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Conference rocks::dec_edi

Title:DEC/EDI
Notice:DEC/EDI V2.1 - see note 2002
Moderator:METSYS::BABER
Created:Wed Jun 06 1990
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3150
Total number of notes:13466

3143.0. "FAILDSREAD, error reading FTF table" by CSC32::B_ALTMIRE () Wed May 28 1997 23:19

Hi,
	DECEDI V3.1A
	ORACLE 7.3

	Customer has a new installation. They are trying to import an D93A 
EDIFACT transmission through the IMPEXP gateway. It fails and the following
error is logged in the EDI error log:

===============================================================================

Outbound Comms Controller (17158)       5/28/97 9:22:12
        JOBSUB (i), job submitted to gateway
        GATEWAY (i), gateway = IMPEXP

        JOBID (i), job id = IMPEXP

        CONNID (i), connection id = IMPORT


EDIFACT Splitter (17152)       5/28/97 9:22:14
        FAILSREAD (W), failed to read table, table FTF
                  
================================================================================

The /usr/sbin/decedi_etfsd process is running under root and from command
center table editor you can view the installed standard/versions ok. What
else can I check that might be causing this to fail?

Thanks,
Bill Altmire
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3143.1CYCLIC::TURNERThu May 29 1997 19:144
 Does the profile cache build o.k. ? Does it contain profiles that require
Edifact D93A ? ( Use PCV to verify on the server ).

 Barrie.
3143.2CSC32::B_ALTMIREThu May 29 1997 23:5510
    Barrie,
    	Decedi_pcv showed no profiles in cache. Customer said rebuild cache
    works ok so had him replace cache and run decedi_pcv again and this
    time their profiles showed up and there were some with D93A tables
    defined. Had him reimport the transmission and this time it appears to
    have gotten past the FTF error and failed with something else. They
    will call back if there is still a problem with the FTF table.
    
    Thanks,
    Bill