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lethcons
Obsidian | Level 7

This is really a question re. DI Studio but there doesn't appear to be an appropriate selection for this!

 

Does anyone know if there is a maximum length for the name of a job in DI Studio? Specifically, the latest version of DI under SAS 9.4 running on a Windows client.

 

Thanks.

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PaulHomes
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

The job name is stored in the Name attribute of a Job object in metadata. Metadata object names have a maximum length of 60 Unicode characters.

 

For more info see the Job type in the SAS 9.4 Metadata Model: Reference as well as the linked Root base object type which also provides some of the constraints for object names.

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PaulHomes
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

The job name is stored in the Name attribute of a Job object in metadata. Metadata object names have a maximum length of 60 Unicode characters.

 

For more info see the Job type in the SAS 9.4 Metadata Model: Reference as well as the linked Root base object type which also provides some of the constraints for object names.

lethcons
Obsidian | Level 7

Paul

Thanks very much for your answer. I'd tried entering long names and got fed up at 50. My colleague worked out it was 60. But your references to the documentation are very helpful.

-Howard

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