what is PUSH and PULL
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I can't figure out your context but here goes: Pushing is your local server sending data away. Pulling is your local server bring data to itself.
If something pushes data to you, it means their server is sending data to your server. If you go get that data, you're pulling it over.
If something pushes data to you, it means their server is sending data to your server. If you go get that data, you're pulling it over.
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These terms are mostly used when describing how data arrive from other sources (often mainframes).
A PUSH means that a process on the other source initiates the transfer. DataStage will typically wait for a file to appear.
A PULL means that DataStage initiates the transfer (perhaps via an FTP stage or script) and can begin processing the data straight away.
These terms often appear on signs on doors, and it's surprising how many people get it right after only two tries!
A PUSH means that a process on the other source initiates the transfer. DataStage will typically wait for a file to appear.
A PULL means that DataStage initiates the transfer (perhaps via an FTP stage or script) and can begin processing the data straight away.
These terms often appear on signs on doors, and it's surprising how many people get it right after only two tries!
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Your sentence doesn't make any sense. Push and Pull is just the terminology used as explained quite lucidly by our gurus above.chandra wrote:is the command we execute in mainfarme system or its a process .
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