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  • #48936
    Hongle Sun
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      In one procees log file, it says”[msi :msi :ERR /0:hna_adt_xlate:12/07/2006 14:55:27] msiXlateMsgDone: can’t find dest ‘echn’

      [msi :msi :ERR /0:hna_adt_xlate:12/07/2006 14:55:27] msiAddPostXlate: can’t find dest ‘xxx’,” the xxx process was the one we remove it long time ago, we still getting this error log, any ideal?

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      • #60177
        Ed Mastascusa
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          Hi Homgle,

          It looks like you have a route or routes somewhere that still references the thread you removed or renamed.  

          if you run “hcinetcheck” on your site and get an error like this:

          feederhisadt Transaction routing {     /* HIS}

            route 1 Destination thread ‘hishl7flurb’ is not currently defined

          then you need to remove or fix the route or routes that are pointing to the non-existent process which in this case is ‘hisHl7flurb’.

          The easiest way I can think of to remove this is to find and remove the route in the GUI, if the GUI will load your NetConfig will load. The route would bein the “feederHisAdt” thread in the case of the example hcinetcheck error.  If the GUI won’t load then it is possible to snip out the route or search and replace to have the bad route point to a valid detination thread.

        • #60178
          Russ Ross
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            When I get rid of an outbound thread I like to remove any routes to it from the inbound thread(s) first.

            That way I can visually see there are no arrows pointing to the outbound thread before I delete the outbound thread.

            This helps me to confirm I got rid of all the obsolete routes.

            As you have discovered deleting the outbound thread does not get rid of the routes to it.

            That would be a nice enhancement feature if it has not already been suggested.

            I believe changing the name of an outbound thread will ask to change the routes that point to it.

            Russ Ross
            RussRoss318@gmail.com

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