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Message: Commit point reached - logical record count ... in manage_01 and manage_02

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  • Description

    There are a lot of lines with message:

  • Load completed - logical record count

  • Are this error messages?

  • Resolution

     

    In the normal case of single task (“load_mode = DIRECT”)
    there will be a lot of completed messages like:
    Load completed - logical record count 0.*
    Load completed - logical record count 49501.
    Load completed - logical record count 50000.
    …
    <etc.>

    Some jobs can sometimes correctly load zero records for certain steps and if you have "holes" of 1,000+ records in your database you can have cycles which will load fewer or no records, but, generally, for cycles of the same kind you should see similar "Load completed" numbers.

    Note: a “two-task” environment (where the Oracle data is on a separate server) is different. In this case the log will have:
    . . . load_mode = NONDIRECT option = go
    and instead of a few “Load completed” messages, you will see hundreds of “Commit point reached” messages:
    Commit point reached - logical record count 100
    Commit point reached - logical record count 200

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    Product: Aleph
  • Product Version: Version 16-23
  • Relevant for Installation Type: All

 

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  • Article last edited: 05.04.2016
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