Informatica Technical Support.
LM_2034
Same as LM_2033.
LM_2035
Same as LM_2033.
LM_2036
Same as LM_2033.
LM_2037
Same as LM_2033.
LM_2038
Cause:
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LM_2039
Error <operating system error number> <error message> receiving data from
client...
Same as LM_2033.
LM_2040
Same as LM_2033.
LM_2043
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
If you want to run the session again, wait until the session completes before
running it again.
or
Same as LM_2476.
LM_2046
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
You stopped a session when it was not running, or while it was initializing.
Action:
Wait until the session begins running, then stop the session.
LM_2051
Cause:
The session was not in shared memory. The Informatica Server may have been
stopped or restarted after the session had completed.
Action:
In the Server Manager, monitor the Informatica Server running the session. If
the session is not listed, you had a shared memory allocation error. If you wish
to see details for the session, run the session again. If the problem persists, you
may need to increase Load Manager Shared Memory on the Informatica
Server.
If the session is listed, contact Informatica Technical Support.
LM_2054
Cause:
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Action:
Check the Informatica Server event and error logs, and the session log for
related error messages.
LM_2060
Cause:
Action:
Check the session log for a related UNIX error message. If necessary, check the
UNIX manual for appropriate action.
or
Cause:
Action:
LM_2063
Cause:
The start time associated with the Schedule option has elapsed.
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
When the session completes, the Informatica Server updates the session
information. But if the session is scheduled to run forever, you must stop the
session before the Informatica Server updates your changes.
or
Same as LM_2476.
LM_2066
Cause:
You tried to schedule a batch after the scheduled time had elapsed.
Action:
LM_2067
Cause:
You tried to schedule a session after the scheduled time had elapsed.
Action:
LM_2068
Cause:
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If you want to run the session again, wait until the session completes before
running the session again. If the session is scheduled to run forever, you need
to stop the session before the Informatica Server updates your changes.
LM_2069
Cause:
Action:
If you want to run the batch again, wait until the batch completes before
running the batch again. If the batch is scheduled to run forever, you need to
stop the batch before the Informatica Server updates your changes.
LM_2072
Same as LM_2014.
LM_2075
Same as LM_2063.
or
Cause:
The Server Manager could not locate the session ID for one of the sessions in
the batch because the ID is no longer in memory.
Action:
Edit the batch. If the message recurs, restart the Informatica Server, then
schedule the batch again.
LM_2078
Cause:
You tried to stop a batch that is nested in one or more other batches.
Action:
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not locate the list of batches in memory.
Action:
LM_2081
Cause:
You tried to delete a batch and the Informatica Server could not delete it.
Action:
LM_2088
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not locate the batched session information in
memory.
Action:
Edit the batch, then see if the session has been deleted. If it has not been
deleted, restart the Informatica Server. The next time the batch runs, make
sure the session has been deleted. If it has not been deleted, contact
Informatica Technical Support.
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LM_2089
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not locate the batch information in memory.
Action:
Restart the Informatica Server. The next time the batch runs, make sure the
batch has been deleted. If it has not, contact Informatica Technical Support.
LM_2091
Cause:
Action:
LM_2092
Cause:
Action:
LM_2093
Cause:
Action:
LM_2094
Cause:
Action:
LM_2096
Cause:
Action:
See your operating system documentation for details on the listed operating
system error. You can find UNIX error message information for a UNIX server
in the /usr/include/sys/errno.h file.
You can find Windows NT/2000 error information in winsock.h if you have
Microsoft Developer Studio installed. Otherwise, contact Informatica
Technical Support.
LM_2102
Cause:
You tried to perform an operation with pmcmd in wait mode and the
Informatica Server could not locate the batch information in memory.
Action:
Edit the batch. If the message recurs, restart the Informatica Server.
LM_2103
Batch is empty.
Cause:
Action:
LM_2104
Batch is disabled...
Cause:
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LM_2107
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
If you try the preceding solutions and the problem persists, you may have
repository inconsistencies.
Action:
LM_2110
Same as LM_2107.
LM_2112
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to connect to the repository. You may have
logged in incorrectly.
Action:
Cause:
Action:
LM_2113
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
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Cause:
If you try the preceding solutions and the problem persists, you may have
repository inconsistencies.
Action:
LM_2114
Same as LM_2113.
LM_2118
Cause:
Action:
LM_2119
Cause:
After you deleted a session, the Load Manager was unable to access the
Recovery table to delete the target tables from that session.
Action:
This is a minor error. The table information is overwritten. You can delete the
tables in the database.
LM_2121
Cause:
The Informatica Server aborted while servicing a request from the client, or
scheduling sessions or batches.
Action:
In the Informatica Server event log, check the most recent requests or
scheduled events for errors.
LM_2122
Cause:
Action:
LM_2123
Same as LM_2122.
LM_2127
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
If you want to run the session separately, stop the batch or wait until it
completes.
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Cause:
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Cause:
Action:
Edit the session. If the error recurs, restart the Informatica Server.
or
Cause:
Action:
Check the session log for database error messages. Correct those errors before
trying again.
or
Cause:
If you try the preceding solutions and the problem persists, you may have
repository inconsistencies.
Action:
LM_2129
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
You tried to start a batch that is running or nested in another batch that is
running.
Action:
If you want to run the batch separately, stop the outermost batch or wait until
it completes.
or
Cause:
You tried to start a disabled batch, or a batch nested within a disabled batch.
Action:
Enable the batch or the outermost batch before trying to run the batch again.
or
Cause:
Action:
Edit the batch. If the message recurs, restart the Informatica Server.
or
Cause:
The Informatica Server cannot start a batch because it could not connect to
the repository.
Action:
Check the session log for database error messages. Correct those errors before
trying again.
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Cause:
If you try the preceding solutions and the problem persists, you may have
repository inconsistencies.
Action:
LM_2130
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Edit the session. If the session recurs, restart the Informatica Server.
LM_2132
Cause:
Action:
You cannot stop a batch in a batch. To stop the batch, stop the outermost
batch.
LM_2136
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
If you try the preceding solutions and the problem persists, you may have
repository inconsistencies.
Action:
LM_2137
Warning! Trying to insert session <session name>, but it already exists in server
cache.
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
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If you try the preceding solution and the problem persists, you may have
repository inconsistencies.
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Action:
LM_2138
Cause:
Action:
The Informatica Server updates the batch after it completes. If the batch is
scheduled to run forever, you need to stop the batch before the Informatica
Server updates your changes.
LM_2142
Same as LM_2113.
LM_2143
Warning! Trying to insert batch <batch name>, but it already exists in server
cache.
Cause:
Action:
In the Server Manager, delete the batch, then re-insert the batch. If the error
recurs, restart the Informatica Server.
or
Cause:
If you try the preceding solution and the problem persists, you may have
repository inconsistencies.
Action:
LM_2146
Could not add batch <batch ID> to batch <batch ID>, which is currently running.
Same as LM_2138.
LM_2147
Cause:
Action:
The Informatica Server deletes the session after the batch completes. If the
batch is scheduled to run forever, you need to stop the batch before the
Informatica Server updates your changes.
or
Cause:
Action:
LM_2150
Same as LM_2107.
LM_2151
Same as LM_2107.
LM_2155
Same as LM_2107.
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LM_2159
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to connect to the repository. You may have
logged in incorrectly.
Action:
Cause:
Action:
The Informatica Server moves the session after the batch completes. If the
batch is scheduled to run forever, you need to stop the batch before it updates
your changes.
or
Cause:
Action:
Restart the Informatica Server. The next time you run the batch you moved
the session to or the batch you moved the session from, make sure they contain
the correct sessions.
or
Cause:
If you try the preceding solutions and the problem persists, you may have
repository inconsistencies.
Action:
LM_2160
Cause:
Action:
Make sure other applications are not connected to the Informatica port.
or
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
LM_2162
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to connect to the repository. You may have
logged in incorrectly.
Action:
Cause:
Action:
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The Informatica Server could not locate the server information in memory.
Restart the Informatica Server.
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LM_2163
Cause:
Action:
Register the new Informatica Server, or edit the configuration of the registered
server appropriately.
LM_2164
Same as LM_2137.
LM_2168
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
If you try the preceding solutions and the problem persists, you may have
repository inconsistencies.
Action:
LM_2172
Same as LM_2136.
LM_2176
Cause:
Action:
LM_2180
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
In the Server Manager, delete the batch, then re-insert the batch. If the error
recurs, restart the Informatica Server.
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If you try the preceding solutions and the problem persists, you may have
repository inconsistencies.
Action:
LM_2184
Cause:
Action:
LM_2187
Cause:
Action:
If you want to view the session performance details, enable monitoring in the
session properties before running the session again.
or
Cause:
Action:
LM_2190
Cause:
Action:
LM_2191
Error: User username does not have the correct privilege to <operation name>.
Cause:
You tried to perform an operation for which you do not have the appropriate
privileges.
Action:
LM_2192
Cause:
Action:
Log in with correct information. Usernames and passwords may be casesensitive. If you try the preceding solution and the problem persists, contact
Informatica Technical Support.
LM_2193
Same as LM_2192.
LM_2194
Cause:
Action:
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LM_2195
Error checking operation permission for user <username> on folder <folder ID>.
Cause:
Action:
Log in with correct information. Usernames and passwords may be casesensitive. If you try the preceding solution and the problem persists, contact
Informatica Technical Support.
LM_2196
User <username> does not have operation permission for folder <folder name>.
Cause:
The user does not have the appropriate permissions to perform the specified
operation on that folder.
Action:
Check the session log for related messages. If necessary, have the administrator
review your privileges.
LM_2197
ERROR: Failure occurred trying to obtain the execute lock for object.
Cause:
Action:
Log in with correct information. Usernames and passwords may be casesensitive. If you try the preceding solution and the problem persists, contact
Informatica Technical Support.
or
Cause:
Action:
Check the session log for related database messages. If the preceding actions do
not correct the problem, contact Informatica Technical Support.
LM_2198
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
The Informatica Server was shut down abnormally while a session or batch was
running.
Action:
Make sure no one has the folder open, and the session or batch is not running,
before unlocking the folder containing the session or batch in the Repository
Manager.
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another user can permanently damage your repository.
LM_2199
Same as LM_2197.
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LM_2201
Cause:
You might not have the correct permissions or privileges to stop the
Informatica Server. Or your password might be incorrect.
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Verify that you are attempting to stop the correct Informatica Server.
LM_2208
Error <operating system error number> <error message> getting the status on
watch file <file name>.
Cause:
Action:
Check the Informatica Server. If the directory for the indicator file resides on a
different machine, make sure the Informatica Server can access that directory.
If the indicator file is properly placed and the session properly configured, see
your operating system documentation for details on the listed operating
system error.
You can find UNIX error message information for a UNIX server in the /usr/
include/sys/errno.h file.
You can find Windows NT/2000 error information in winsock.h if you have
Microsoft Developer Studio installed. If this is not available, contact
Informatica Technical Support.
LM_2212
Cause:
Action:
Make sure you have the Informatica Client and Server connected to the same
repository.
LM_2214
Cause:
Action:
Enter the correct login information. Usernames and passwords may be casesensitive.
or
Cause:
The Informatica Client passes a server ID that is not the same as the ID of the
Informatica Server.
Action:
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Cause:
Action:
Check if the domain name server is down and contact your system
administrator.
LM_2216
Cause:
The Informatica Client passes a server ID that is not the same as the ID of the
Informatica Server.
Action:
LM_2218
Cause:
In the Informatica Server Setup, the host listed in the TCP/IP Host Address
field is incorrect.
Action:
LM_2220
Error: All sessions in batch <batch name> are either invalid or disabled. No
repeat runs will be scheduled.
Cause:
The sessions in the batch are invalid or disabled in the General page of the
Session Properties dialog or sessions are in a disabled nested batch.
Action:
You may need to validate the mappings in the Designer. Validate the sessions
or select Session Enabled for sessions or enable the nested batch. Restart the
batch.
LM_2221
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not receive all requests from the client in the
timeout period.
Action:
Action:
LM_2222
Cause:
Action:
If you attempted to start or schedule the session, abort the session or wait until
the session completes. Or if you attempted to update the session, wait until all
the repeat runs complete. Then update the session.
LM_2223
Same as LM_2222.
LM_2224
Cause:
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Action:
LM_2231
Cause:
Action:
To run the session in recovery mode, move the session out of the batch, then
run the session in recovery mode. Move the session back into the batch.
LM_2232
Could not start session <session name> in recovery mode. Session is disabled...
Cause:
Action:
Enable the session and then run the session in recovery mode.
LM_2233
Could not start session <session name> in recovery mode. Session is currently
scheduled, waiting to run, initializing, or running...
Cause:
Action:
Wait for the session to complete and then run it in recovery mode.
or
Action:
LM_2234
Cause:
You attempted to stop or delete a batch while it was running. The Informatica
Server timed out before the batch could finish.
Action:
LM_2236
Cause:
The Load Manager cannot delete the indicator file when the session starts.
Action:
If you are running a repeated session or running a session again, delete the
existing indicator file manually.
LM_2237
Cause:
Action:
LM_2238
Cause:
The session is not registered in the Informatica Server when you attempt to
delete it from the current server.
Action:
Make sure the session is registered in the Informatica Server before attempting
to delete it.
LM_2240
Cause:
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You attempted to edit or update a repeating session. If this session has more
repeats, you cannot update the session.
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Action:
Wait until the repeats have finished, then edit the session.
or
Action:
Stop or abort the session, then edit it. Reschedule the session.
LM_2241
Could not start session <session name>. Session is part of a concurrent batch.
Cause:
You attempted to start a session within a concurrent batch. You cannot run a
session within a concurrent batch.
Action:
Move the session out of the concurrent batch, run the session, and then move
the session back into the batch.
LM_2243
Cause:
You tried to stop a session when it was not running, or while it was initializing.
