Network Print Jobs Always Get Stuck in Queue

Hello,
I have, perhaps, the most frustrating problem on the planet.  In my home network, I have a HP Color LaserJet 2600n connected to my main PC, with 2 other PC's on the network.  All 3 run Windows 7.  Printing from my main PC works fine, but if I try to print over the network, the print job always gets stuck in the queue.  I can see it stuck in the queue on my main PC, but I can't do anything about it.  I can't delete it, nothing.  If I restart the spooler, then it magically prints and clears the queue, but it's annoying to have to do that all the time.  I've reinstalled the drivers several times to no avail.  Tips?
RPGillespie

I have a similar problem, I have a directly connected 1300 and a network P3015. The 1300 is connected via USB, the 3015 is connected by RJ45 cable right to the router. Both printers have their print queues get stuck, but only from my HP Pavilion Elite HPE running HP-installed Windows 7. All the other machines in the office can use the 3015 printer perfectly well. One is an older Pavilion using XP-Pro, another is a Dell using XP-Pro and the third is a Lenovo laptop using Windows 7. All our toners are not refills (seems like a stupid suggestion that the toner cartridge could cause a queue to lock up). The problem is definitely between my machine and the HP printers. I have a Brother printer and a couple of Seiko/Epson printers that all work perfectly fine.
Rebooting several times a day is getting old.

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    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 130104 Applied: 130104 Rejected: 0 Affected: 130104
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 16:47:28 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 140112 Applied: 140112 Rejected: 0 Affected: 140112
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 16:48:41 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 150120 Applied: 150120 Rejected: 0 Affected: 150120
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 16:49:56 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 160128 Applied: 160128 Rejected: 0 Affected: 160128
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 16:51:15 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 170136 Applied: 170136 Rejected: 0 Affected: 170136
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 16:52:31 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 180144 Applied: 180144 Rejected: 0 Affected: 180144
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 16:53:46 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 190152 Applied: 190152 Rejected: 0 Affected: 190152
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 16:54:46 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 200160 Applied: 200160 Rejected: 0 Affected: 200160
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 16:56:05 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 210168 Applied: 210168 Rejected: 0 Affected: 210168
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 16:57:29 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 220176 Applied: 220176 Rejected: 0 Affected: 220176
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 16:58:50 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 230184 Applied: 230184 Rejected: 0 Affected: 230184
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:00:03 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 240192 Applied: 240192 Rejected: 0 Affected: 240192
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:01:17 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 250200 Applied: 250200 Rejected: 0 Affected: 250200
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:02:32 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 260208 Applied: 260208 Rejected: 0 Affected: 260208
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:03:49 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 270216 Applied: 270216 Rejected: 0 Affected: 270216
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:05:04 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 280224 Applied: 280224 Rejected: 0 Affected: 280224
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:06:21 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 290232 Applied: 290232 Rejected: 0 Affected: 290232
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:07:38 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 300240 Applied: 300240 Rejected: 0 Affected: 300240
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:09:03 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 310248 Applied: 310248 Rejected: 0 Affected: 310248
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:10:33 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 320256 Applied: 320256 Rejected: 0 Affected: 320256
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:12:04 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 330264 Applied: 330264 Rejected: 0 Affected: 330264
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:13:31 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 340272 Applied: 340272 Rejected: 0 Affected: 340272
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:14:58 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 350280 Applied: 350280 Rejected: 0 Affected: 350280
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:16:14 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 360288 Applied: 360288 Rejected: 0 Affected: 360288
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:17:44 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 370296 Applied: 370296 Rejected: 0 Affected: 370296
