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mqsimqm
PostPosted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 4:57 pm    Post subject: Error while running mqsicreatebar command to create a bar. Reply with quote

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following is the error that am getting

BIP01011E Error occurred since the current script does not match V8 design
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Vitor
PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 4:28 am    Post subject: Re: Error while running mqsicreatebar command to create a ba Reply with quote

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mqsimqm wrote:
BIP01011E Error occurred since the current script does not match V8 design


Does it match?

Is it a migrated v7 project?

Are you going to give us any information about the circumstances of the problem or do you expect to guess?
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 4:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Are you going to give us any information about the circumstances of the problem or do you expect to guess?

I've given up on people that don't bother to investigate the problem, they just post the error message and sit waiting for an answer. All they say: "I am new to WMB, help"
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Vitor
PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 4:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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dogorsy wrote:
I've given up on people that don't bother to investigate the problem, they just post the error message and sit waiting for an answer.


You get used to it after the 1st 3 years.

dogorsy wrote:
All they say: "I am new to WMB, help"


A principle reason for messages being disabled is that back in the day they not only used to post that in public, but would PM the usual suspects (like myself) with direct appeals for help.

<rant>
You'll find (with a little research) a number of discussions about this scourge and what can be done about it; new ideas welcomed. The only thing currently in progress is an irritating one-man crusade to promote the IBM training which, while grounded in an utterly valid principle, ignores the fact that the rest of us live in a real world of limited training budgets, tight deadlines and (to return to the point at hand) inexperienced people being deliberately thrown into the deep end at a client site inadequately prepared because the sooner they're on site the sooner they're generating revenue. The quality of work being done for the client appears to be of a lower priority to some.
</rant>

And yes, I do share your frustration. It's clear the OP did not look at the "Read First For All New To Websphere" section of this forum before posting, despite being by their own admission new to Websphere. Not reading the documentation, bad. Not even reading the forum where you're posting?
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 5:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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<rant>
You'll find (with a little research) a number of discussions about this scourge and what can be done about it; new ideas welcomed. The only thing currently in progress is an irritating one-man crusade to promote the IBM training which, while grounded in an utterly valid principle, ignores the fact that the rest of us live in a real world of limited training budgets, tight deadlines and (to return to the point at hand) inexperienced people being deliberately thrown into the deep end at a client site inadequately prepared because the sooner they're on site the sooner they're generating revenue. The quality of work being done for the client appears to be of a lower priority to some.
</rant>

Absolutely ! When I go to customers and see what some people have done I want to cry, and when you ask the person responsible for it why, all they say is: "we have done it like that before and it works"
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AAAAARRRRRRRRGGGHHHH !!!!

Example: get a DFDL message, put through a RCD to convert to XMLNSC, do the transformation to outputRoot XMLNSC, send to another RCD to convert the output to DFDL... yes, it works... great !... and the worse part is that they have done it like that before, and will continue doing it like that..
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Vitor
PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 5:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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It's annoying, and I can quote you worse examples than that.

But remember that the people who post here are, in part at least, victims. My comments above regarding throwing & deep ends are relevant.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 5:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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My comments above regarding throwing & deep ends are relevant.

oh, yes, I agree with that. I have seen many examples of that as well. And I have been a victim of that, but having 30+ years of experience helped in my case. ( at least I know who to ask to, and I know how to read, which seems to be a skill in danger of extinction ).
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 6:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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dogorsy wrote:
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My comments above regarding throwing & deep ends are relevant.

oh, yes, I agree with that. I have seen many examples of that as well. And I have been a victim of that, but having 30+ years of experience helped in my case. ( at least I know who to ask to, and I know how to read, which seems to be a skill in danger of extinction ).


So even though you write like someone two years out of school, you do actually have some miles under you.

I'm surprised you haven't seen this pattern before, it's common place across all kinds of technical forums. The choices that any given community makes about how to respond to it conform to a number of different patterns, usually depending entirely on whether or not the forum or community is an official support channel or not.

As vitor says, *new* ideas on how to respond are welcome. I believe we've iterated through most of them here, and have settled into a squabbling mass of disagreeing cranks.

Again, the problem as I see it with failing to respond to "please help me", is that three days later the same poster comes back and says "Anybody can help?"
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 7:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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mqjeff wrote:
So even though you write like someone two years out of school, you do actually have some miles under you.

hum... do I have to apologize for English not being my first language ?
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 7:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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dogorsy wrote:
mqjeff wrote:
So even though you write like someone two years out of school, you do actually have some miles under you.

hum... do I have to apologize for English not being my first language ?


No. It's not my first language either. I speak American.

I'd never have known it wasn't your first language from what you've written. You just seemed too optimistic to have been at this for 30 years.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 7:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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mqjeff wrote:
dogorsy wrote:
mqjeff wrote:
So even though you write like someone two years out of school, you do actually have some miles under you.

hum... do I have to apologize for English not being my first language ?


No. It's not my first language either. I speak American.

I'd never have known it wasn't your first language from what you've written. You just seemed too optimistic to have been at this for 30 years.


Sorry I misunderstood, only in the last couple of years I have seen the REAL world. Before I was a developer in a s/w lab, very little contact with customers, and only recently joined the forum. And yes, maybe I am too optimistic when I expect people to read the docs ?!...
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dogorsy wrote:
Sorry I misunderstood, only in the last couple of years I have seen the REAL world. Before I was a developer in a s/w lab, very little contact with customers


This explains the optimism.

dogorsy wrote:
maybe I am too optimistic when I expect people to read the docs ?!...


Yes, yes you are. Welcome to the real world, enjoy your stay.


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 7:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Vitor wrote:
dogorsy wrote:
maybe I am too optimistic when I expect people to read the docs ?!...


Yes, yes you are. Welcome to the real world, enjoy your stay.


To be fair, it's really a matter of selection bias.

The people who do read the docs, don't tend to ask for help.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 7:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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mqjeff wrote:
Vitor wrote:
dogorsy wrote:
maybe I am too optimistic when I expect people to read the docs ?!...


Yes, yes you are. Welcome to the real world, enjoy your stay.


To be fair, it's really a matter of selection bias.

The people who do read the docs, don't tend to ask for help.


I was more thinking of being in the real world and being optimistic.
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Vitor wrote:

Yes, yes you are. Welcome to the real world, enjoy your stay.


Thanks !, but not for much longer... semi-retired at the mo... maybe I should spend more time in the pub !!
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