Hi,
in the DS_HOME/bin directory there isn't the dslictool file.
Can anyone explain me which is its purpose?
REgards
Mario
dslictool file.
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eoyylo,
it is a program. If you execute it, it will print out license information on your standard output.
it is a program. If you execute it, it will print out license information on your standard output.
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ahem,
Ray did say efective version 6 does it exists in previous versions?
Ray did say efective version 6 does it exists in previous versions?
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Earlier than version 6 it is called uvlictool.
Version 6 of DataStage was the first after IBM purchased UniVerse so that the code paths for UniVerse and DataStage began to diverge. Version 5.2 of DataStage used UniVerse version 9.6 as its repository database and as its engine.
If dslictool is missing from $DSHOME/bin, either it's been removed (why??) or the installation was not successful.
Version 6 of DataStage was the first after IBM purchased UniVerse so that the code paths for UniVerse and DataStage began to diverge. Version 5.2 of DataStage used UniVerse version 9.6 as its repository database and as its engine.
If dslictool is missing from $DSHOME/bin, either it's been removed (why??) or the installation was not successful.
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