Action:
Wait until the session begins running, then stop the session.
or
Cause:
Action:
LM_2244
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
If there is an invalid session in the batch, edit the batch. Be aware that the
Informatica Server started with the shared memory size you specified. If you
want to change the memory size, stop the Informatica Server, change the
number of shared memory bytes to the specified size, then restart the Server.
LM_2245
Cause:
You tried to stop a batch that is nested in one or more other batches.
Action:
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not locate the list of batches in memory.
Action:
LM_2248
Cause:
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LM_2251
Cause:
Action:
Verify that you want to run more than the maximum number of sessions
simultaneously. The recommended maximum number of sessions is 100.
LM_2253
Cause:
The Informatica Server shared memory size you specified cannot run the given
number of sessions.
Action:
The recommended shared memory size to run a session is 100K. Make sure
you have enough shared memory to run the specified number of sessions.
LM_2254
Error sending post session mail. No E-Mail username was specified even though
E-Mail Subject and/or E-Mail text has been specified...
Cause:
In the Session Wizard Post Session Commands and Email dialog box, the
email username field is empty, but the email subject and/or email text fields
are not.
Action:
In the Session Wizard Post Session Commands and Email dialog box, enter an
email username, or clear the email subject and/or email text fields.
LM_2255
Cause:
Action:
LM_2256
Error: Can only schedule session <session ID> against its registered server.
Cause:
Action:
Edit the session and change the registered server to a different server, and then
change it back to the original server. Then re-schedule the session.
LM_2365
Error: Could not remove old session log file <log file name>.
Cause:
Action:
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Be aware that the Informatica Server started with the shared memory size you
specified. If you want to change the memory size, stop the Informatica Server,
change the number of bytes to the specified size, then restart the Server.
Make sure you have the correct permission for the file.
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LM_2366
Error: Could not rename session log file <original name for session log file> to
<new name for session log file>.
Cause:
You configured the Infomatica Server to save a specific number of session logs.
However, the Informatica Server failed to copy the latest session log file and
save it with another name.
Action:
Make sure you have the correct permissions for both files.
LM_2427
Cause:
The Informatica Server ran out of shared memory for the Load Manager.
Action:
Start the session at a later time when fewer session are being run.
or
Action:
LM_2442
ERROR: Session Log path exceeds limit of <number> characters: <session log
name>.
Cause:
You saved a session log with a path and file name that is too long.
Action:
Change the file path or shorten the session log file name.
LM_2473
Error: Server can only obtain a read-only connection with the repository. Please
make sure the code page where the server is running is two-way compatible with
the repository code page.
Cause:
The Informatica Server is using a code page that is a superset of the repository.
Action:
Change the code page of the Informatica Server. The Informatica Server code
page must be compatible with the repository code page.
LM_2474
Error: Code page mismatch. Server is running in code page <code page name>
whereas the server is configured in the Server Manager to run in code page
<code page name>.
Cause:
The code page you selected in the Server Manager when you registered the
Informatica Server is different from the actual Informatica Server code page.
Action:
Enter the appropriate code page in the Server Manager for the Informatica
Server. It must be identical to the Informatica Server code page.
LM_2475
Cause:
The session cannot run because source, target, and Informatica code pages are
incompatible.
Action:
Read the additional information appended to this error message. Make sure
the source code page is a subset of the target and Informatica Server code page.
The Informatica Server code page must be a subset of the target code page.
Then try to start the session again.
LM_2476
Cause:
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Action:
Cause:
Action:
Make sure the source code page is a subset of the target and Informatica Server
code page. The Informatica Server code page must be a subset of the target
code page. Then try to start the session again.
LM_2477
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Check the session and server log for more information. See the appropriate
system error message for more information.
LM_2486
Failed to expand file watch name <file watch name> for session <session
name>.
Cause:
You used the event based scheduling option to schedule a session. The
Informatica Server encountered an error while expanding a variable you
specified as the path directory for the indicator file.
Action:
Go to session properties and make sure the indicator file for event based
scheduling contains the correct server variables.
LM_2487
Failed to expand session log file name <session log file name> for session
<session name>.
Cause:
LM_2479
The Informatica Server failed to fetch sessions from the repository. If this
message appears after you have successfully run other sessions or batches, you
may have repository inconsistencies.
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Action:
LM_2488
Failed to expand success email user <email address> for session <session
name>.
Cause:
Action:
LM_2489
Failed to expand failed email user <email address> for session <session name>.
Cause:
Action:
LM_2490
Cause:
Action:
Perform the actions indicated in the previous error message related to variables
and parameters.
LM_2491
Cause:
Action:
Perform the actions indicated in the previous error message related to variables
and parameters.
LM_2492
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
LM_2493
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not schedule the session for repeat.
Action:
Check the server log a for a previous message and perform the actions
indicated.
LM_2494
Failed to expand server variable <server variable name> for session <session
name>.
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
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Cause:
Action:
LM_2507
Cause:
You did not provide a username for the session in the Server Manager.
Action:
Make sure you entered a username in the session properties in the Server
Manager.
LM_2513
Error! The specified size <size> of server shared memory must be less than
<number of bytes> bytes.
Cause:
Action:
Action:
LM_2517
Action:
LM_2518
Cause:
While running the session specified, the Load Manager failed to create a
process in the DTM, Data Transformation Manager.
Action:
Check with your system administrator to see if you have the correct privileges
or increase the number of processes allowed.
LM_2519
Cause:
Action:
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Cause:
Configure the Informatica Service and enter a local repository that does not
have multiple servers registered.
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LM_2520
Cause:
Action:
You cannot recover a continuous session. Truncate the target and re-run the
session.
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NTS Codes
The following messages relate only to Windows NT/2000 operations.
NTS_10000
Cause:
Action:
NTS_10001
Cause:
Internal error. You attempted to pause the service for the Informatica Server
on Windows NT.
Action:
NTS_10003
Cause:
Operating system error. You attempted to resume the service for the
Informatica Server on Windows NT.
Action:
NTS_10005
Cause:
Action:
See the previous error message and contact your system administrator.
NTS_10007
Cause:
Same as NTS_10000.
Action:
NTS_10009
Same as NTS_10000.
NTS_10011
Same as NTS_10000.
NTS_10013
Same as NTS_10000.
NTS_10014
Same as NTS_10000.
NTS_10015
Same as NTS_10000.
NTS_10016
Same as NTS_10000.
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NTS_10017
Same as NTS_10000.
NTS_10018
Same as NTS_10000.
NTS_10019
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
NTS_10020
Same as NTS_10000.
NTS_10021
Same as NTS_10019.
NTS_10022
Same as NTS_10019.
NTS_10023
Same as NTS_10019.
NTS_10024
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to read a value from the registry. You may not
have the privileges to access that portion of the registry.
Action:
NTS_10025
Same as NTS_10024.
NTS_10026
Same as NTS_10024.
NTS_10027
Same as NTS_10024.
NTS_10028
Same as NTS_10024.
NTS_10029
Same as NTS_10024.
NTS_10031
Same as NTS_10024.
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NTS_10032
Cause:
Action:
NTS_10033
Same as NTS_10024.
NTS_10042
Same as NTS_10032.
NTS_10043
Same as NTS_10032.
NTS_10044
Same as NTS_10032.
NTS_10045
Same as NTS_10032.
NTS_10046
Same as NTS_10032.
NTS_10047
Same as NTS_10032.
NTS_10056
Cause:
NTS_10057
Cause:
Action:
NTS_10058
Cause:
In the Informatica Server Setup, you selected the IPX/SPX protocol, but did
not specify an address.
Action:
NTS_10059
Cause:
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Action:
In the Informatica Server Setup, you selected the IPX/SPX protocol, but the
address is invalid.
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Action:
NTS_10061
Cause:
In the Informatica Server Setup, you selected the TCP/IP protocol, but did
not specify the port.
Action:
NTS_10062
Cause:
In the Informatica Server Setup, you selected the Use Trusted Connection
option, but did not specify the domain.
Action:
Specify a domain in the Informatica Server Setup, or clear the Use Trusted
Connection option.
NTS_10063
Cause:
You are using Windows NT/2000 integrated security with a Microsoft SQL
Server and could not log on as the specified Windows NT/2000 user when
attempting to access a repository, source or target.
Action:
Make sure you have specified a valid Windows NT/2000 user on the
Repository property page of the Informatica Server Setup program. All
database users should be valid Windows NT/2000 users.
NTS_10064
Cause:
Operating system error. The machine hosting the Informatica Server might be
low on resources.
Action:
NTS_10065
Cause:
Operating system error. The machine hosting the Informatica Server might be
low on resources.
Action:
NTS_10066
Same as NTS_10065.
NTS_10067
Same as NTS_10065.
NTS_10068
Same as NTS_10065.
NTS_10069
Same as NTS_10065.
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NTS_10070
Same as NTS_10065.
NTS_10071
Cause:
Internal Error.
Action:
NTS_10072
Cause:
Internal Error.
Action:
NTS_10073
Cause:
Internal Error.
Action:
NTS_10080
Cause:
Action:
NTS_10081
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
NTS_10085
Same as NTS_10081.
NTS_10086
Same as NTS_10081.
NTS_10087
Same as NTS_10081.
NTS_10088
Cause:
NTS_10089
Cause:
Internal Error.
Action:
NTS_10091
Install failed.
Cause:
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Action:
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Action:
Check the .mif file in the Windows directory for related error messages.
NTS_10092
Update failed.
Same as NTS_10091.
NTS_10093
Deinstall failed.
Cause:
Action:
NTS_10096
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
NTS_10097
Cause:
The pmmsg.dll file is missing or the registry key is pointing to the wrong
location.
Action:
NTS_10098
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
NTS_10099
Same as NTS_10098.
NTS_10100
Cause:
Action:
NTS_10101
Cause:
Action:
NTS_10102
Cause:
Action:
NTS_10103
Cause:
Action:
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NTS_10105
Cause:
NTS_10106
Cause:
Action:
NTS_10128
Cause:
A configuration file does not contain valid configurations for the Informatica
service.
Action:
NTS_10129
Cause:
Action:
NTS_10130
Cause:
In the Informatica Server Setup, the Use Trusted Connection option was not
specified.
Action:
NTS_10132
Cause:
Action:
NTS_10133
Cause:
In the Informatica Server Setup, the TCP/IP host address cannot be found.
Action:
NTS_10139
Cause:
You attempted to convert data and the conversion failed. This might be due to
data overflow.
Action:
Determine which data causing the error and then correct that data.
NTS_10141
Cause:
Action:
Action:
Verify that you spelled the COM object correctly and verify that it is not
corrupt or invalid.
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NTS_10143
Cause:
In the Informatica Server Setup, the host listed in the TCP/IP Host Address
field is incorrect.
Action:
NTS_10144
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
NTS_10145
Same as NTS_10144.
NTS_10146
Cause:
You configured a session to send a post-session email with an attached file. The
Informatica Server on Windows NT could not locate the specified attached
file.
Action:
Verify the directory and file name for the attachment file are entered correctly
in the session properties. Verify the file exists in the specified directory.
NTS_10147
Cause:
You configured a session to send a post-session email with an attached file. The
Informatica Server on Windows NT could not access the specified file.
Action:
NTS_10148
Cause:
You configured a session to send a post-session email with an attached file. The
attachment file you have specified is not a regular Windows NT file. It might
be a directory name, a service name, or a device name.
Action:
NTS_10239
The <service name> service was not successfully uninstalled: <service name>.
Cause:
You attempted to uninstall a service but do not have the right permissions.
or
Cause:
You may have attempted to uninstall the service while it was still running.
or
Cause:
Action:
For services other than Informatica service, verify that the service is not
running and attempt to uninstall it again. If the uninstall fails again, attempt
to remove the service manually. If this fails, contact your system administrator.
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For the Informatica service, verify that the service is not running and attempt
to uninstall it again. If the uninstall fails again, contact Informatica Technical
Support.
NTS_10242
Cause:
Cause:
You might have encountered an internal error with the Windows NT/2000
operating system.
Action:
NTS_10243
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
NTS_10245
Cause:
Action:
NTS_10246
Cause:
Action:
NTS_10244
Check preceding error messages to see the cause for the error.
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ODL Codes
The following error messages refer to database errors.
ODL_26001
Cause:
Action:
Either remove the braces and use database-specific join syntax or use
Informatica join syntax within the braces.
ODL_26002
Cause:
The Informatica Server found an error in the outer join syntax in the Source
Qualifier transformation.
Action:
Correct the error before running the session again. Look for related messages
in the session log.
ODL_26003
Cause:
You omitted the OUTER keyword from the join syntax for a left outer join.
Action:
Correct the join syntax in the Source Qualifier. To create a left outer join, use
the keywords LEFT OUTER JOIN.
ODL_26004
Cause:
You omitted the JOIN keyword from the syntax for an outer join.
Action:
ODL_26005
Cause:
You omitted the OUTER keyword from the join syntax for a right outer join.
Action:
Correct the join syntax in the Source Qualifier. To create a right outer join, use
the keywords RIGHT OUTER JOIN.
ODL_26006
Cause:
You omitted the JOIN keyword from the syntax for an inner join.
Action:
Correct the join syntax in the Source Qualifier. To create an inner join, use the
keywords INNER JOIN.
ODL_26007
Cause:
You omitted the LEFT or RIGHT keyword from the join syntax for an outer
join.
Action:
Correct the join syntax in the Source Qualifier. To create a left outer join, use
the keywords LEFT OUTER JOIN. To create a right outer join, use the
keywords RIGHT OUTER JOIN.
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ODL_26008
Cause:
Correct the join syntax in the Source Qualifier. If appropriate, change the
right outer joins to left outer joins. You can use multiple left outer joins in a
single Source Qualifier.
ODL_26009
Cause:
You omitted a comma between table names in the FROM clause of the outer
join syntax.