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:19:06 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 380304 Applied: 380304 Rejected: 0 Affected: 380304
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:20:38 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 390312 Applied: 390312 Rejected: 0 Affected: 390312
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:21:55 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 400320 Applied: 400320 Rejected: 0 Affected: 400320
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:23:15 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 410328 Applied: 410328 Rejected: 0 Affected: 410328
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:24:39 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 420336 Applied: 420336 Rejected: 0 Affected: 420336
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:25:58 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 430344 Applied: 430344 Rejected: 0 Affected: 430344
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:27:17 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 440352 Applied: 440352 Rejected: 0 Affected: 440352
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:28:39 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 450360 Applied: 450360 Rejected: 0 Affected: 450360
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:29:57 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 460368 Applied: 460368 Rejected: 0 Affected: 460368
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:31:22 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 470376 Applied: 470376 Rejected: 0 Affected: 470376
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:32:52 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 480384 Applied: 480384 Rejected: 0 Affected: 480384
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:34:16 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 490392 Applied: 490392 Rejected: 0 Affected: 490392
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:35:36 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 500400 Applied: 500400 Rejected: 0 Affected: 500400
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:37:03 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 510408 Applied: 510408 Rejected: 0 Affected: 510408
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:38:22 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 520416 Applied: 520416 Rejected: 0 Affected: 520416
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:39:36 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 530424 Applied: 530424 Rejected: 0 Affected: 530424
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:40:58 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 540432 Applied: 540432 Rejected: 0 Affected: 540432
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:42:20 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 550440 Applied: 550440 Rejected: 0 Affected: 550440
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:43:37 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 560448 Applied: 560448 Rejected: 0 Affected: 560448
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:44:25 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 570456 Applied: 570456 Rejected: 0 Affected: 570456
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:45:09 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 580464 Applied: 580464 Rejected: 0 Affected: 580464
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8161
    TARGET BASED COMMIT POINT Thu May 26 17:46:19 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 590472 Applied: 590472 Rejected: 0 Affected: 590472
    READER_1_1_1> BLKR_16019 Read [597399] rows, read [0] error rows for source table [W_INT_ORG_D] instance name [W_INT_ORG_D]
    READER_1_1_1> BLKR_16008 Reader run completed.
    TRANSF_1_1_1> DBG_21216 Finished transformations for Source Qualifier [Sq_W_PURCH_COST_FS]. Total errors [0]
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8168 End loading table [W_PURCH_COST_F] at: Thu May 26 17:47:08 2011
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8141
    Commit on end-of-data Thu May 26 17:47:08 2011
    ===================================================
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 597399 Applied: 597399 Rejected: 0 Affected: 597399
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8035 Load complete time: Thu May 26 17:47:08 2011
    LOAD SUMMARY
    ============
    WRT_8036 Target: W_PURCH_COST_F (Instance Name: [W_PURCH_COST_F])
    WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 597399 Applied: 597399 Rejected: 0 Affected: 597399
    WRITER_1__1> WRT_8043 ****END LOAD SESSION*****
    WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8006 Writer run completed.
    MANAGER> PETL_24031
    ***** RUN INFO FOR TGT LOAD ORDER GROUP [1], CONCURRENT SET [1] *****
    Thread [READER_1_1_1] created for [the read stage] of partition point [Sq_W_PURCH_COST_FS] has completed: Total Run Time = [4877.310545] secs, Total Idle Time = [187.907454] secs, Busy Percentage = [96.147314].
    Thread [TRANSF_1_1_1] created for [the transformation stage] of partition point [Sq_W_PURCH_COST_FS] has completed: Total Run Time = [4875.388657] secs, Total Idle Time = [4867.607283] secs, Busy Percentage = [0.159605].
    Thread [WRITER_1_*_1] created for [the write stage] of partition point [W_PURCH_COST_F] has completed: Total Run Time = [4817.325787] secs, Total Idle Time = [4796.966177] secs, Busy Percentage = [0.422633].
