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    UE 20-21 Step 1005: "A_ERROR: The table z106 does not exist in abcnn"

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 21

    Description:
    UE 20-21 Step 1005:

    A_ERROR: The table z106 does not exist in abc13.
    A_ERROR: The table z106 does not exist in abc12.
    A_ERROR: The table z106 does not exist in abc11.

    These are our 'extra' authority libraries. I imagine we could live without Z106s for them. But would you suggest I add the Z106 to their file_lists? And then if I reran this step, would they get created?

    Resolution:
    The z106 is optional. If you add it to the file_list and then do util a/17/1, it will be created and the Upgrade Express won't have these "does not exist" errors.

    Or you could just leave it like it is and ignore the errors.

    If library is an xxx50, usr_library or pw_library, and not an ADM library, see KB 16384-60833.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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