Best practices in job design

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johnorr
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Best practices in job design

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Hi

We use PX on AIX and Oracle as Database. We maintain a sales datawarehouse in our company which gets data from other databases based on Oracle and DB2.

I am interested in knowing the best practices for PX job design.
Eventhough there are many different ways of accomplishing job design and development, how will you know which of the designs work perfect for my environment.


Are there any guidelines available either from ascential or others concerned with PX.

Please inform. Thank You
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Post by ray.wurlod »

Ascential run a series of training classes. Some of them are available for delivery via the Web. Check out Ascential Software web site for more information about Education (it's under Services). The training series runs "DataStage Essentials", "Advanced DataStage" then "DataStage Best Practices" though there has been talk of combining the latter two. Separate training is available for PX and server, though the class names are the same. For example, there's DS324 for server and DS324-PX for parallel (and even DS324-MF for mainframe).

Incidentally, there was no need to post this message here; posting it on the DataStage EE forum was sufficient. Multi-posting is frowned upon.
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