Action:
Correct the join syntax in the Source Qualifier. Place commas between table
names in the FROM clause.
ODL_26012
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
ODL_26023
Cause:
Action:
ODL_26025
Cause:
Internal Error.
Action:
ODL_26026
Cause:
Action:
ODL_26028
Cause:
Internal Error.
Action:
You combined two right outer joins in the same join syntax. Use only one
right outer join in a single Source Qualifier.
Action:
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PMF Codes
When sessions use Aggregator, Rank, Joiner, or Lookup transformations, these
transformations may store data in data (.dat) and index (.idx) cache files. The following error
messages refer to these cache files.
PMF_15000
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to read the file. The file might be already open,
or the disk might be corrupt.
Action:
PMF_15001
Cause:
Action:
PMF_15002
Cause:
The file pointer failed to locate the file. You might have deleted or moved the
file, or the hard disk might be corrupt.
Action:
PMF_15003
Cause:
You might have altered the format of the file. For example, you copied another
file to the file.
Action:
Use a previous copy of the file that has the correct format.
or
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
PMF_15004
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
You provided an incorrect file name or cache directory that the Informatica
Server cannot locate.
Action:
Provide the correct file name and aggregation cache directory in the Server
Manager.
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PMF_15005
File <file name> is in an unknown state due to error from a previous run.
Cause:
Action:
PMF_15006
Failed to create file <file name> because file exists and contains data.
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to remove the previous file and detected a file
containing data and failed to overwrite it.
Action:
Check the file and manually delete it or rename it. Run the session again.
PMF_15007
Failed to read file <file name> because PowerMart file header is corrupt.
Cause:
The file might be corrupt due to a system crash on a previous session run.
Action:
Use the back up file (file name.bak), if available, and run the session again.
or
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
PMF_15008
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
Action:
PMF_15009
Action:
PMF_15010
Cause:
Action:
PMF_15011
Cause:
Action:
Increase the swap space. You may need to add RAM to your system.
PMF_15012
Unable to delete file <cache file name>. System error is <error number> <error
message>.
Cause:
Action:
Specified file name <file name> exceeds the maximum length of 256 characters.
Cause:
Check the session that is running. See the system error for more information.
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PMF_15013
Unable to rename file <cache file name> to <cache file name>. System error is
<error number> <error message>.
Cause:
Action:
Check the session that is running. See the system error for more information.
PMF_15014
Unable to stat file <cache file name>. System error is <error number> <error
message>.
Cause:
Action:
PMF_15016
Failed to get a shared lock on file <cache file name>. System error is <error
number> <error message>.
Cause:
Action:
Check the session that is running. See the system error for more information.
PMF_15017
Failed to get an exclusive lock on file <cache file name>. System error is <error
number> <error message>.
Cause:
Action:
Check the session that is running. See the system error for more information.
PMF_15018
Failed to unlock file <cache file name>. System error is <error number> <error
message>.
Cause:
The file might be in use. A session could be reading or writing to the file.
Action:
Check the session that is running. See the system error for more information.
PMF_15019
Cause:
The file may be in use. Some other session that uses this file may be running.
Action:
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REP Codes
The following messages all relate to repository functions. They appear in message boxes on
the client machine if they are client errors, or in the server event or error log if they are server
errors.
REP_12001
Cause:
Log in with the correct information. Usernames and passwords may be casesensitive.
REP_12002
Cause:
The Informatica Server detected an existing repository with the same name.
This message might occur if a previous attempt to create a repository was
aborted in progress.
Action:
REP_12005
An error occurred while opening a packaged SQL script file for execution. The
product was probably not installed correctly. Contact customer support for
assistance.
Cause:
Action:
In the win.ini file, make sure the HOME entry in the Informatica PowerMart
entry points to the directory where the SQL script is located. If the HOME
entry is correct, contact Informatica Technical Support.
REP_12014
Cause:
Action:
Check the server event or error log for related database error messages. If
necessary, consult the database manual for appropriate action.
REP_12033
Cause:
The repository version does not match the client and/or server version.
Action:
REP_12119
Cause:
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The Informatica Server failed to connect to the database server. You may have
logged in incorrectly.
Action:
The Informatica Server failed to connect to the database. You may have logged
in incorrectly.
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Action:
Log in with the correct information. Usernames and passwords may be casesensitive.
or
Cause:
You do not have the appropriate database privilege to view repository tables.
Action:
REP_12122
Cause:
Action:
Check the server event or error log for related database error messages. If
necessary, consult the database manual for appropriate action.
REP_12123
Same as REP_12122.
REP_12124
Cause:
You tried to delete a folder while other users are logged in to the folder. Even if
there are no users connected, the folder could contain residual locks.
Action:
Ask all users to close all client tools. Use the Repository Manager to view
locks. If necessary, remove old locks. Then perform the operation again.
:DUQLQJ Removing valid locks can cause repository inconsistencies.
REP_12325
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
REP_12326
Cause:
Action:
REP_12327
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
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REP_12328
The repository at this location does not have the same name.
Cause:
Action:
Correct the inaccurate information. The status bar displays the correct
repository name.
REP_12330
Cause:
Action:
Check the server event or error log for related database error messages. If no
database error is reported, contact Informatica Technical Support.
REP_12331
Cause:
Action:
Check the server event or error log for related database error messages. If no
database error is reported, contact Informatica Technical Support.
REP_12332
Cause:
Action:
Close any unnecessary applications and restart the system. If this problem
persists, you may need to add RAM to your system.
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Same as REP_12331.
REP_12333
Cause:
Action:
REP_12334
Cause:
A global repository and a repository registered with it have the same name.
Action:
REP_12335
Cause:
You tried a global repository operation (like registering a repository) when you
were not connected to a global repository.
Action:
REP_12336
Cause:
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This repository is already registered with the GDR <global repository name>.
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Action:
If the repository should be registered with the new global repository, unregister
the repository from the original global repository. Register with the new global
repository.
REP_12337
Cause:
Action:
REP_12338
Cause:
You tried to register a local repository when a local repository of the same
name exists in the global repository.
Action:
Unregister the repository. Copy the repository to another location with a new
name, then re-register the repository.
REP_12339
Cause:
Database error.
Action:
Check the server event or error log for related database error messages. If no
database error is reported, contact Informatica Technical Support.
REP_12340
Same as REP_12339.
REP_12341
Same as REP_12339.
REP_12342
The selected repository is not registered with the current Global Repository.
Cause:
You tried to unregister a repository that is not registered with the current
global repository.
Action:
REP_12343
Cause:
You tried to unregister a local repository from a global repository that is not
registered with that global repository.
Action:
You can only unregister local repositories registered with a global repository.
REP_12345
No repository with this name was found while attempting to update the
repository type.
Cause:
Action:
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REP_12346
Cause:
Action:
Close any unnecessary applications and restart the system. If this problem
persists, you may need to add RAM to your system.
REP_12347
Cause:
Action:
Check the server event or error log for a related database error message. If no
database error is reported, contact Informatica Technical Support.
REP_12348
The current user does not have permission to perform this operation on the
current folder.
Cause:
Action:
REP_12349
The current user does not have read permission on the current folder.
Same as REP_12348.
REP_12350
The current user does not have write permission on the current folder.
Same as REP_12348.
REP_12351
The current user does not have execute permission on the current folder.
Same as REP_12348.
REP_12352
Cause:
REP_12353
The current operation requested a lock on an object and the request was denied.
The object may be locked (in use) by another user.
Cause:
Action:
REP_12354
The request to lock the object failed. This may be due to a database error or
because locking this object is not allowed.
Cause:
This might be a database error. Or you are not permitted to lock the object.
Action:
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Action:
The current user does not have the privilege to perform this operation.
Check the server event or error log for a related database error message. If no
database error is reported, the operation cannot be performed.
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REP_12355
The object <object name> has been modified since the time it was read.
Cause:
You tried to edit a repository object that has been modified and saved by
another user since you opened the object.
Action:
Close the object and open it again to view the edited object.
REP_12356
The object <object name> has been deleted from the repository.
Cause:
You tried to edit a repository object that has been deleted from the repository
since you opened the object.
Action:
Close the object. If you need to use that object, you must recreate it.
REP_12357
Cause:
You tried to edit an object that has been locked by your username. Either
someone used your username and password to access this object, or the client
shut down while you were working on the object.
Action:
If someone is using your username and password, click No, then ask that
person to close the object and log out. If the Informatica Client shut down
while you were working on the object, and you are sure that no one else has
the object open, click Yes.
:DUQLQJ Choosing Yes when someone else is working on the object may cause
permanent damage to your repository.
REP_12361
The user <username> does not exist in the repository <repository name>.
Cause:
Action:
Use a valid username or ask the administrator to add your username to the
repository.
REP_12362
Cause:
You have a different password for your username at two different repositories.
You tried to connect from one repository to another, and the password used to
connect to the first repository is not valid in the second repository.
Action:
To connect to the second repository you must disconnect from the original
repository, then connect to the second repository with the proper username
and password combination. To prevent this error from recurring, change one
of the passwords to match the other.
REP_12363
Cause:
You have a product license for PowerMart or Network PowerMart, and tried to
connect to a global repository with one of those products. PowerMart and
Network PowerMart can only connect to the global repository indirectly,
through a repository registered with the global repository.
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REP_12364
Action:
Check the session log for related database error messages. If no database error
appears, contact Informatica Technical Support.
REP_12370
The repository version is incompatible with this release of the product. (The
repository version is <version> while the product expects <version>). A
repository upgrade is required. Use the Repository Manager to upgrade.
Cause:
Action:
REP_12371
The repository version is incompatible with this release of the product. (The
repository version is <version> while the product expects <version>). A product
upgrade is required.
Cause:
Action:
REP_12372
The repository has data that is newer than this release of the product expects.
(The repository data version is <version> while the product expects <version>). A
product upgrade may be required.
Cause:
Action:
REP_12373
The repository has data that may be too old for this release of the product. (The
repository data version is <version> while the product expects <version>). A
repository data upgrade may be required. Use the Repository Manager to
upgrade.
Cause:
Action:
REP_12380
Multiple objects were found during a fetch when a single object was expected.
Please check the repository.
Cause:
Action:
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Cause:
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REP_12381
Unable to perform the operation since an expected object was not found. Please
check the repository.
Cause:
Action:
REP_12382
Error while updating the object information in the repository. Either no row or
more than one row was updated.
Cause:
Action:
REP_12383
Could not begin a transaction. Please check the database and fix the problem
before continuing.
Cause:
Action:
REP_12384
Could not commit a transaction. Please check the database and fix the problem
before continuing.
Cause:
Action:
Check the session log for a database error message. Continue only after the
database error has been fixed.
REP_12385
Could not rollback a transaction. Please check the database and fix the problem
before continuing.
Cause:
Action:
Check the session log for a database error message. Continue only after the
database error has been fixed.
REP_12386
Cause:
Action:
Check the Informatica Server Setup and correct the database type of the
repository.
REP_12387
The attempt to get a <save /fetch> lock on the <object type> <object name>
timed out due to the following conflicting lock: User <username> on the
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Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Another user has locked the repository or folder or folder version in order to
perform a bulk operation, like copying, on the repository folder or version.
Action:
REP_12389
Cause:
Action:
REP_12390
Cause:
You started a session that uses a mapplet, and information about the mapping
is inconsistent in the repository.
Action:
Open the mapping in the Designer, validate the mapping and save it again. If
the problem persists, the inconsistency is in the mapplet used by the mapping.
Open the mapplet, validate, and save it. Then validate and save the mapping
again.
REP_12391
Lock failed because we failed to get database time. Check your system
configuration.
Cause:
The operation fails because the repository database server is not running or has
a temporary problem and cannot provide the time.
Action:
Try the operation again. Check the repository database server log for a possible
cause of the problem.
REP_12392
Cause:
Action:
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Try again the operation again. If the problem persists, use the information
provided to determine if the listed user is accessing the object. If you can verify
the object is not being used or accessed, ask the administrator to unlock the
object as necessary.
REP_12388
You tried to access or save a repository object, and the repository could not
create the necessary fetch or save lock to allow you to perform your task. This
occurred because another user has the object locked.
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REP_12402
Cause:
You tried to copy or restore a repository where the locale of the target location
is not compatible with the original repository.
Action:
REP_12403
Cause:
Action:
Make sure that the pmlocale.bin file is in the installation directory and has not
been corrupted by a disk failure.
REP_12404
Failed to allocate new IDs for internal sequence generator: <sequence name>.
Cause:
Action:
If a repository database error occurred, try again after correcting the database
problem.
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Cause:
Action:
REP_12405
Same as REP_12404.
REP_12415
Cause:
The repository database server could not provide the time or is not running
properly. A previous problem with the database might have caused some data
inconsistencies.
Action:
Try the operation again. Check the database server log for a possible cause to
the problem. If there is no database error, contact Informatica Technical
Support.
REP_12416
Same as REP_12415.
REP_12422
Cause:
The database hosting the global repository (GDR) is not available or the
connectivity information for the global repository is incorrect.
Action:
Verify that the connectivity information is same on all client systems. The
ODBC data source names must be set up correctly on all platforms. If the
connection is a secondary connection, make sure the connectivity information
for the global repository did not change after the local repository was
registered. If the connectivity information has changed, update the
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Cause:
Action:
REP_12450
Cause:
You tried to back up the repository and the Repository Manager could not
create the backup file. The hard disk may be full or damaged.
Action:
Make sure there is enough disk space and there is no problem with the hard
disk.
REP_12452
Cause:
You tried to back up the repository and the Repository Manager could not
write to the backup file. The hard disk may be full or damaged.
Action:
Make sure enough disk space exists and there is no problem with the hard disk.
REP_12454
Cause:
You tried to restore the repository and the Repository Manager could not read
from the backup file. The backup file might be corrupt or the hard disk might
have bad sectors.
