Reversing a CSV file in a data store

Hi people,

When I am trying to reverse a CSV file in the designer on a data view place it fails.

It throws the error "The directory" ODIWORK does not exist in the schema

ODIWORK is to be the repository of work that works very well

Can you enlighten us on the same

Thank you

Mauricette

Hi seb,

Make sure that the correct physical path, using the shcema good points to your logic diagram.

The technology should be the file.

Thank you
Preet.

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