ORA-20101: Row based mode not supported

Hi,
I'm having this situation:
Process flow with 4 mappings ends with 2 mappings successfully and 2 mappings with error:
ORA-20101: Row based mode not supported
But when I started those mappings separatly (one by one) they've all completed successfully.
Is it possible that default operating mode and generation mode can cause this error? On those 2 mapping that failed the default operating mode and generation mode was SET_BASED. But it was the same when I ran them again and they did complete with success..
Has anyone came accross with this or similar situation?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Regards
Vedran

Vedran,
What's the version of owb you are using?
can you post header of the package assiociated to process flow?
I had a problem running my "Set Based" mapping. It fails with the same error message "Row based mode not supported".
I noticed that the sequence of "Generation Mode" in my OWB 11.2 (on windows) was:
row_based = 1
row_baesd_target =2
set_based=3
set_based_failover=4
set_based_failover_target=5
but that of related package header was:
MODE_SET CONSTANT BINARY_INTEGER := 0;
MODE_ROW CONSTANT BINARY_INTEGER := 1;
MODE_ROW_TARGET CONSTANT BINARY_INTEGER := 2;
MODE_SET_FAILOVER_ROW CONSTANT BINARY_INTEGER := 3;
MODE_SET_FAILOVER_ROW_TARGET CONSTANT BINARY_INTEGER := 4;
I think it is a bug because changing this part of package as following and recompiling the package, my problem has been solved:
MODE_SET CONSTANT BINARY_INTEGER := 3;
MODE_ROW CONSTANT BINARY_INTEGER := 1;
MODE_ROW_TARGET CONSTANT BINARY_INTEGER := 2;
MODE_SET_FAILOVER_ROW CONSTANT BINARY_INTEGER := 4;
MODE_SET_FAILOVER_ROW_TARGET CONSTANT BINARY_INTEGER := 5;
Regards

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