Action:
Check the hard disk for possible problems. You might have to restore the
backup file from an older backup. Contact Informatica Technical Support for
help.
REP_12456
Same as REP_12454.
REP_12457
Cause:
Action:
Check the hard disk for possible problems. You might have to restore the
backup files from an older backup. Contact Informatica Technical Support for
help.
REP_12466
Cause:
Action:
Try to create or upgrade the repository after fixing the database error. If the
problem persists, contact Informatica Technical Support.
REP_12467
Same as REP_12466.
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REP_12468
Same as REP_12466.
REP_12469
Cause:
Action:
REP_12470
Same as REP_12466.
REP_12471
Cause:
Action:
Try to create the repository again after fixing the database error. If the problem
persists contact Informatica Technical Support.
REP_12477
This repository contains folders which are currently in use. A repository cannot
be deleted while it is in use.
Cause:
You tried to delete a repository while other users are logged in to the
repository. Even if there are no users connected, the repository could contain
residual locks.
Action:
Ask all users to close all client tools. Use the Repository Manager to view
locks. If necessary, remove old locks. Then perform the operation again.
:DUQLQJ Removing valid locks can cause repository inconsistencies.
REP_12488
Same as REP_12466.
REP_12492
This repository contains folders which are currently in use. A repository cannot
be upgraded while folders are in use.
Cause:
You tried to upgrade a repository when other users are logged in to the
repository. If there are no users connected, the repository might contain
residual locks.
Action:
Ask all users to close all client tools. Use the Repository Manager to view
locks. If necessary, remove old locks. Then perform the operation again.
:DUQLQJ Removing valid locks can cause repository inconsistencies.
REP_12494
The Repository is newer than the version supported by this software release.
Unable to do an upgrade.
Cause:
Action:
Release all old locks in the repository. Upgrade the Informatica Client to the
latest version, then upgrade the repository.
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REP_12496
Cause:
REP_12505
Cause:
Action:
Correct the database error and try the operation again. If there is no database
error, contact Informatica Technical Support.
REP_12581
An error occurred while opening a packaged SQL script file for execution. The
product was probably not installed correctly. Contact customer support for
assistance.
Cause:
The script file cannot be found in the Informatica Client installation directory
or the file is corrupted.
Action:
Install the Informatica Client again to get the correct scripts. If the problem
persists, contact Informatica Technical Support.
REP_12589
Cause:
Action:
Abort the operation and try again. If the problem persists and there is no
database error, contact Informatica Technical Support.
REP_12590
Cause:
Action:
If a database error occurred, correct the database error and try again.
Otherwise contact Informatica Technical Support.
REP_12591
Cause:
Action:
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Action:
If a repository database error occurred, correct the database error and try
again. If the operation succeeds then the inconsistency in the repository will
have been corrected. Otherwise contact Informatica Technical Support.
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REP_12612
Cause:
Action:
REP_12614
Cause:
Action:
REP_12651
Cause:
Action:
REP_12654
Cause:
Action:
REP_12678
Cause:
The global repository connection failed while trying to fetch a shortcut. The
connection information for the global repository might have changed or the
repository database server is down.
Action:
Check the database error message for more information and correct the
problem. If the connection information has changed, update the information
in the Edit Connection Information option in the Repository Manager.
REP_12708
Cause:
Action:
REP_12709
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
REP_12734
Cause:
Validation error. The code page of the source database connection is not a
subset of the Informatica Server code page. This causes the session to fail when
the Informatica Server runs in the Unicode data movement mode.
Action:
If the Informatica Server runs in ASCII mode, you can ignore this warning. If
the Informatica Server runs in Unicode mode, correct the problem with one of
the following actions:
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The source file <file name> and server <Informatica Server name> do not have
compatible code pages. (One way compatibility is required.)
Cause:
Validation error. The code page of the source file is not a subset of the
Informatica Server code page. This causes the session to fail when the
Informatica Server runs in the Unicode data movement mode.
Action:
If the Informatica Server runs in ASCII mode, you can ignore this warning. If
the Informatica Server runs in Unicode mode, correct the problem with one of
the following actions:
- Choose a different source file and code page for the session.
- Choose a different Informatica Server to run the session.
- Correct the code page registered for the Informatica Server.
REP_12736
The database <database name> and server <Informatica Server name> do not
have compatible code pages.
Cause:
Action:
If the Informatica Server runs in ASCII mode, you can ignore this warning. If
the Informatica Server runs in Unicode mode, correct the problem with one of
the following actions:
- Choose a different Informatica Server to run the session.
- Correct the configured code page for the database in the Server Manager.
- Choose a different lookup or stored procedure database on the
Transformations tab of the session property sheet.
- Correct the code page registered for the Informatica Server.
REP_12737
The server <Informatica Server name> and target database <target database
connection> do not have compatible code pages (one way compatibility is
required).
Cause:
Validation error. The code page of the target database connection is not a
superset of the Informatica Server code page. This causes the session to fail
when the Informatica Server runs in the Unicode data movement mode.
Action:
If the Informatica Server runs in ASCII mode, you can ignore this warning. If
the Informatica Server runs in Unicode mode, correct the problem with one of
the following actions:
- Choose a different target database connection for the session.
- Choose a different Informatica Server to run the session.
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- Correct the code page configured for the target database connection.
- Correct the code page registered for the Informatica Server.
REP_12738
The server <Informatica Server name> and target file <file name> do not have
compatible code pages. (One way compatibility is required.)
Cause:
Validation error. The code page of the target file is not a superset of the
Informatica Server code page. This causes the session to fail when the
Informatica Server runs in the Unicode data movement mode.
Action:
If the Informatica Server runs in ASCII mode, you can ignore this warning. If
the Informatica Server runs in Unicode mode, correct the problem with one of
the following actions:
- Choose a different target file and code page for the session.
- Choose a different Informatica Server to run the session.
- Correct the code page registered for the Informatica Server.
REP_12773
The Global Repository code page (<code page name>) is not compatible with the
selected code page (<code page name>).
Cause:
While upgrading a local repository, the local repository code page must be a
superset of the global repository code page.
Action:
REP_12782
The repository <repository name>s code page <code page name> and
<Informatica Client>s code page <code page name> are incompatible.
Cause:
The Informatica Client code page is not compatible with the code page of the
repository to which you are trying to connect. The Informatica Client and
repository code pages must be compatible. Their code pages must also be
compatible with the Informatica Server code page.
Action:
Change the code page for the Informatica Client to one that is compatible
with the repository code page. For a list of compatible code pages, see Code
Pages in the Installation and Configuration Guide. Or, if you need to change
the repository code page, you can copy the repository to a new location or
backup and restore it. Both actions allow you to configure a different code
page for the repository.
REP_12934
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
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REP_12950
Cause:
Edit the XML file and make sure the lookup table column is different from the
transformation port. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_12951
The lookup condition is not valid: Lookup Table Column <column name> and
Transformation Port <port name> are the same. Transformation is not valid.
Cause:
You entered an incorrect expression value for the lookup condition in the
XML file. The lookup table column is the same as the transformation port.
Action:
Edit the XML file and make sure the lookup table column is different from the
transformation port. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_12952
Cause:
You entered an incorrect expression value for the join condition in the XML
file. The master port is the same as the detail port.
Action:
Edit the XML file and make sure the master port is different from the detail
port. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_12953
The joiner condition is not valid: Master <port name> and Detail <port name> are
the same. Transformation is not valid.
Cause:
You entered an incorrect expression value for the join condition. The master
port is the same as the detail port.
Action:
Edit the XML file and make sure the master port is different from the detail
port. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_12954
Cause:
The call text attribute for the stored procedure contains a value when you
defined the stored procedure type attribute as Normal in the XML file.
Action:
Edit the XML file and make sure the call text attribute value is empty when
you define the stored procedure type attribute as Normal. Or, re-export the
object and then import it.
REP_12955
Warning: The Call Text attribute of Stored Procedure transformation has nonempty value when attribute Store Procedure Type is set to Normal.
Cause:
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You entered an incorrect expression value for the lookup condition in the
XML file. The lookup table column is the same as the transformation port.
Action:
The call text attribute contains a value when you defined the stored procedure
type attribute as Normal in the XML file.
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Action:
Edit the XML file and make sure the call text attribute value is empty when
you define the stored procedure type attribute as Normal. Or, re-export the
object and then import it.
REP_12971
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
Check the output window for the exact reason for failure.
REP_12972
Cause:
You imported a session that requires an FTP connection, but the FTP
connection list is empty in the target repository.
Action:
REP_12973
Cause:
You imported a session that requires an external loader connection, but the
external loader connection list is empty in the target repository.
Action:
REP_12974
Cause:
Action:
REP_32000
Error: Could not find DSQ instance <Source Qualifier> for <source>.
Cause:
The Source Qualifier associated with the source is missing in the XML file.
Action:
Edit the XML file and verify that it has a valid entry for the Source Qualifier.
Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32001
Error: Source Reference: <source> DBD: <source> for DSQ <Source Qualifier>
not found.
Cause:
The source associated with a specified Source Qualifier is missing in the XML
file.
Action:
Edit the XML file and verify it has a valid source for the specified Source
Qualifier. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32002
Error: There are more than one groups with the order: <number> in <group>.
Cause:
The XML file specifies more than one group with the same order for that
particular source, target, or transformation.
Action:
Check the ORDER entry under the GROUP node for that specified source,
target, or transformation in the XML file. Or, re-export the object and then
import it.
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REP_32003
Cause:
Edit the XML file and make sure the field order matches the group order. Or,
re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32004
Cause:
Action:
Edit the XML file and enter a legal transformation type for the attribute
TYPE. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32007
Folder referenced by the shortcut object does not exist, object will be created in
the current folder.
Cause:
The shortcut to an object does not contain folder information. You might have
renamed or deleted the folder.
Action:
Restore the folder in the target repository. Otherwise the object is imported as
the actual object the shortcut references, as defined by the metadata in the
XML file, under the current folder.
REP_32008
Version referenced by the shortcut object does not exist, object will be created in
the current folder.
Cause:
Action:
Restore the version in the target repository. Otherwise the object is imported
as the actual object the shortcut references, as defined by the metadata in the
XML file, under the current folder.
REP_32009
Cause:
The folder version information in the shortcut node for an object is invalid.
Action:
Edit the XML file for the VERSION node under the SHORTCUT node. Or,
re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32010
Cause:
Action:
Restore the folder or re-create the shortcut to the object in the folder.
REP_32011
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
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The field order does not match the group order in the XML file.
Action:
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REP_32013
Cause:
The XML file from which you tried to import is invalid or does not follow the
powrmart.dtd file.
Action:
Edit the XML file and make sure it is valid against the powrmart.dtd file.
REP_32014
Cause:
The XML file does not contain the DTD file name.
Action:
Edit the XML file header with the DTD file name, powrmart.dtd.
REP_32015
Code page in file: <file name> not compatible with repository code page: <code
page>.
Cause:
The repository code page specified in the XML file is not compatible with the
target repository code page.
Action:
Cannot import the XML file. Edit the XML file and make sure the code pages
are compatible.
REP_32016
Cause:
The database name in the XML file for that object is not supported or invalid.
Action:
Edit the XML file and verify the database type. Or, re-export the object and
then import it.
REP_32017
User does not have license to import sources of type: <source type>.
Cause:
Action:
Make sure you have the correct licenses. Contact Informatica Technical
Support.
REP_32018
Cause:
You defined invalid delimiters for a flat file source in the XML file.
Action:
Edit the XML file under the FLAT FILE node. Or, re-export the object and
then import it.
REP_32019
Cause:
You defined a table attribute type in the XML that is not supported.
Action:
Edit the XML file for that attribute. Or, re-export the object and then import
it.
REP_32020
Warning: Could not link fields <field name>:<field name>:<field name>: Instance
<instance> to Field: <field name> Instance <instance>.
Cause:
You defined invalid connector node exists for a mapping or mapplet in the
XML file.
Action:
Fix the CONNECTOR node under the mapping or mapplet. Or, re-export
the object and then import it.
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REP_32021
Cause:
Edit the key type node in the XML file. Or, re-export the object and then
import it.
REP_32022
Cause:
You defined a group in the XML file that does not exist for that table field.
Action:
Edit the group name in the XML file. Or, re-export the object and then
import it.
REP_32023
Error: Cannot determine ODBC Data type for field <field name>.
Cause:
You defined an invalid ODBC type for a table field in the XML file.
Action:
Edit the XML file for the ODBC data type for that particular field.
REP_32025
Cause:
You defined an invalid field attribute for a table field in the XML file.
Action:
Edit the XML file for that particular attribute. Or, re-export the object and
then import it.
REP_32026
Cause:
You specified a Foreign Key field name does not exist in the referenced source.
Action:
Edit the referenced field name in the XML file. Or, re-export the object and
then import it.
REP_32027
Error: Could not Resolve Foreign key dependency For Field: <field> in Source:
<source>.
Cause:
The DBD or source for a specified foreign key field name is missing in the
XML file.
Action:
Edit the XML file. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32028
Cause:
You defined a group node for a source that does not support groups in the
XML file.
Action:
Edit the XML file and remove the group node. Or, re-export the object and
then import it.
REP_32029
Cause:
Action:
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You defined a key type for a source object in the XML file that is not
supported.
Action:
Check that the group exists in the XML file. Or, re-export the object and then
import it.
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REP_32030
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
REP_32031
Cause:
You defined a group type in the XML file that is missing or invalid.
Action:
REP_32032
Cause:
You entered an invalid value for the TABLETYPE attribute in the TARGET
element in the XML file.
Action:
Edit the XML file and enter NONE for the TABLETYPE attribute. Or, reexport the object and then import it.
REP_32033
Cause:
You specified a target in the XML file that does not support groups.
