Hi
Can we invoke Shell Scripts from NT Client as Before and After Routines.
Thanks in Advance
Surya
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Hi,
In general yes.
the question is what are you trying to do?
if you could elaborate on this people will try to help .
who knows,you might get a better alternative if you'll let us in on what you want/need to acomplish
IHTH,
In general yes.
the question is what are you trying to do?
if you could elaborate on this people will try to help .
who knows,you might get a better alternative if you'll let us in on what you want/need to acomplish
IHTH,
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Normally you would run batch files from NT and shell scripts from UNIX. If you have something like MKS Toolkit then you can run shell scripts in Windows. You can run those from NT DataStage as well. If you are talking remote executing UNIX shell scripts from Windows NT DataStage then you would need remsh or rsh emulator for Windows. There are several you can buy. If you are running Control M then it can do this as well.
That is why we need more information to answer your question. I think you could also do a search and see this answered before.
That is why we need more information to answer your question. I think you could also do a search and see this answered before.
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Before/After shell scripts get executed on the server, not on the client. You mention you are using NT clients, this is not really relevent to job and shell script execution, everything depends on the operating system of the server.
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