Deleting hash file

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Deleting hash file

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Hi

For deleting hash file entirely how do we do that. Please advice

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Post by tonystark622 »

Nivas,

If the hash file is in a directory you can just delete the D_hash_file_name file and the directory hash_file_name.

If the hash file is in an account, you can run "DELETE.FILE hash_file_name" from uvsh.

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Post by nivas »

Hi Tony

Thanks for your immediate reply. I was just moved from St Louis to Boston.

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Post by tonystark622 »

I was just moved from St Louis to Boston.
Oh, man. Did you stay with the same company? 'Cause there seems to be a lot of job activity in St. Louis recently for DataStage. Boston's pretty nice, too, though.

I hope my answer was helpful. :D

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a little off topic here: Nivas, can you tell us what the DataStage job market is like in Boston? I was curious is they had more DS users there since Ascential US is based there or if there was more competition from Ascential consulting versus independent consulting.
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Post by ray.wurlod »

Boston is also one of the busiest cities for Informatica. Guess there's a lot of ETL happening there!
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