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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange for SAS
  3. Installation and Configuration
  4. Working with SAS Sources
  5. Working with SAS Targets
  6. Working with SAS Sessions
  7. Appendix A: SAS Datatype Reference
  8. Appendix B: SPI Server Configuration Parameters
  9. Appendix C: Error Messages

PowerExchange for SAS User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for SAS User Guide for PowerCenter

Communication Component Messages

Communication Component Messages

A version mismatch is detected, the client connection has been rejected.
Cause:
The Integration Service or Client component of PowerExchange for SAS is not of the same version as the Communication component.
Action:
Make sure you install both components from the same version.
Failed to create SAS data code file <file name>.
Cause:
The indicated file could not be created in the Working directory as specified in the Communication component configuration.
Action:
Check the configuration and the directory permissions.
Failed to generate SAS dummy log file.
Cause:
When there no empty SAS log file created.
Action:
Check the file and directory permissions and the Communication component configuration.
Failed to open SAS log file <file name>.
Cause:
When you are not able to open the SAS log file.
Action:
Check the file and directory permissions and the Communication component configuration.
Failed to receive data from SAS, errno = <error message>.
Cause:
SAS does not start.
Action:
Check the SAS environment. Try to start SAS manually, and check the error messages from SAS.
Failed to send data to SAS, errno = <error message>.
Cause:
SAS does not start.
Action:
Check the SAS environment. Try to start SAS manually, and check the error messages from SAS.
Failed to set SAS working directory <directory path>.
Cause:
Could not set the indicated path as the current working directory.
Action:
Check the existence of the directory and its permissions and the Communication component configuration.
Failed to start SAS session, errno = <error message>.
Cause:
SAS does not start.
Action:
Check the SAS installation and the Communication component configuration.
Failed to stop SPI server, errno = <error message>.
Cause:
When you are not able to stop the SPI server using the spiserver command.
Action:
Make sure you specified the right host name and port number.
Failed to write data to SAS data code file <file name>.
Cause:
When you are not able to write to the indicated file.
Action:
Check file permissions.
SAS session time out expired.
Cause:
The SAS process does not end.
Action:
Check the SAS log for possible problems.
SAS session wait failed.
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
Contact Informatica Global Customer Support.
Unexpected command received, message ID = <message ID>.
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
Contact Informatica Global Customer Support.
Unknown message received.
Cause:
Internal error.
Action:
Contact Informatica Global Customer Support.

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