UNPARSEABLE DATE "0"

Hi,
when I Go to Operator,it gives me an error UNPARSEABLE DATE "0" and then the operator window opens.
what is this error unparseable date "0"? How i can solve this?
Thanx,
katukota

Hi katukota,
Its coz you have a filter defined in Operator that ODI doesn't recoginze. Please follow the below steps.
1. Open ODI Operator.
2. Click on the "Filter" button under the menu bar to open a window called "Define Filter".
3. In this window, clear the 2 "From" and "To" fields.
4. Close ODI Operator and all other open ODI GUI applications.
5. Reopen ODI Operator.
6. Uncheck the "Filter" checkbox in order to disable filtering.
7. Close ODI Operator and all other open ODI GUI applications.
8. Reopen ODI Operator.
Thanks,
G

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