Importing jobs
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Importing jobs
I have some jobs on my desktop that I need to import to my laptop.... can any one suggest me how to do the import & export the jobs.
(NS:Both the systems are running DataStage 7.0)
Thx,
Jatz_da_way
(NS:Both the systems are running DataStage 7.0)
Thx,
Jatz_da_way
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Use DataStage Manager to export from your server onto a directory on your desktop. Get that file to your laptop. Zipping will reduce the size. Run the import from DataStage Manager on your laptop.
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Good, .dsx format is best for this and saves an 'extra' step when importing.
Explain to us exactly how you are getting the export file from your desktop to your laptop. Assuming the export doesn't start off life corrupted, something in your transfer process is corrupting it.
Explain to us exactly how you are getting the export file from your desktop to your laptop. Assuming the export doesn't start off life corrupted, something in your transfer process is corrupting it.
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I can think of no good messages in DataStage that have the words "Data Corrupted" in them and this is no exception. Try exporting and importing just one job. You may find that there is a single job or component somewhere on your desktop that is corrupting your export file.
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I often use 3.5 inch "floppy" disks for these transfers, and have had no bad experiences.
Try importing on the desktop (even if not a "real" import) to determine whether the export file is corrupted. If so, export again.
Try importing on the desktop (even if not a "real" import) to determine whether the export file is corrupted. If so, export again.
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