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satboppana
PostPosted: Wed Dec 10, 2003 6:35 pm    Post subject: Importing a runtime FDL -FmcAssertionException Reply with quote

Acolyte

Joined: 20 Dec 2001
Posts: 64

I was importing an FDL exported from Environment A to B
And i got the FmcAssertionException.

Any ideas?

I split the file into different processes and it worked.
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There is a size limitation on FDL imports... Not sure where its documented, check the Readme files, and possibly the Install guide.
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Problem importing large FDL files into Buildtime

When importing large FDL files into Buildtime, Buildtime appears to
interrupt the operation before the process finishes.

Reasons for the interruption can be:

1. DB2: The tablespace fills up, which causes DB2 to interrupt.
This problem has been addressed with APAR IX76273 for DB2 UDB,
which has been fixed in DB2 UDB V.5.2.
The problem occurs both with database-managed tablespaces
and with system-managed tablespaces. The Buildtime database
uses system-managed tablespaces.

2. Microsoft Jet engine:
The Jet engine creates temporary files on the C drive
(for example, jet1855.tmp). If there is not enough space
available on the C drive (temp directory), the system
runs out of space.
150 MB free space is recommended.

You can solve the problem as follows:

- If the process does not show any change in CPU time,
end the fmcbmain.exe using the task manager.
- Split the FDL file into smaller files and import them individually.

Following is an example of an FDL file with a size of 2 MB:
- 850 persons
- 30 roles
- 25 organizations
- 100 programs
- 30 data structures
- 80 processes with
- 700 activities
- 8000 activity container default values
- 1800 data mappings
plus everything else that belongs to the processes

For this scenario, the temporary jet engine file can grow up to a
size of 50 MB.
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