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June 8, 2021
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Adobe Campaign workflow Load File WDB-200001 error

  • June 8, 2021
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My latest workflow stopped working after a while with an error (see below) on the Load file step which had previously worked. I’m pretty sure I did not change that process although I did change other ones in the workflow. I tried deleting the Load File step and adding a new one back in. No change to the error message.
Error Message: WDB-200001 SQL statement 'INSERT INTO XtkWorkflowEvent (iEventIdentifier, tsCreation, tsProcessing, sActivity, iStatus, iKeepResult, sTransition, iWorkflowId, iWorkflowEventId) VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9)' could not be executed. Param(0)=26 Param(1)=2021-06-08 08:43:23.884+01 Param(2)=2021-06-08 08:43:23.884+01 Param(3)=start1 Param(4)=2 Param(5)=0 Param(6)=initial Param(7)=17903625 Param(8)=18089801

It’s not obvious what is going on but I suppose the INSERT SQL is not working because either one of the unique key values / FK constraints already exists or else one of the values is not right. Either way its not something I think I can do anything about directly. I didn't directly create the Parameters as such.

How do I get around this?

 

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Correct answer IanCog

An update this which may help anyone coming across this in future. I spoke to my Adobe help and he indicated that the workflow or part of it had been corrupted. The workaround was to duplicate the workflow and start using the new copy. I did this (and also in the copy deleted the Load File and added a new one) and when I Started that copied workflow it went succesfully past the block and no more WDB-200001 error. Then deleting the old workflow and renaming my copy back to the original name and all is good.

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Bani Verma
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 15, 2022

Hi there,

 

You may also try posting your query in the following community: https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-campaign-standard/bd-p/adobe-campaign-standar... 

Experts here will be able to assist you better. Thanks!

Participant
February 11, 2022

I had the same issue. I had a couple workflows scheduled to run serveral time a a day (ever 15 mins) at the same time. I rescheduled the failing workflow getting the "WDB-200001..." error to run every 15 mins a few minutes later than the other jobs, so they did not insert/update the Profile resource at the same time, and fixed the issue. 

IanCogAuthorCorrect answer
Participant
June 9, 2021

An update this which may help anyone coming across this in future. I spoke to my Adobe help and he indicated that the workflow or part of it had been corrupted. The workaround was to duplicate the workflow and start using the new copy. I did this (and also in the copy deleted the Load File and added a new one) and when I Started that copied workflow it went succesfully past the block and no more WDB-200001 error. Then deleting the old workflow and renaming my copy back to the original name and all is good.