ODI error Target Column Accounts: Target column has no data server associat

Hi John,
When i tried to map my source file to Planning target, i got the below error. Please let me know the resolution.
Target Column Accounts: Target column has no data server associated
Thanks,
Sravan

Hi,
You have not set the correct context that the datastore is associated with.
Change the optimization context in the definition tab.
Cheers
John
http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

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