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Default Parallel Processing Utility - 05-11-2004 , 10:36 AM






Hello:

I have installed the updated parallel processing utility
at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?
FamilyID=a2eef773-6df7-4688-8211-
e02cf13cbdb4&DisplayLang=en.

The program was installed into the following location on
my server: "D:\program files\Parallel Process".

I am able to process all dimensions and cubes successfully
using ParallelProcess.exe, but receive an error when
running ProcessPartition.exe from a command prompt.

The test file I am trying to run is
PROCESS_PDM_DIMENSIONS.pco. The command prompt looks like
the following:
D:\program files\Parallel
Process>processpartition.exe "D:\program files\Parallel
Process\PROCESS_PDM_DIMENSIONS.pco"

I receive the error "Run-time error '9': Subscript out of
range" when I run the command. Is there something
incorrect in my command statement?

Thank you for your help!

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Diana
 
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Default Parallel Processing Utility - 05-11-2004 , 11:05 AM






I have found the solution to the error in the read me file
provided with the installation. The command prompt should
look like the following, with double-quotes only between
the executible name and the configuration file name.

D:\program files\Parallel
Process>processpartition.exe "D:\program files\Parallel
Process\PROCESS_PDM_DIMENSIONS.pco



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-----Original Message-----
Hello:

I have installed the updated parallel processing utility
at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?
FamilyID=a2eef773-6df7-4688-8211-
e02cf13cbdb4&DisplayLang=en.

The program was installed into the following location on
my server: "D:\program files\Parallel Process".

I am able to process all dimensions and cubes
successfully
using ParallelProcess.exe, but receive an error when
running ProcessPartition.exe from a command prompt.

The test file I am trying to run is
PROCESS_PDM_DIMENSIONS.pco. The command prompt looks like
the following:
D:\program files\Parallel
Process>processpartition.exe "D:\program files\Parallel
Process\PROCESS_PDM_DIMENSIONS.pco"

I receive the error "Run-time error '9': Subscript out of
range" when I run the command. Is there something
incorrect in my command statement?

Thank you for your help!
.


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