Oh! Thats absolutely right. So, we will have have to deal with this kinda stuff more often unless the website developers come-up with an idea.
Thanks for letting me know Ken. I appreciate it.
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I didn't see this mentioned anywhere in the responses.
When I open a new project in Designer, by default, routines are not "shown" in the repository. To make them visible, right click on the repository and click on "Show Routines." Only has to be done once per client per project, I think (I'm the only developer around here!).
DSguru2B wrote:And joining Rays class would be worth it.
Good luck.
Which class is that?
There is an IBM class called Programming with DataStage BASIC that has not, as far as I am aware, been presented in more than three years.
(Am I allowed to advertise here?)
I do offer this kind of training, but it's on demand rather than regularly scheduled. There's a short form (one day, not many hands-on exercises) and a three or four day form (curriculum is flexible/negotiable) with plenty of hands-on.
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ray.wurlod wrote:We expect shortly to announce availability of a beginners' class in writing server routines. (This is already available from my personal business, we're working on offering it through DSXchange.)
What I should have mentioned is "The expected upcoming class"[
Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.
Download EtlStats from my tips page. It has lots of examples. Most of the jobs have nothing but job control so the syntax is the same as in a routine. The SDK that comes with DataStage has lots of examples. Ask when you see something you do not understand.