Informatica – ERROR: Workflow [FOLDER_NAME:WORKFLOW_NAME[version 1]] is disabled. Please check the Integration Service log for more information.
Today I got an email alert for the Informatica Workflow that was working properly suddenly gave following error:
ERROR: Workflow [FOLDER_NAME:WORKFLOW_NAME[version 1]] is disabled.
Please check the Integration Service log for more information.
The Workflow was not getting kicked off and there was nothing else showing up in the logs other than this error.
I did a bit of research and as the error message indicates I found that one setting might be enabled that can disable the Workflow.
–> I opened the Workflow Designer, opened the Workflow in the Designer window. Right-click on the Workflow Designer canvas and this opens up following window, which shows up as below:
… here as you can see that the setting “Runtime Options, Disabled” is checked/enabled (circled, above). This means that the Workflow is currently in disabled state. Just un-check this option and save it by clicking on the Apply button.
Now re-run the Workflow and it should run now without any issues.
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