Random "Cannot save object.." error

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I use Parallel Processing Utility with AS 2000 (SP4) for a job that
processes a number of dimensions in sequence (1 at a time). Very often one of
the dimensions fails to process with the following error.
"Processing error because Cannot save object inside a Decision Support
Objects (DSO) transaction. (#-2147221491;DSO)"
The only information on that that I could get is that re-saving of the
object could eleminate the problem. But in my case it is not a problem with
one particular object. Any dimension could fail randomly during processing
and would happily process next time ... The issue is that one dimension can
fail the whole batch each time it runs, which affects scheduling ...
Any help would be greatly appreciated
--
Dmitri
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