Forums: Troubleshooting and Problems
Hi Ryan,
It looks like either --source.adam or --source.sdtm is pointing to a non-existing directory or directory that cannot be accessed by your user.
Thanks,
Philipp Strigunov
I thought I'd checked this, but it's possible. I'll confirm and try again at the first opportunity. Thank you for your help!
Hi
I also have same Warning in CLI log as following. I wonder how to solve this issue or if the warning is ignorable.
WARNING: Could not open/create prefs root node Software\JavaSoft\Prefs at root 0x80000002. Windows RegCreateKeyEx(...) returned error code 5.
Thank you for your supporting!
Hello Kaori,
I am assuming this is related to your comment in https://www.pinnacle21.com/comment/13273#comment-13273. Did you manually add CT to the configs folder? This should not be done. What versions did you add?
Kind regards,
Matt
Hi Matt,
Thank you for your comment. This is very helpful!
I believe this warning is not related the issue of CT. Even though CT exists, the warning occurs. And I do not add CT file manually so far.
My version of P21C is v4.1.0, using in Citrix.
I am not familier with Java, I have no idea what causes this warning ,config or PC environment.
Regarding CT, I have noticed that CT can be added when I validate datasets with P21C with the CT which I want to add. But I wonder if there is option of CLI or command line to add CT when it does not exist, or other solution to solve it.
Thank you again for your help!
Hi Kaori,
Please email the full CLI log file to community@pinnacle21.com for further review/assistance.
Kind regards,
Matt
Thank you for your help! I have sent the log file via email! I hope that will help to solve our issue.
Thank you again for your great support!
I tried to use the example ADaM CLI code from https://www.pinnacle21.com/projects/validator/community-cli, but it failed. Complete command-line output from PowerShell is shown at the bottom. To save reading, I've highlighted some messages that seem important. Can anybody suggest what might be wrong here? Thanks in advance for any help.
The worst-looking thing I saw was
I don't have the permissions to create registry keys. Is this going to be a dealbreaker?
Other highlights include:
Full log: