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TurnTheBacon
Fluorite | Level 6

I've been working on a large DI Studio job which tidies up historical data. Suddenly, all the connections have become invisible so that the job looks like a large collection of "isolated SQL Join islands". When I enter an SQL Join all the mappings still look correct, but when I try to run the job, the SQL Joins that use subqueries refuse to function.

Have any of you encountered a problem such as this before?

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twocanbazza
Quartz | Level 8


Yes and we had to re-build the job from scratch... raise with TS

Barry

CTorres
Quartz | Level 8

I also had this problem after an Export-Import process. The original job do has the connections but the importe job do not.

Carlos

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