Here are few more Exceptions:
1. There are occasions where sessions fail with the following error in the Workflow Monitor:
“First error code [36401], message [ERROR: Session task instance [session XXXX]: Execution terminated unexpectedly.] “
where XXXX is the session name.
The server log/workflow log shows the following:
“LM_36401 Execution terminated unexpectedly.”
To determine the error do the following:
a. If the session fails before 
initialization and no session log is created look for errors in Workflow
 log and pmrepagent log files.
b. If the session log is created and if the log shows errors like
“Caught a fatal signal/exception” or
“Unexpected condition detected at file [xxx] line yy”
then a core dump has been created on the
 server machine. In this case Informatica Technical Support should be 
contacted with specific details. This error may also occur when the 
PowerCenter server log becomes too large and the server is no longer 
able to write to it. In this case a workflow and session log may not be 
completed. Deleting or renaming the PowerCenter Server log 
(pmserver.log) file will resolve the issue.
2. Given below is not an exception but a scenario which most of us would have come across.
Rounding problem occurs with columns in 
the source defined as Numeric with Precision and Scale or Lookups fail 
to match on the same columns. Floating point arithmetic is always prone 
to rounding errors (e.g. the number 1562.99 may be represented 
internally as 1562.988888889, very close but not exactly the same). This
 can also affect functions that work with scale such as the Round() 
function. To resolve this do the following:
a. Select the Enable high precision option for the session.
b. Define all numeric ports as Decimal 
datatype with the exact precision and scale desired. When high precision
 processing is enabled the PowerCenter Server support numeric values up 
to 28 digits. However, the tradeoff is a performance hit (actual 
performance really depends on how many decimal ports there are).



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