Action:
Edit the XML file and remove the group node. Or, re-export the object and
then import it.
REP_32034
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
REP_32035
Cause:
Action:
REP_32036
Cause:
In the XML file, you entered a GROUP element for a transformation that
does not support groups.
Action:
Edit the XML file to remove the GROUP element from the transformation
that does not support groups. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32037
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
REP_32038
Cause:
You entered an invalid datatype for the field in the XML file.
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Action:
REP_32039
Action:
Edit the XML file and enter the necessary attribute in the specified element or
add a value for the specified attribute. Or, re-export the object and then
import it.
REP_32040
Error: Could not find associated source field: <SOURCEFIELD name> for
<Normalizer transformation>.
Cause:
Action:
Edit the XML field and verify the REF_SOURCEFIELD attribute matches
the name of a SOURCEFIELD element in the XML file. Or, re-export the
object and then import it.
REP_32041
Cause:
You specified an invalid entry for the TYPE attribute in the INSTANCE
element for a transformation.
Action:
Edit the XML file and enter a valid instance type for the TYPE attribute. Or,
re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32042
Cause:
Action:
Edit the XML file and verify the REF_FIELD attribute matches the name of
the SOURCEFIELD element. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32043
Cause:
Action:
Edit the XML file and enter the necessary attribute. Or, re-export the object
and then import it.
REP_32044
Cause:
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Error: Missing ATTRIBUTE <XML attribute name> for field: <SOURCEFIELD name
or TRANSFORMFIELD name>.
Cause:
Edit the XML file to specify a supported datatype. Or, re-export the object and
then import it.
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Edit the XML file and enter a REF_FIELD attribute. Make sure the
REF_FIELD attribute matches the name of a TRANSFORMFIELD element.
Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32045
Cause:
Action:
Edit the XML file and enter a REF_FIELD attribute. Make sure the
REF_FIELD attribute matches the spelling of the TRANSFORMFIELD
element it references. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
or
Cause:
Action:
Edit the XML file and verify the REF_FIELD attribute matches the name of
another TRANSFORMFIELD element. Or, re-export the object and then
import it.
REP_32046
Cause:
Action:
Edit the XML file and enter a REF_FIELD attribute. Make sure the
REF_FIELD attribute matches the spelling of another TRANSFORMFIELD
element. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
or
Cause:
Action:
Edit the XML file and verify the REF_FIELD attribute matches the name of
another TRANSFORMFIELD element in the XML file. Or, re-export the
object and then import it.
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REP_32047
Cause:
Edit the XML file and verify the MAPPLETGROUP attribute matches the
GROUP name for the mapplet. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32050
Cause:
Action:
REP_32056
Cause:
Action:
Edit the XML file and enter the necessary attribute. Or, re-export the object
and then import it.
REP_32060
Error: Could not get datatype description for field: <field name>.
Cause:
Internal Error.
Action:
REP_32063
Error: An Unknown target field attribute: <attribute ID> has been detected for
Field: <field name>.
Cause:
Internal Error.
Action:
REP_32066
Error: Could not get group for source field: <source field>.
Cause:
Internal Error.
Action:
REP_32072
Cause:
You defined an invalid date in the XML file for a session startime/endtime in
the schedule information node.
Action:
Edit the XML file for the session. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32073
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
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In the XML file, the MAPPLETGROUP attribute value does not match the
name of the GROUP element for the mapplet.
Action:
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REP_32081
Cause:
You set invalid schedule information for the session in the XML file.
Action:
Edit the schedule information node in the XML file. Or, re-export the object
and then import it.
REP_32085
Error: DSQ Instance <Source Qualifier> associated with the session <session
name> does not exist.
Cause:
The mapping in the target folder is different from the mapping in the session
that was exported. You might have renamed the Source Qualifier
transformation while copying or importing a mapping.
Action:
REP_32086
Error: Failed to Fetch Version <version number> under folder <folder name>.
Cause:
You defined a version name of the mapping in the XML file that does not exist
in the target folder.
Action:
Edit the version node under the session in the XML file.
REP_32087
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
REP_32088
Cause:
The database connection specified for the session in the XML file does not
exist in the target repository.
Action:
Create a new database connection in the target repository with the name
defined in the XML file, or select an existing database connection from the
Server Manager.
REP_32089
Cause:
The Informatica Server specified for the session in the XML file does not exist
in the target repository.
Action:
Create an Informatica Server in the target repository with the name specified
in the XML file, or select an existing one using the Server Manager.
REP_32090
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
REP_32091
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
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REP_32092
Cause:
Create a new database connection in the target repository with the name
defined in the XML file, or select an existing database connection from the
Server Manager.
REP_32093
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
REP_32094
Error: Invalid version name in the XML file for the mapping associated with the
session: <session name>.
Cause:
You defined an invalid version name for the mapping in the XML file.
Action:
Edit the XML file for the version node in the session. Or, re-export the object
and then import it.
REP_32095
Cause:
You defined an invalid mapping name associated with the session in the XML
file.
Action:
Edit the XML file for the mapping name attribute in the session. Or, re-export
the object and then import it.
REP_32096
Cause:
Unable to retrieve the global object defined in the XML file for that session.
Action:
Create a new global object or select an existing one using the Server Manager.
REP_32097
Warning: FTP connection <FTP connection> not found. Session will be imported
without reference to FTP connection.
Cause:
Unable to retrieve the global object defined in the XML file for that session.
Action:
Create a new global object or select an existing one using the Server Manager.
REP_32098
Warning: Loader connection <external loader connection> not found. Session will
be imported without reference to Loader connection.
Cause:
Unable to retrieve the global object defined in the XML file for that session.
Action:
Create a new global object or select an existing one using the Server Manager.
REP_32100
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
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The database connection specified for the session in the XML file does not
exist in the target repository.
Action:
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REP_32101
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
REP_32103
Cause:
You defined an invalid usage type description under the flat file node in the
XML file.
Action:
Edit the XML file. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32105
Cause:
You defined a code page for the flat file object in the XML file that is not
compatible with the repository code page information.
Action:
REP_32111
Cause:
Action:
Edit the XML file and correct the DATABASETYPE attribute in the
SOURCE element. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32112
Cause:
You did not enter a NAME attribute for the specified element.
Action:
Edit the XML file and add a NAME attribute in the specified element. Or, reexport the object and then import it.
REP_32113
Cause:
In the XML file, you included more than two TRANSFORMFIELD elements
in the specified TRANSFORMATION element for a Sequence Generator
transformation.
Action:
Edit the XML file and make sure the Sequence Generator transformation has
exactly two TRANSFORMFIELD elements. Or, re-export the object and then
import it.
REP_32115
Cause:
You created or modified an object in the XML file that cannot be created or
modified.
Action:
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REP_32116
Cause:
REP_32117
Cause:
In the XML file, you modified either a source, target, or transformation that
contains a CRCVALUE code. For a list of objects you can modify in the XML
file, see the Informatica Webzine.
Action:
REP_32118
Cause:
Action:
Edit the XML file. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32121
Warning: Removing instance <instance name>. Could not find source instance
for this source qualifier instance.
Cause:
You defined a Source Qualifier transformation in the XML file that is not
associated with a source.
Action:
Edit the XML file. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32122
Cause:
Action:
Consult the Designer Guide to see which types of transformation are not
reusable. Edit the XML file. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32123
Cause:
You deleted or renamed the first field for the Rank transformation in the XML
file.
Action:
Edit the XML file and make sure the first field name for the Rank
transformation is RANKINDEX. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32124
Cause:
You did not define an expression type for the transformation in the XML file,
or you defined an invalid expression type.
Action:
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In the XML file, you modified an object that contains a CRCVALUE code.
The object is a part of the specified mapping. For a list of objects you can
modify in the XML file, see the Informatica Webzine.
Action:
Edit the XML file and define a valid expression type for the transformation.
Or, re-export the object and then import it.
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REP_32131
Cause:
You did not define a Rank port type for the Rank transformation in the XML
file.
Action:
Edit the XML file and make sure there is one and only one field which has the
port type as Rank. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32132
Cause:
You defined duplicated groups in the group order in the XML file.
Action:
Edit the XML file and make sure the group order has different groups. Or, reexport the object and then import it.
REP_32135
Error: Invalid precision: <number> specified for field: <field name>. The
maximum precision is 65535.
Cause:
You defined the field precision in the XML file greater than the maximum of
65,535.
Action:
Edit the XML file and make sure the precision is less than or equal to the
maximum precision, which is 65,535.
REP_32136
Error: Invalid scale: <number> specified for field: <field name>. The scale cannot
be greater than the precision or the maximum scale which is 65535.
Cause:
You defined the scale for a field in the XML file with an invalid number. The
scale is either greater than the corresponding precision or greater than the
maximum scale allowed, which is 65,535.
Action:
Edit the XML file and make sure the scale for the field is less than or equal to
the precision for the field.
REP_32137
Cause:
In the XML file, you defined the dynamic lookup cache attribute to YES, but
you did not define the first lookup port as NewLookupRow.
Action:
When the dynamic lookup cache attribute is set to YES, the first field has to be
NewLookupRow. Edit the XML file, or re-export the object and then import
it.
REP_32138
Cause:
In the XML file, you defined a lookup port as NewLookupRow, but you
defined the dynamic lookup cache as NO.
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Action:
REP_32139
You modified the definition of the NewLookupRow port in the XML file.
Action:
Do not change the NewLookupRow port in the XML file. Re-export the
object and then import it.
REP_32140
Cause:
Action:
Do not modify the RANKINDEX field in the XML file. Re-export the object
and then import it.
REP_32141
Cause:
You modified the definitions of the NEXTVAL and CURRVAL fields in the
Sequence Generator transformation in the XML file.
Action:
Do not modify these fields in the XML file. Re-export the object and then
import it.
REP_32144
Cause:
In the XML file, you entered an invalid value or no value for the specified
attribute in the specified element.
Action:
Edit the XML file and define a valid value for the specified attribute. Or, reexport the object and then import it.
REP_32148
Cause:
You entered an invalid value for the DATATYPE attribute in the specified
MAPPINGVARIABLE element in the XML file.
Action:
Edit the XML file and define a valid value for the DATATYPE attribute in the
specified MAPPINGVARIABLE element. Or, re-export the object and then
import it.
REP_32149
Cause:
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Cause:
You cannot have the NewLookupRow when the dynamic lookup cache
attribute is set to NO. Edit the XML file, or re-export the object and then
import it.
In the XML file, you specified COUNT for the AGGFUNCTION attribute,
and you entered an invalid value for the DATATYPE attribute for the specified
MAPPINGVARIABLE element.
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Action:
Edit the XML file and enter either LONG or SHORT for the DATATYPE
attribute for the MAPPINGVARIABLE element. Or, re-export the object and
then import it.
REP_32150
Cause:
In the XML file, you specified NO for the ISPARAM attribute, and you
entered an invalid value for the AGGFUNCTION attribute for the specified
MAPPINGVARIABLE element.
Action:
Edit the XML file and enter COUNT, MIN, or MAX for the
AGGFUNCTION attribute for the MAPPINGVARIABLE element. Or, reexport the object and then import it.
REP_32151
Cause:
Action:
Edit the XML file and add a NAME attribute to the MAPPINGVARIABLE
element. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32167
Cause:
In the XML file, you defined two instances of the same type with the same
instance name.
Action:
Edit the XML file and rename one of the transformation instance names. Also,
rename any references to it in the mapping or mapplet. Import the object
again.
REP_32171
The mapping originally assigned to this session has been changed. Cannot
import the session.
Cause:
You copied a mapping to the target repository that was modified, deleted or
renamed.
Action:
REP_32173
Error: Expected unsigned value for attribute: <attribute value>, found value:
<value>.
Cause:
You provided a negative or invalid value for an unsigned number in the XML
file.
Action:
Correct the value in the XML file. Or, re-export the object and then import it.
REP_32174
Error: Invalid value: <value>, expecting unsigned value for attribute: <attribute>,
for <element>: <element name>.
Cause:
You provided a negative or invalid value for an unsigned number in the XML
file.
Action:
Edit the XML file and define a valid value for the attribute OCCURS. Or, reexport the object and then import it.
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REP_32175
Cause:
Edit the XML file and define the correct database type for the
DATABASETYPE attribute in the TARGET element. Or, re-export the object
and then import it.
REP_32176
Two or more fields in the xml data source qualifier: <Source Qualifier> refer to
the same field: <field name> in the source.
Cause:
In the XML file, you defined two transformation fields for the XML Source
Qualifier with the same value for the REF_SOURCEFIELD attribute.
Action:
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You defined an invalid database type in the XML file, or the database type is
not valid for a target.
Action:
Error: Invalid target database type: <target database name> for target: <target
name>.
Edit the XML file and provide the correct value. Or, re-export the object and
then import it.
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RR Codes
The following error messages might appear if the session reads relational sources.
RR_4004
Cause:
The source tables specified in the mapping do not contain primary keys.
Action:
Use source tables that contain primary keys or edit the source tables
appropriately. When using multiple sources, you must create the appropriate
primary/foreign key relationships.
RR_4006
Cause:
The source tables specified in the mapping do not contain the appropriate
primary key/foreign key relationships. When using multiple source tables with
a Source Qualifier, each table must have a primary key/foreign key
relationship.
Action:
Use source tables that contain the appropriate primary key/foreign key
relationships, or edit the source tables appropriately.
RR_4025
Cause:
You have requested a stored procedure that does not exist in the source
databases.
Action:
Check the source database for the stored procedure you have specified.
or
Cause:
Action:
RR_4032
Cause:
Action:
Change the sort count to less than or equal to connected ports in the Designer.
RR_4033
Cause:
Action:
RR_4034
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
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RR_4035
Cause:
Make sure the query can run using SQL Override in the Source Qualifier.
Otherwise, contact Informatica Technical Support.
RR_4036
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to connect to the database. You may have logged
in incorrectly.
