SUBWORK1 error
Joe Boyle
atla38 at dsl.pipex.com
Wed Nov 22 17:25:08 CST 2006
Could it be that you are hitting the 2 gig file size limit ( I seem to
recall that you have to tinker with partition sizes on unix in order to
exceed 2 gig), or exceeding the PH 2 gig records limit ?
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[mailto:powerh-l-bounces+atla38=dsl.pipex.com at lists.sowder.com] On Behalf Of
fernando.olmos at hpa.com.au
Sent: 22 November 2006 23:06
To: powerh-l at lists.sowder.com
Subject: RE: SUBWORK1 error
More information...
Would SUBWORK1 be the SUBFILE equivalent of SUBSORT, which is a temporary
file space created to handle internal sorting of data?
I ask this because I've noticed that under Unix, QTP creates a temporary
folder (like "ph18704.tmp"), as a temporary storage space. It "should" get
deleted once the QTP has finished and exited back to the $ prompt. This does
not always happen!
I guess my question then leads into this: How is it possible to tell PH to
create the temporary folders with a certain permission? Would it be
something controlled by the Unix administrator, or can it be controlled from
PH?
I assume the SUBWORK error mentioned below is happening because QTP cannot
create the temporary folder it requires to do the sort?
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Fernando Olmos
Sent: Thursday, 23 November 2006 9:40 AM
To: 'powerh-l at lists.sowder.com'
Subject: SUBWORK1 error
Hi guys.
We're running a C shell script in Sun Solaris which calls Powerhouse (8.43)
QTP.
When ever we try and run a particular QTP program we get the following error
...
Run: invoices
Request: COMPLETED_ORDERS
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
There was a file error on the work file SUBWORK1.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
No such file or directory
Action Taken: Run terminated.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
Finished.
What is SUBWORK1 used for?
Thanks
Fernando Olmos
MIS
Senior Analyst Programmer
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