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2011•1 Comment I got this "fatal" error when I was running one of my sessions today wich was using a parameter file. I am currently running on 8.1.1 SP3 and this does not happen in 8.5+ anymore… *********** http://etl-developer.com/2011/05/informatica-unexpected-condition-in-file-relwrtconn-cpp/ FATAL ERROR : Unexpected Condition in file [/export/home/build80/zeusbuild/powrmart/server/dwriter/wrtrel/relwrtconn.cpp] line [73]. Contact Informatica Technical Support for assistance. Aborting this DTM process due to an unexpected condition. *********** 123456 ***********FATAL ERROR : Unexpected Condition in file http://dwbitechguru.blogspot.com/2014_07_01_archive.html [/export/home/build80/zeusbuild/powrmart/server/dwriter/wrtrel/relwrtconn.cpp] line [73].Contact Informatica Technical Support for assistance.Aborting this DTM process due to an unexpected condition.*********** The actual path name might be different, but the C++ file "relwrtconn.cpp" would be the same. The solution is fatal error present in the Informatica support knowledge base article 18928. Cause The error occurs when the relational connection for the target (under the Mapping > Targets > Connections tab) is configured using the $Target variable instead of an object from the Relational Connection Browser. The $Source and $Target variables cannot be used for source and target connections but only be for Lookups and Stored Procedure transformations. This is of course only fatal error an if you are still working on versions older than 8.5. This "bug" seems to be fixed in 8.5. I dont like hard coding connection details directly in the session task (as making changes to a connection name would need an unnecessary checkout and change to the session and/or workflow), so I chose the second option and used "$DBConnection_Source" and "$DBConnection_Target" for my source and connection parameters respectively. That fixed the issue. Lesson learnt : Always look in the Product Support Knowledge Base before creating a support ticket even though it's an internal error and you hate to see "fatal error in .cpp file " in your logs. Cheers…. Rajesh. Post navigation ← Workflow dependency in Informatica: Part-2 : Load Status Entries Toad : User Files Location → uwaraj execution terminated unsuccessfully in 8.6 version.pls let me know what are the possible ways to avoid the issue. Search for: (FREE!) Big Data Pocket Reference Recent Posts ORA-01403: no data found Extending functionality using Command Tasks : Informatica. Email task, Session and Workflow notification : Informatica (When to use ) Unconnected LookUp in Informatica. Informatica Workflow Successful : No Data in target ! Recent Commentsinfa dev on Informatica – Exp/Query editor missing (Dual Monitor issue)Anubhav Raikar on Email t
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