Hi Everyone,
I am trying to update the account_transaction header with a new prep data set.
When I click the sync prep data set, I get this error displayed on the UI
Error 1
Error 2
Error reading data set info.
com.sas.svcs.workspace.client.GeneralServiceExceptionHolder: File WORK.ELEMENTS.DATA does not existHello @Ololade,
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.Hello @Ololade,
I see this question you posted and nobody answered. Perhaps you could provide us with some additional information about your deployment, what solution or application is giving you the error, share the full log, etc...?
In case you cannot share some details because they are confidential, the best way is to share with SAS Technical Support, in a support ticket.
Thank you Juan.
I eventually did open a case with support and it turns out that the authdomain credentials was not properly defined.
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