Action:
Enter the correct login information. Usernames and passwords may be casesensitive.
RR_4038
Cause:
Action:
RR_4039
User defined query <query> contains character(s) that is (are) not valid in the
code page of the source database connection. The invalid character starts at
position <number> of the query.
Cause:
You entered a query containing characters that are invalid in the source
database connection code page.
Action:
RR_4040
User defined join condition and/or source filter condition <string> contains
character(s) that is(are) not valid in the code page of the source database
connection. The invalid character starts at position <number> in the above
condition.
Cause:
The join condition or the source filter condition or the combination of both
join and filter conditions contain characters that are invalid in the source
database connection code page only.
Action:
RR_4041
User defined source filter condition <string> contains character(s) that is (are)
not valid in the code page of the source database connection. The invalid
character starts at position <number> of the filter condition.
Cause:
You entered a filter condition containing characters that are invalid in the
source database connection code page.
Action:
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Action:
SQL error.
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RR_4043
Cause:
You defined a partition key for a port in the Source Qualifier that you deleted.
Action:
Edit the session to remove the partition key from the Source Qualifier. Then
save the new partition information in the session and run it again.
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SM Codes
The following messages may appear in the session log when working with transformations.
SM_7001
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
SM_7002
Cause:
Action:
Check your session log for related error messages. Correct the expression
before running the session again.
SM_7004
Same as SM_7002.
SM_7007
Cause:
Action:
Check the session log for information about the skipped row.
SM_7008
Same as SM_7007.
SM_7013
Aggregate error...
Cause:
Action:
Make sure the file system where the aggregate files are located have enough
space for the files, and that you have the proper permissions to write to that
file system. Then make sure the session index and data cache sizes are large
enough to store the necessary aggregate information.
SM_7024
Transformation Parse Fatal Error: Filter clause did not evaluate to a numeric
value.
Cause:
The filter condition you specified in Filter transformation does not evaluate to
a numeric value.
Action:
SM_7027
Transformation evaluation error; current row skipped... trying to delete a nonexisting row.
Same as SM_7007.
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SM_7038
Cause:
Action:
SM_7051
Aggregate error: index file timestamp is earlier than the timestamp of the
Aggregator transformation or mapping.
Cause:
Action:
SM_7087
Aggregate Error: code page <code page> and cached code page <code page> are
not two-way compatible.
Cause:
You changed the session code page using incremental aggregation. The new
code page is not compatible with the previous code page. Therefore, the data
in the existing aggregate cache is not compatible with the new session code
page.
Action:
To reuse the data in the cache, set the code page of the current session to a
compatible code page. Otherwise, reinitialize the cache or manually delete the
cache file.
SM_7088
Aggregate Error: sort order <sort order> and cached sort order <sort order>
mismatch.
Cause:
You changed the session sort order. The new sort order is not compatible with
the previous code page sort order. Therefore, the data in the existing aggregate
cache is not compatible with the new session code page.
Action:
If you want to reuse the data in the cache, set the sort order of the current
session to a compatible code page sort order. Otherwise, reinitialize the cache
or manually delete the cache file.
SM_7089
Aggregate error: Unknown code page <code page> in the aggregation cache.
Cause:
The Informatica Server cannot identify the code page used to create the
incremental aggregate cache because the cache was generated in a different
server environment with a different code page.
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SM_7091
Action:
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Transformation Parse Fatal Error: Update Strategy Expression did not evaluate to
a numeric value.
Cause:
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TE Codes
The following messages all relate to transformations used in the session.
TE_7014
Cause:
Action:
TE_7016
Cause:
Action:
TE_7017
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
TE_7018
Same as TE_7017.
TE_7019
Same as TE_7017.
TE_7020
Same as TE_7017.
TE_7102
TE Init Error: Failed to get the last saved time for mapping <mapping name>.
Cause:
The repository database server could not provide the last saved time when the
mapping was saved. A previous problem with the database might have caused
some data inconsistencies.
Action:
TE_7104
Error occurred while creating group [group number] of XML target <target
name>.
Cause:
Action:
TE_7105
Cause:
Action:
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TE_7106
Cause:
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Action:
Check the previous message in the session log for more information.
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TM Codes
The following messages all generated by the Data Transformation Manager (DTM).
TM_6000
Cause:
Action:
Restart the Informatica Server, then run the session again. If the problem
persists, contact Informatica Technical Support.
TM_6001
Error in initialization.
Cause:
Action:
Check the session log for related error messages. If no further messages appear,
contact Informatica Technical Support.
or
Cause:
The file could not be written to the output directory due to incorrect file
permissions.
Action:
TM_6003
Cause:
Action:
TM_6004
Cause:
Action:
TM_6005
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
If you try the preceding solution and the problem persists, you may have
repository inconsistencies.
Action:
TM_6017
Cause:
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Action:
TM_6018
Cause:
Action:
If desired, correct the errors and send corrected data to the target.
TM_6027
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
TM_6029
Cause:
Action:
If you did not initiate the termination, contact Informatica Technical Support.
TM_6030
Same as TM_6027.
TM_6031
Cause:
Action:
TM_6032
Same as TM_6031.
TM_6033
Cause:
Action:
TM_6034
Cause:
Action:
TM_6037
Same as TM_6034.
TM_6044
Same as TM_6034.
TM_6045
Cause:
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Invalid mapping.
The client tools marked the mapping as invalid in the repository, or the saved
mapping is invalid, because of the specified reasons.
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Action:
TM_6046
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to fetch sessions from the repository. If this
message appears after you have successfully run other sessions or batches, you
may have repository inconsistencies.
Action:
TM_6047
Cause:
When attempting to perform reject loading, the Informatica Server could not
find the specified session details in the repository because you tried to load an
incorrect file.
Action:
Type in the correct file name when loading the reject file. You must append
.in to the end of an reject file for the Informatica Server to recognize it for
reject loading. If you used the correct file name, contact Informatica Technical
Support.
TM_6054
Cause:
This operating system error occurred while trying to launch a shell to execute
shell commands.
Action:
Check the session log for a related operating system error message. If necessary,
check your operating system manual for appropriate action.
TM_6056
Cause:
Action:
Review the shell script for the specific cause and action.
TM_6057
Cause:
Action:
Check your session log for related error messages. If no further messages
appear, contact Informatica Technical Support.
TM_6058
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
TM_6059
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to access the repository. You may have logged
into the repository incorrectly.
Action:
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Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
TM_6063
Cause:
Action:
TM_6072
Cause:
Action:
TM_6073
Cause:
Could not connect to the target database. The recovery information for this
session run cannot be saved. This could occur when, for example, the
Informatica Server is writing data from a stored procedure to a flat file target,
but fails to connect to that database that has the stored procedure.
Action:
This session run is unrecoverable. Do not attempt to recover this session run.
TM_6074
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to initialize a process for the target table.
Action:
TM_6075
Cause:
Action:
Check the session log for related operating system errors. If necessary, consult
your operating system manual for appropriate action.
TM_6076
Same as TM_6074.
TM_6084
Same as TM_6072.
TM_6085
Cause:
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Action:
Check the session log for related error messages. Then fix the error in the
transformation and run the session again.
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TM_6086
Cause:
One possible cause is that session attributes override the mapping attributes
when you run a session.
Action:
Verify that the mapping is valid and run the session again. Or check the
repository connectivity and run the session again.
TM_6088
Cause:
This error is based on the error message that involves fetching information
from the repository.
Action:
Check the repository connectivity and run the session again. Or verify that the
mapping is valid and run the session again.
TM_6089
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to create or truncate the monitor counter file
<session name>.perf.
Action:
Verify the file system is not full. Stop and start the session again.
TM_6090
Cause:
An error occurred when opening the monitor counter file <session name>.perf
for the session.
Action:
Check if the file exists in the directory. This file is in the same directory as the
session log file.
or
Action:
TM_6091
Cause:
The Windows NT/2000 system did not allow the Informatica Server to create
a wait thread.
Action:
Check for errors in the Informatica Server event or error log file. If no errors
appear, restart the Informatica Server. If the problem persists, contact
Informatica Technical Support.
TM_6096
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
TM_6099
Cause:
Action:
Make sure all post-session shell commands are specified correctly, and those
commands can be found in the Informatica Server account path.
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TM_6100
Cause:
Find the total number of Source Qualifiers, Normalizers, and targets used in
the mapping. Multiply that number by two, then set the number of session
buffer blocks higher than the result. To increase the number of buffer blocks,
either increase session shared memory size or reduce buffer block size in the
session property page.
TM_6109
Warning! The size of shared memory allocated for each DTM is recommended not
to exceed <number> bytes. The specified size of shared memory is <number>
bytes.
Cause:
Action:
The Informatica Server started with the shared memory size you specified. If
you want to change the memory size, stop the Informatica Server, change the
number of bytes to the specified size, then restart the Informatica Server.
TM_6110
Warning! The index cache size for a session is recommended not to exceed
<number> bytes. The specified index cache size is <number> bytes.
Cause:
Action:
TM_6111
Warning! The data cache size for a session is recommended not to exceed
<number> bytes. The specified data cache size is <number> bytes.
Cause:
Action:
TM_6112
Warning! The buffer block size for a DTM is recommended not to exceed
<number> bytes. The specified buffer block size is <number> bytes.
Cause:
The buffer block size for the Data Transformation Manager exceeded the
recommended size.
Action:
TM_6154
Cause:
You selected a sort order that is invalid with the code page.
Action:
TM_6157
Cause:
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The session does not have enough buffer blocks. The number of buffer blocks
allocated to the session must be at least twice the number of Source Qualifiers,
Normalizers, and targets in the mapping.
Action:
ERROR: Insufficient number of data blocks for targets and sources. Increase
shared memory size or reduce buffer block size.
The Informatica Server cannot parse the stored procedure text. There might be
a syntax error in the stored procedure.
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Action:
Check the syntax of the stored procedure. Test the stored procedure in the
database. Then run the session again.
TM_6159
Error executing stored procedure... [return value from database] [error message
from database].
Cause:
Action:
Verify the stored procedure in the database. Check the database error messages
for further explanations.
TM_6165
Cause:
Action:
TM_6166
ERROR! Cannot perform recovery. The number of partitions for target <target>
has been changed since the previous run.
Cause:
The first time you attempted to run a session, you attempted to run that
session in the recovery mode.
Action:
Go to the session properties and disable recovery on the session, and then run
the session.
or
Cause:
For the first time you attempted to run a session since upgrading the product,
you attempted to run that session in the recovery mode. The upgrade process
has changed the how the repository handles partitions for the target.
Action:
Go to the session properties and disable recovery on the session, and then run
the session.
TM_6167
Cause:
The partition information has changed since the previous run. The partition
ID listed is the repository partition ID.
Action:
None.
TM_6168
Cause:
Action:
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TM_6186
Stored procedure call text <call text> contains character(s) that is(are) not valid
in the codepage of the stored procedure database connection. The invalid
character starts at position <character position> of the query.
Cause:
The stored procedure call text for a pre-target or post-target stored procedure
contains one or more characters that are not in the character set of the stored
procedure database code page.
Action:
Identify the invalid character referenced in the session log. Edit the call text so
that the stored procedure call text contains characters encoded in the character
sets of both the Informatica Server code page and the stored procedure
database code page.
You can also configure the stored procedure database to use a code page that
contains encoding for the store procedure data character set and is compatible
with the Informatica Server code page.
or
Cause:
The stored procedure database uses a code page that is not supported by
PowerMart/PowerCenter.
Action:
Select a code page for the stored procedure database that is supported by
PowerMart/PowerCenter and contains encoding for the stored procedure
database character set.
TM_6188
Session sort order <sort order name> is incompatible with the Informatica
Servers codepage <code page name>.
Cause:
Action:
If you want to run sessions using relaxed sort order selection, configure the
Informatica Server for relaxed data code page validation.
or
Action:
If you want to validate data code pages and session sort order, configure the
Informatica Client to validate data code pages and configure the session to use
a sort order that is compatible with the Informatica Server code page.
TM_6190
ERROR: Could not uniquely determine connection $Source or $Target for a lookup
or stored procedure transformation.
Cause:
Action:
Edit the properties of the Lookup transformation and enter a specific database
connection.
or
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Cause:
Action:
Edit the properties of the Stored Procedure transformation and enter a specific
database connection.
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VAR Codes
These messages might appear for sessions with mapping variables.
VAR_27000
Cause:
Action:
If the initial value is defined in a parameter file, edit the parameter file
associated with the session. Verify that datatype and corresponding data are
compatible.
or
Action:
If the initial value is not defined in the parameter file, go to the mapping and
edit the initial value specified in the variable/parameter dialog box.
VAR_27001
Cause:
The initial value of the mapping variable you specified in the Designer has a
circular dependency when referencing another variable.
Action:
If the initial value is defined in a parameter file, edit the parameter file
associated with the session. Verify that datatype and corresponding data are
compatible.
or
Action:
VAR_27002
Action:
VAR_27003
Cause:
Action:
VAR_27004
Internal error: aggregation operation requested for data with different datatypes.
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
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Cause:
If the initial value is not defined in the parameter file, go to the mapping and
edit the initial value specified in the variable/parameter dialog box.
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VAR_27005
Cause:
Action:
VAR_27010
Cause:
Internal Error. The Informatica Server attempted to initialize the same variable
twice.
Action:
VAR_27011
Internal error: cannot override the initial value for <variable>: <name>.
Cause:
The Informatica Server cannot override the initial value for the mapping
variable.
Action:
VAR_27012
Internal error: cannot override the initial value for server variables.
Cause:
The Informatica Server cannot override the initial value for the server variable.
Action:
VAR_27015
Cannot find specified parameter file <file name> for session <session name>.
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not find the user-specified parameter file, so it
failed the session.
Action:
Create the parameter file, set the path correctly, or remove the file in the
session properties.
