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    p_print_03: Error: io_z00 - table doesn't exist in database

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 17.01

    Description:
    We get this error in our p_print_03 log:

    Info: Empty table /exlibris/aleph/u17_1/utf_files/exlibris/aleph/u17_1/alephe/tab/tab_io_remote_get
    Error: io_z00 - table doesn't exist in database or tab_io_remote for library:
    Why does this error occur?

    Resolution:
    This error occurs when there are lines in input file which do not have a valid library in columns 10-14. The job expects input records in this format:

    000123456USM01

    Blank lines in the input file will generate the message.

    In this particular case the input file has 35 records. The log shows:

    36 END READING AT 14:43:11

    The message occurs because there is an extra, blank line at the end of the input file.

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    p_print_03, Error: io_z00 - table doesn't exist in database or tab_io_remote for


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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