Compiling in DS 7.5

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Compiling in DS 7.5

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Hola, mis amigos......

I need to know how can I compile in DS 7.5.

For my understanding, I can trigger a .bat file and include in it all the compilation instructions for compiling the desired jobs.

Any help, will be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
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No you can include these types of files in Version Control. These files have nothing to do with compiling.
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Post by ray.wurlod »

It remains the case in 7.5 that compilation from the command line is not supported.

There is a tool called "multi-job compile" that you can access from the Tools menu of the Designer client; this may be the "new feature" that you read about. But it's still executed from a DataStage client.
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Post by gpbarsky »

I was talking about the dscc.exe utility, which may be invoked in a batch way.

Thanks to everybody.
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Sorry, I misunderstood.
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Post by chulett »

No worries, Kim, it's probably another of those 'Windows Server only' things like uvwalk. :wink:
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Geez, Craig you are starting to talk like your from down under. You forgot the "mate" part.
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Thanks mate for the reminder!
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Post by ray.wurlod »

Your original post specified DataStage 5.x as the version; I paid more attention to that than to the subject. :oops:

As far as I am aware, dscc.exe does not exist in version 5.x. That was the basis of my earlier assertion.

No wucking furries. :wink:
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Where is the "mate"?
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If "mate" not stated, "mate" is deemed to be implicit, mate.
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Good to know.
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