VAR_27017
Cause:
Action:
VAR_27018
Cause:
Action:
VAR_27019
Error occurred while binding values for mapping parameter or variable <name>
in transformation <transformation name>.
Cause:
The Informatica Server attempted to bind the pointer to get the mapping
variable. It could not resolve or initialize the data value when parsing an
expression.
Action:
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VAR_27025
Cause:
Action:
Check the value or range of the initial value and fix it.
VAR_27026
Cause:
The Informatica Server cannot find the initial string value for the specified
variable in the session parameter.
Action:
VAR_27030
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
VAR_27032
Error: initial value for count aggregate type mapping variable: <name> cannot be
less than zero.
Cause:
The initial value for an aggregate type mapping variable cannot be negative.
Action:
Action:
VAR_27033
Internal error.
Action:
VAR_27034
Internal Error: cannot resolve data value for server variable <name>.
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
VAR_27035
Internal Error: cannot resolve integer numeric data value for server variable
<name ($PMSession error threshold, $PMSession log count)>.
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
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Cause:
If the initial value is not defined in the parameter file, go to the mapping and
edit the initial value specified in the variable/parameter dialog box.
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VAR_27036
Internal Error: cannot resolve string data value for server variable <name>.
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
VAR_27037
Internal error: copy operation requested for data with different datatypes.
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
VAR_27038
Error: <server variable>: <file path type>, for file or directory path, cannot
reference to <variable>: <name> which is not for file or directory path.
Cause:
The server variable cannot reference another variable that does not follow a file
or directory path type.
Action:
VAR_27039
Error: cannot reference to <variable>: <file path type> which is not for file or
directory path.
Cause:
The server variable cannot reference another variable with a file or directory
path.
Action:
Change the variable from a file or directory path type variable to an original
variable name.
VAR_27040
Error: failed to delete existing persisted mapping variable value(s) for session
<session name> from the repository.
Cause:
Internal error. The Informatica Server cannot delete the mapping variable
value from the repository.
Action:
VAR_27041
Error: failed to persist mapping variable value(s) for session <session name>
into the repository.
Cause:
Internal error. The Informatica Server cannot insert the mapping variable
value from the repository.
Action:
VAR_27042
Error in getting the final value for mapping variable <name>. Skip saving the
persisted value for this variable.
Cause:
Internal error. The Informatica Server could not resolve the final mapping
variable value to save it.
Action:
VAR_27043
Cause:
The Informatica Server checks if the data is valid before saving the final value
in the repository. The data value overflowed.
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Action:
VAR_27044
Cause:
The Informatica Server has to check if the data is valid before saving the final
value in the repository. The data value is null.
Action:
Look at the data set. Make sure the mapping variable value is not null.
VAR_27046
Error in parsing last saved timestamp for mapping variable <name>. Cannot
compare with the timestamp of its persisted value in the repository. Ignore the
persisted value in repository.
Cause:
The Informatica Server ignored the timestamped persisted value because the
value is invalid in the repository.
Action:
VAR_27047
Error in parsing last saved timestamp for persisted value of mapping variable
<name>. Ignore the persisted value in repository.
Cause:
The Informatica Server ignored the timestamped persisted value because the
value is invalid in the repository.
Action:
VAR_27053
Cause:
The initial value you referenced to another variable has incompatible datatypes
and cannot be converted.
Action:
If the initial value is defined in a parameter file, edit the parameter file
associated with the session.
or
Action:
If the initial value is not defined in the parameter file, go to the mapping and
edit the initial value specified in the variable/parameter dialog box.
VAR_27054
Cause:
See the previous message in the session log for more information.
Action:
VAR_27055
Cause:
The Informatica Server encountered a data conversion error with the initial
value of a mapping variable/parameter. This error is unlike VAR_27000,
which is an unexpected exception.
Action:
If the initial value is defined in a parameter file, edit the parameter file
associated with the session.
or
Action:
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If the initial value is not defined in the parameter file, go to the mapping and
edit the initial value specified in the variable/parameter dialog box.
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VAR_27056
Cause:
Same as VAR_27055.
VAR_27057
Cause:
The Informatica Server checks if the data is valid before saving the final value
in the repository. The data value overflowed.
Action:
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WID Codes
The following messages may appear in the session log when working with transformations.
WID_11009
Cause:
The Sequence Generator transformation has reached the end of its userspecified end value.
Action:
WID_11010
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
WID_11012
Cause:
Action:
WID_11013
Cause:
Action:
Change the appropriate group-by port before running the session again.
or
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
WID_11014
Cause:
Action:
Validate the expression used by the Aggregator, then validate the mapping.
or
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
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WID_11015
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WID_11019
Cause:
The Informatica Server encountered a null value while moving data into the
named port and returned the user-specified error message because that port
has been configured to return an error upon encountering null values.
Action:
Change the default value so the Informatica Server does not return an error
when encountering null values.
or
Cause:
An error occurred in the named port, and that port is configured to return the
user-specified error message upon error.
Action:
If you do not want an error message upon error, change the port default value.
WID_11020
Cause:
The Informatica Server encountered an error moving data from the first
specified transformation to the second. The data that caused the error has been
removed from the data flow and written to the session log.
Action:
See the session log for the record, and related messages detailing the specifics
of the error.
WID_11022
Cause:
Action:
See the session log for the record, and related messages detailing the specifics
of the error. You may need to change the port datatype to a datatype
compatible with the previous transformation port.
WID_11023
Cause:
The Informatica Server encountered an error converting data from the named
port specified datatype. The data that caused the error has been removed from
the data flow and written to the session log.
Action:
See the session log for the record, and related messages detailing the specifics
of the error. You may need to change the port datatype to a datatype
compatible with the previous transformation port.
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WID_11024
Cause:
The Informatica Server encountered an error converting data to the userspecified default value for the named port. The data that caused the error has
been removed from the data flow and written to the session log.
Action:
See the session log for the record, and related messages detailing the specifics
of the error. You may need to change the default value for the named port.
WID_11041
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to prepare parameters for input and output ports
of External Procedure transformations.
Action:
WID_11070
User defined lookup override query <query> contains character(s) that is (are)
not valid in the code page of the database connection. The invalid character starts
at position <position of character> of the query.
Cause:
You entered a lookup override query containing characters that are invalid in
the lookup database connection code page.
Action:
WID_11077
The lookup query <lookup query> contains character(s) that is(are) not valid in
the codepage of the database connection. The invalid character starts at position
<character position> of the name.
Cause:
The lookup query contains one or more characters that are not encoded in the
lookup database code page.
Action:
Identify the invalid character referenced in the session log. Edit the lookup
query so that the Informatica Server can convert it from the Informatica Server
code page to the lookup database code page without loss of data. Informatica
recommends using 7-bit ASCII characters for all metadata. You can also
configure the lookup database to use a code page that contains encoding for
the lookup data character set and is compatible with the Informatica Server
code page.
or
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
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Select a code page for the lookup database that is supported by Informatica
and contains encoding for the lookup data character set.
WID_11078
The lookup database uses a code page that is not supported by Informatica.
The stored procedure name contains one or more characters that are not
encoded in the stored procedure database code page.
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Action:
Identify the invalid character referenced in the session log. Edit the stored
procedure name so that the Informatica Server can convert it from the
Informatica Server code page to the stored procedure database code page
without loss of data. Informatica recommends using 7-bit ASCII characters for
all metadata. You can also configure the stored procedure database to use a
code page that contains encoding for the stored procedure data character set
and is compatible with the Informatica Server code page.
or
Cause:
The stored procedure database uses a code page that is not supported by
Informatica.
Action:
Select a code page for the stored procedure database that is supported by
Informatica and contains encoding for the stored procedure data character set.
WID_11079
Cause:
The field name of a stored procedure contains one or more characters that are
not encoded in the stored procedure database code page.
Action:
Identify the invalid character referenced in the session log. Edit the stored
procedure field name so that the Informatica Server can convert it from the
Informatica Server code page to the stored procedure database code page
without loss of data. Informatica recommends using 7-bit ASCII characters for
all metadata. You can also configure the stored procedure database to use a
code page that contains encoding for the stored procedure data character set
and is compatible with the Informatica Server code page.
or
Cause:
The stored procedure database uses a code page that is not supported by
Informatica.
Action:
Select a code page for the stored procedure database that is supported by
Informatica and contains encoding for the stored procedure data character set.
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WRT Codes
The following messages are generated when the Informatica Server writes data to the target.
WRT_8000
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8001
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to connect to the target database. You may have
logged in incorrectly.
Action:
WRT_8004
Cause:
The Informatica Server failed to connect to the target database. You may be
logged in incorrectly.
Action:
Cause:
The Informatica Server does not have access to the one of the error/output/
session log files.
Action:
Ask the Informatica administrator to review write privileges for the user
running the Informatica Server.
or
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8014
Cause:
Action:
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Check the target database for the appropriate tables. If necessary, create or
update the tables.
WRT_8012
Your mapping includes target tables that do not exist or have not been
appropriately updated in the target database.
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WRT_8019
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not locate the primary key for the specified
target table, so it could not perform the delete operation.
Action:
WRT_8020
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not locate the primary key for the specified
target table, so it could not perform the update operation.
Action:
WRT_8023
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8028
Error <error number> forking <loader type> external loader process for target
<target name>.
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8031
Cause:
The Informatica Server on UNIX could not unlink a named pipe used for
external loading.
Action:
WRT_8032
Cause:
Action:
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Cause:
Action:
Look up the Windows NT/2000 system error code and/or check the Windows
NT/2000 system log.
WRT_8047
Error: External loader process <process ID> exited with error <exit loader error
number>.
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8048
Error <NT system error number> retrieving the termination status for completed
external loader [handle=<process ID>].
Cause:
Action:
Look up the Windows NT/2000 system error code and/or check the Windows
NT/2000 system log.
WRT_8049
Error: External loader process <process ID> exited due to receipt of signal <UNIX
signal number>.
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8053
Cause:
You ran a session with a pre-load stored procedure that failed to execute.
Action:
WRT_8058
Error <system error number> opening session bad (reject) file <bad file name>.
Cause:
During the initialization of a session, the Informatica Server failed to open the
reject file specified due to an operating system error.
Action:
For Informatica Server on Windows NT, see Windows NT help and look up
the specified system error number.
or
Action:
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WRT_8059
Cause:
During the initialization of a session with a flat file target, the Informatica
Server failed to initialize the output file.
Action:
WRT_8060
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8062
Writer initialization failed [Failed to generate external loader control file]. Writer
terminating.
Cause:
Action:
Check preceding error messages to see the cause for the error.
WRT_8063
Cause:
The external loader executable might not exist or you might not have
permission to execute the external loader program.
Action:
Verify that the external loader executable exists and that you have permission
to execute it. Contact your system administrator if you do not have the correct
permissions.
or
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8064
Error <system error number> opening session output file <output file name>.
Cause:
During the initialization of a session, the Informatica Server failed to open the
output file specified due to an operating system error.
Action:
For Informatica Server on Windows NT, see Windows NT help and look up
the specified system error number.
or
Action:
WRT_8065
Cause:
During the initialization of a session with a flat file target, the Informatica
Server failed to initialize the indicator file. The directory for the indicator file
might not exist or you might not have permission to access the file.
Action:
Verify that the directory for the indicator file exists and that you have
permission to access it. Contact your system administrator if you do not have
the correct permissions.
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Cause:
Action:
Error <system error message> opening session log file <log file name>.
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8067
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
WRT_8068
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
Check preceding error messages to see the cause for the error.
WRT_8070
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8071
Writer initialization failed. [Total no. of load targets from all pipelines <load
targets> do not match with the no. of load targets in the mapping <mapping
name>.] Writer terminating.
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
WRT_8072
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8073
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8074
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
Check preceding error messages to see the cause for the error.
WRT_8075
Cause:
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WRT_8066
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Action:
WRT_8076
Cause:
Database error.
Action:
WRT_8077
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
Check preceding error messages to see the cause for the error.
WRT_8079
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
WRT_8080
Writer run terminated. [Error loading data and error threshold reached: no data
committed].
Cause:
The Informatica Server has reached the error threshold configured in the
session properties.
Action:
Action:
WRT_8081
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
Check preceding error messages to see the cause for the error.
WRT_8082
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
Check preceding error messages to see the cause for the error.
WRT_8085
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
Check preceding error messages to see the cause for the error. Also, contact
Informatica Technical Support.
WRT_8086
Cause:
Database error.
Action:
Check preceding error messages to see the cause for the error. Also, contact
your database administrator.
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WRT_8088
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
For a more specific error message, refer to the external loader log.
WRT_8090
Cause:
Action:
Check preceding error messages in the session log to see the cause for the error.
Possible problems are that the target database is unavailable, or there is
incorrect information for the target database, such as user, password, or
database information.
WRT_8091
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
WRT_8092
Error truncating target table <table name>. Error preparing truncate target table
query: <table query>.
Cause:
Database error.
Action:
WRT_8095
Error <system error number> forking isql external loader process for target
<target name>.
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8097
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8100
Cause:
Action:
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WRT_8096
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WRT_8116
ERROR: Target table <target table name> has no keys specified. Row # <row ID>
in bad file.
Cause:
Action:
Action:
WRT_8117
ERROR: Target table <table name> does not allow INSERT. Row # <row ID> in bad
file.
Cause:
You attempted to INSERT rows into the target table. However, you might not
have been granted rights to INSERT into the specified table.
Action:
WRT_8118
ERROR: Target table <table name> does not allow UPDATE. Row # <row ID> in
bad file.
Cause:
You attempted to UPDATE rows into the target table. However, you might
not have been granted rights to UPDATE into the specified table.
Action:
WRT_8119
ERROR: Target table <table name> does not allow DELETE. Row # <row ID> in
bad file.
