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jm32
Contributor II
Contributor II

Failed to remove file:

Today we had an error on one of our Qlik Replicate tasks "Failed to remove file:" 
Processing aborted due to error 300002:1355844283; incident 3722464.
to execute statement: REMOVE @"PROD"."PUBLIC"."ATTREP_IS_PROD_bf071f72_b1f9_4dc7_b2f8_919759658d9c"/bf071f72_b1f9_4dc7_b2f8_919759658d9c/0/CDC00000215.csv;

 

What does this error mean?  

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Dana_Baldwin
Support
Support

Hi @jm32 

I don't have documentation on this Snowflake error in our solution database. A web search also did not yield helpful results. Please contact Snowflake support for help with this error code.

Thanks,

Dana

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john_wang
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Hello @jm32 ,

Agree with @Dana_Baldwin . I happened to find a link from my notes that we ever got such an error before, see article Failed (retcode -1) to execute statement: 'REMOVE

Hope it helps.

John.

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Dana_Baldwin
Support
Support

Hi @jm32 

I don't have documentation on this Snowflake error in our solution database. A web search also did not yield helpful results. Please contact Snowflake support for help with this error code.

Thanks,

Dana

john_wang
Support
Support

Hello @jm32 ,

Agree with @Dana_Baldwin . I happened to find a link from my notes that we ever got such an error before, see article Failed (retcode -1) to execute statement: 'REMOVE

Hope it helps.

John.

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jm32
Contributor II
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Thank you for the reply!  I will reach out to Snowflake.   It's hard to know what actually failed and if transactions were missed.  Should I just do a full reload of the task?  

Dana_Baldwin
Support
Support

@jm32 

Difficult to say without more context in the log file around when the error happened, and details from Snowflake regarding the error. It's possible the task was able to recover and continue.

Is it feasible to spot check data between source & target to gauge your risk until you have more details from Snowflake?