Can anybody tell me how to use the Filescan utillity on Unix to go through input files when errors about record lengths are occurring?
I have successfully used this utility on Windows, but would not know how to do it in a Unix environment.
Thanks in advance
Martina
Use of the Filescan utility on Unix
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"filescan" is not, to my knowledge, a standard UNIX command in any flavor I know of.
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Hi Martina,
As you said, Filescan utility is used to get the record lengths for a given file, once you execute FS then you have to match with your QualityStage file definition. To run Filescan in Unix (is located in your QualilyStage bin directory) you need to set $INTBIN to be able to run this utility from anyware. Check $INTBIN environment variable with an echo.
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As you said, Filescan utility is used to get the record lengths for a given file, once you execute FS then you have to match with your QualityStage file definition. To run Filescan in Unix (is located in your QualilyStage bin directory) you need to set $INTBIN to be able to run this utility from anyware. Check $INTBIN environment variable with an echo.
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Mario Fernandes
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An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less. - Nicholas Murray Butler
Oh my, shame on me... and it shows which parts of DS I will need to concentrate on learning more better soonest!centennium wrote:Filescan is actually a utility used in Quality Stage to run on your datafiles to fix issues with fieldlengths.ArndW wrote:"filescan" is not, to my knowledge, a standard UNIX command in any flavor I know of.
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Martina
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