Cause:
You attempted to DELETE rows from the target table. However, you might
not have the rights to DELETE from the specified table.
Action:
WRT_8120
ERROR: Invalid row type for target table <table name>. Row # <row ID> in bad
file.
Cause:
Internal Error.
Action:
WRT_8123
Failed to prepare target table load. Database error: <Database error number>.
Cause:
Database error.
Action:
WRT_8132
Cause:
Database error.
Action:
WRT_8136
Cause:
The Informatica Server was unable to parse stored procedure call text.
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Action:
WRT_8150
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8151
Cause:
The HEX value of the character you specified as the delimiter separator for the
target is not valid.
Action:
WRT_8152
Cause:
The HEX value of the null character you specified for the target is not valid.
Action:
WRT_8156
Cause:
The Informatica Server does not support external loading of data in multibyte
character set to Sybase IQ 11. Sybase IQ 11 does not support multibyte data.
Action:
Switch the Sybase IQ 11 server to ASCII mode and use ASCII data.
or
Action:
WRT_8157
Field <field name> of the output file <file name> is not wide enough to fit at least
one specified NULL character.
Cause:
You specified a multibyte null character and the target field does not contain
enough remaining bytes for one null character.
Action:
WRT_8171
Cause:
WRT_8172
Cause:
Action:
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The DLL loaded for the specified target does not contain a function called
CreateWrtTargetInstance.
Action:
Make sure the paths to libraries and environments are set properly.
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WRT_8173
Conversion from UNICODE failed - not all the characters were converted.
Cause:
The number of characters converted from Unicode does not match the
number of characters in the buffer. The number is less than the expected
number.
Action:
WRT_8174
Error while flushing the buffer to output file <output files name>. Error message
is <message>, data buffer <buffer>.
Cause:
There was an operating system input/output error trying to output into target
file.
Action:
Check that the output file is not locked and has the correct user permissions.
Make sure the system has enough disk space.
WRT_8175
Field separator string for file <file name> contains non-ASCII characters
<Unicode characters>.
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8176
NULL character for file <file name> is not ASCII <Unicode character>.
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8178
Cause:
Action:
Save the session to reset a flag then run the session again. Or call Informatica
Technical Support.
WRT_8179
Unknown error occurred while trying to close output file <file name>.
Cause:
Operating system input/output error occurred when closing the output target
file.
Action:
Check that the file is not locked, is accessible, and has the correct permissions.
Check that there is sufficient disk space.
WRT_8180
Cause:
You used an unsuitable file name for automatic indicator file name generation.
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Action:
WRT_8181
Cause:
Make sure the target code page is compatible with the Informatica Server code
page or change the null character so that it exists in the target code page.
WRT_8183
Cause:
The database experienced a deadlock and the rollback failed for the specified
target. The rollback segment could be too small to occur successfully.
Action:
Check the database setup. Make sure the rollback segment is large and try the
rollback again.
WRT_8184
WARNING: The output codepage specified for the target file <target file name> is
not ASCII-based, whereas the Informatica Server is running in ASCII mode.
Cause:
The Informatica Server is running in ASCII data movement mode, but the
code page you specified for the target is not ASCII-based.
Action:
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The null character you specified does not exist in the target code page.
Action:
Specified locale <locale name> for the file <output file name> is not valid for
NULL character <character>.
Change the Informatica Server data movement mode to Unicode and run the
session again.
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WRT_8185
Cause:
Action:
Check that the FTP server is running, verify the file permissions and
connection information, and run the session again.
WRT_8186
Cause:
After the target finished processing, the Informatica Server finalized the file for
FTP and encountered an error.
Action:
WRT_8187
Error resolving output file <file name> for target <target name>.
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8197
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8198
Error opening target file <file name> during merge target file processing.
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8199
Error reading target file <file name> during merge target file processing.
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8200
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8201
Error getting the merge target file name for target <target name>.
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8203
Cause:
Check preceding error messages to see why the execute failed. However, the
Informatica Server continues to execute the command, so that the data loads
eventually unless other errors occur.
Action:
Try to correct the cause of the failure. The Informatica Server executes the
command and as a result, the session takes longer to run. For example, if the
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Cause:
Change the null character or change the code page defined for the target.
WRT_8205
Error: Could not find table name in catalog. This session cannot run with multiple
partitions.
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8206
Error: The target table has been created with page level locking. The session can
only run with multi partitions when the target table is created with row level
locking.
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8209
External loader error, Teradata external loader cannot take table names greater
than 24 characters. The table name <table name> has <table length> characters.
Cause:
Teradata does not support external loads for table names greater than 24
characters.
Action:
WRT_8210
Cause:
Action:
Verify that the file is a fixed-width file and that the table name does not exceed
24 characters.
WRT_8211
See external loader log <loader log file name> for more details.
Cause:
There was an error loading the table into the database using the database
external loader utility. Possible errors might be that the table does not exist or
there is a lock on the table.
Action:
WRT_8212
Error: There have been too many database deadlocks. Unable to continue with
the session.
Cause:
You configured the Informatica Server to end a session when the database
encounters the maximum number of deadlocks you defined.
Action:
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You specified a character for null that is incompatible with the code page
defined for the target.
Action:
Increase the value for deadlock retries on the Informatica Server. For details on
configuring the number of deadlock retries, refer to the Installation and
Configuration Guide.
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Action:
WRT_8215
External loader error. The external loader process <process ID> exited
prematurely.
Cause:
Action:
WRT_8216
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not write data to the named pipe because the
external loader exited unexpectedly during a session.
Action:
WRT_8218
Error: Teradata external loader requires a primary key on table <table name>
when using load mode <load mode>
Cause:
You did not set a primary key on the table when using load mode update,
upsert, or delete.
Action:
WRT_8219
Error: Table mismatch, target table <table name> with <number of columns>
columns mismatch with physical table with <number of columns> columns.
Cause:
The number of columns in the target table is different than the physical table.
Action:
In the Designer, recreate the table or reload the target table from the database.
WRT_8220
Cause:
Database error.
Action:
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XMLW Codes
The following messages are generated by the XML Writer and the Data Transformation
Manager (DTM).
XMLW_31001
Cause:
XMLW_31002
Cause:
Action:
See the previous error message for the reasons for the failure.
XMLW_31003
Cause:
Action:
See the previous error message for the reasons for the failure.
XMLW_31004
The field <field name> with repository ID <ID number> should not belong to XML
group <group number> named <group name>.
Cause:
The set of fields that belong to the XML group in the message is in an
incorrect group.
Action:
Check the target definition in the Designer to verify the position of the fields
belonging to the group. Or contact Informatica Technical Support.
XMLW_31005
Cause:
Every XML group must have at least one field. The repository has
inconsistencies.
Action:
XMLW_31006
There already was a row inserted into output for the topmost group. Rejecting the
row# <row number>.
Cause:
The topmost group must have only one row of data since the XML file can
have only one root.
Action:
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The function that initializes the XML environment returned a failure code.
Action:
Make sure that the data to this group is limited to one row.
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XMLW_31007
Row# <row number> has a NULL PK value for XML group <group name>.
Cause:
The XML Writer received data for a primary key that is null.
Action:
The primary key cannot be null. Check the data and the mapping for
inconsistencies. Run the Debugger.
XMLW_31008
Row# <row number> has a NULL FK value for NOT TOPMOST XML group <group
name>.
Cause:
The foreign key is null and cannot find the parent row. The child group rows
must attach to the parent group by primary-foreign key relationships.
Action:
Check the data and the mapping for inconsistencies. Run the Debugger.
XMLW_31009
Cause:
When the Informatica Server attempted to recreate the XML target definition
structure from the metadata, it encountered an error while parsing.
Action:
XMLW_31010
Unexpected error occurred while trying to set the value of the element <XML
element> with XML mapping <XML Map> to <value>.
Cause:
Internal error. You tried to set a value for the element. Some reasons might be
that the value is incorrect or the process ran out of memory.
Action:
XMLW_31011
An error occurred while trying to convert the data for field <field name>
repository ID <ID number> of the row <row number> to text.
Cause:
Action:
Check previous messages in the log for more information. Then contact
Informatica Technical Support.
XMLW_31012
Cannot register XML group <group name> for target <target instance> - no
corresponding group definition found in the target.
Cause:
Internal error. The target requested a group that does not exist.
Action:
XMLW_31013
Unknown (or illegal) attribute value <value> for attribute <attribute name>.
Check repository for possible data corruption.
Cause:
Neither the first nor the last values were saved in the repository due to
repository inconsistencies.
Action:
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XMLW_31014
Cause:
Run the Debugger to check the data for inconsistencies. Contact Informatica
Technical Support.
XMLW_31016
Cause:
Action:
Run the Debugger to check the data. Contact Informatica Technical Support.
XMLW_31017
The mapping text <mapping text> for field <field name> of the XML target
<target instance> is not valid for targets code page <code page>. Failed
character code is <character number in Unicode>.
Cause:
At initialization time, the Informatica Server found that the text in the
mapping is not in the target code page.
Action:
Check that the XML mapping is compatible with the target code page.
XMLW_31018
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
XMLW_31019
Cause:
Action:
Check that the path to the output file exists and is accurate. Verify the disk
space is sufficient. Verify write permissions to the output file.
XMLW_31020
Cannot find an XML group for the incoming block of rows. Fatal error.
Cause:
The XML Writer cannot find the appropriate group corresponding to the
block of data.
Action:
XMLW_31021
Unknown error occurred while processing EOF for the XML target <target
instance> group <group name>.
Cause:
The XML Writer encountered errors when processing the end of file (EOF) for
the group.
Action:
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While generating code for values the XML Writer encountered errors.
Action:
Unexpected error while generating XML text for the row being removed from the
DOM tree. Rows PK value is <value>.
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XMLW_31022
Fatal error while flushing to file <file name>. System error message is
<message>.
Cause:
When writing to file, the XML Writer failed with the operating system
message.
Action:
Check file write permissions, disk space, and that the path to the file exists.
Check the operating system error message and contact your system
administrator.
XMLW_31023
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
XMLW_31024
Cause:
The Informatica Server could not transfer the XML file by FTP.
Action:
Verify FTP permissions, directory path, network connection, and that the FTP
server is running. Run the session again.
XMLW_31026
Cause:
The XML Writer failed to open the file. Some reasons could be that the file
did not have write permissions. The path to the file is incorrect.
Action:
Check file write permissions, directory path, disk space, and that the file
exists.
XMLW_31027
Fatal error closing XML output file <file name>. System error message is
<message>.
Cause:
The XML Writer could not close the XML output file. Some reasons could be
that the file did not have write permissions. The path to the file is incorrect.
Action:
XMLW_31028
Cause:
Action:
See the previous message in the session log file for more information.
XMLW_31029
Cannot locate XML init/deinit functions in the DLL <.dll file name>.
Cause:
The XML .dll file does not contain the initialization and deinitialization
functions.
Action:
Verify that the .dll file is the correct file shipped with the product. If it is
incorrect, call Informatica Technical Support.
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XMLW_31030
FK field <field name> for group <group name> has to be projected, i.e. there has
to be an input field for it.
Cause:
Action:
Check that the mapping and that the foreign key are connected. Contact
Informatica Technical Support.
or
Cause:
Action:
Field <field name> of the *ROOT* XML group <group name> is projected while
the PK field is not.
Cause:
Internal error. If the Primary Key is not connected, none of the fields must be
connected. If the Primary Key is connected, other fields may be connected.
Action:
Validate the mapping and run the session again. Or call Informatica Technical
Support.
XMLW_31041
FK of the group <group name> and PK of the parent group <group name> should
both either have an input field or not.
Cause:
Internal error. If you connect the Primary Key of the root group, then the
Foreign Key of all the immediate child groups must be connected, unless the
child group fields do not have input values. If the Primary Key is not
connected, none of the fields may be connected.
Action:
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XMLW_31040
The target is not defined as a flat file or XML target. It is an undefined object.
Validate the mapping and run the session again. Or call Informatica Technical
Support.
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BR codes
error messages 32
business components
status messages 13
EP codes
error messages 59
error messages
BR codes 32
CMN codes 35
DBGR codes 55
Designer 3
EP codes 59
FR codes 68
FTP codes 74
Informatica Client 2
Informatica Server 31
LDBG codes 77
LM codes 78
NTS codes 104
ODL codes 113
overview 2, 28
PMF codes 115
REP codes 118
Repository Manager 26
RR codes 151
Server Manager 18
session logs 29
SM codes 154
TE codes 157
TM codes 159
VAR codes 168
C
client error messages
overview 2
CMN codes
error messages 35
D
DBGR codes
error messages 55
Designer
error messages 3
status messages 3, 11
documentation
conventions ix
description vi
online viii
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FR codes
error messages 68
FTP codes
error messages 74
PMF codes
error messages 115
PowerCenter
error messages 2, 28
PowerMart
error messages 2, 28
Informatica
documentation vi
Webzine x
Informatica Client
error and status message overview 2
Informatica Server
error messages 31
internal errors
handling 30
REP codes
error messages 118
Repository Manager
error messages 26
RR codes
error messages 151
L
LDBG codes
error messages 77
LM codes
error messages 78
M
Mapping Designer
status messages 11
messages
Informatica Client 2
network server 29
network server
messages 29
NTS codes
error messages 104
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Server Manager
error messages 18
session logs
message overview 29
SM codes
error messages 154
Source Analyzer
status messages 7
status messages
business components 13
Designer 3
Mapping Designer 11
Source Analyzer 7
Transformation Developer 10
Warehouse Designer 8
ODL codes
error messages 113
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TE codes
error messages 157
TM codes
error messages 159
Transformation Developer
status messages 10
V
VAR codes
error messages 168
W
Warehouse Designer
status messages 8
webzine
Informatica URL x
WID codes
error messages 174
WRT codes
error messages 178
X
XML
error messages 15
XMLW codes
error messages 192
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