    MAPPING> CMN_1793 The index cache size that would hold [411967] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_Inventory_Product_D_Inventory_Prod_Wid], in memory, is [107673600] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1792 The data cache size that would hold [411967] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_Inventory_Product_D_Inventory_Prod_Wid], in memory, is [9912320] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1793 The index cache size that would hold [1] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_SUPPLIER_PRODUCT_D_Supplier_Prod_Wid], in memory, is [25600] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1792 The data cache size that would hold [1] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_SUPPLIER_PRODUCT_D_Supplier_Prod_Wid], in memory, is [16384] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1793 The index cache size that would hold [7333] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_Employee_D_Requestor_Wid], in memory, is [1945600] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1792 The data cache size that would hold [7333] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_Employee_D_Requestor_Wid], in memory, is [188416] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1793 The index cache size that would hold [7333] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_Employee_D_Buyer_Wid], in memory, is [1945600] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1792 The data cache size that would hold [7333] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_Employee_D_Buyer_Wid], in memory, is [188416] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1793 The index cache size that would hold [7070] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_Cost_Center_D_Cost_Center_Wid], in memory, is [1868800] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1792 The data cache size that would hold [7070] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_Cost_Center_D_Cost_Center_Wid], in memory, is [180224] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1793 The index cache size that would hold [2] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_PROFIT_CENTER_D_Profit_Center_Wid], in memory, is [25600] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1792 The data cache size that would hold [2] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_PROFIT_CENTER_D_Profit_Center_Wid], in memory, is [16384] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1793 The index cache size that would hold [211199] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_PRODUCT_D_Product_Wid], in memory, is [55219200] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1792 The data cache size that would hold [211199] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_PRODUCT_D_Product_Wid], in memory, is [5087232] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1793 The index cache size that would hold [31568] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_GL_ACCOUNT_D_Gl_Account_Wid], in memory, is [8294400] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1792 The data cache size that would hold [31568] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_GL_ACCOUNT_D_Gl_Account_Wid], in memory, is [14376960] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1793 The index cache size that would hold [99] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_Codes_UOM], in memory, is [14000] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1792 The data cache size that would hold [99] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_Codes_UOM], in memory, is [24576] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1793 The index cache size that would hold [92117] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_SUPPLIER_D_Supplier_Wid], in memory, is [24115200] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1792 The data cache size that would hold [92117] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_SUPPLIER_D_Supplier_Wid], in memory, is [2228224] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1793 The index cache size that would hold [1] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_Curcy_Conversion_Rates.GET_GLOBAL_CURR_CODES_AND_RATE_TYPES], in memory, is [20480] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1792 The data cache size that would hold [1] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_Curcy_Conversion_Rates.GET_GLOBAL_CURR_CODES_AND_RATE_TYPES], in memory, is [16384] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1793 The index cache size that would hold [0] rows in the lookup table for [Lkp_W_PURCH_COST_F], in memory, is [20480] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1792 The data cache size that would hold [0] rows in the lookup table for [Lkp_W_PURCH_COST_F], in memory, is [16384] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1793 The index cache size that would hold [1] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_Get_Etl_Proc_Wid.LKP_ETL_PROC_WID], in memory, is [2800] bytes
    MAPPING> CMN_1792 The data cache size that would hold [1] rows in the lookup table for [mplt_Get_Etl_Proc_Wid.LKP_ETL_PROC_WID], in memory, is [16384] bytes
    MANAGER> PETL_24005 Starting post-session tasks. : (Thu May 26 17:47:10 2011)
    MANAGER> PETL_24029 Post-session task completed successfully. : (Thu May 26 17:47:10 2011)
    MAPPING> TE_7216 Deleting cache files [PMLKUP11186_25W32] for transformation [Lkp_W_PURCH_COST_F].
    MAPPING> TE_7216 Deleting cache files [PMLKUP11186_524289W32] for transformation [mplt_Get_Etl_Proc_Wid.LKP_ETL_PROC_WID].
    MAPPING> TE_7216 Deleting cache files [PMLKUP11186_1507331W32] for transformation [mplt_Curcy_Conversion_Rates.GET_GLOBAL_CURR_CODES_AND_RATE_TYPES].
    MAPPING> TE_7216 Deleting cache files [PMLKUP11186_1572874W32] for transformation [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_Inventory_Product_D_Inventory_Prod_Wid].
    MAPPING> TE_7216 Deleting cache files [PMLKUP11186_2031617W32] for transformation [MPLT_LKP_W_SUPPLIER_PRODUCT_D.LKP_W_SUPPLIER_PRODUCT_D_Primary].
    MAPPING> TE_7216 Deleting cache files [PMLKUP11186_1572876W32] for transformation [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_Employee_D_Requestor_Wid].
    MAPPING> TE_7216 Deleting cache files [PMLKUP11186_1572865W32] for transformation [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_PRODUCT_D_Product_Wid].
    MAPPING> TE_7216 Deleting cache files [PMLKUP11186_1572867W32] for transformation [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_GL_ACCOUNT_D_Gl_Account_Wid].
    MAPPING> TE_7216 Deleting cache files [PMLKUP11186_1572878W32] for transformation [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_Cost_Center_D_Cost_Center_Wid].
    MAPPING> TE_7216 Deleting cache files [PMLKUP11186_1572866W32] for transformation [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_PROFIT_CENTER_D_Profit_Center_Wid].
    MAPPING> TE_7216 Deleting cache files [PMLKUP11186_1572868W32] for transformation [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_Codes_UOM].
    MAPPING> TE_7216 Deleting cache files [PMLKUP11186_1572869W32] for transformation [mplt_SIL_PurchaseCostFact.Lkp_W_SUPPLIER_D_Supplier_Wid].
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