hi guys,
using datastage director ,i am scheduleing batches and some other jobs .i have only less features with that...any one knows any other tools (vendors) supporting scheduler in datastage.
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There are lots of third-party schedulers out there.
You can even write your own! Even in DataStage BASIC, as a job control routine that runs continuously (or almost continuously).
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There are lots of third-party schedulers out there.
You can even write your own! Even in DataStage BASIC, as a job control routine that runs continuously (or almost continuously).
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As for the dsjob options, they are fully documented in the Command Line Interface section of the DataStage Development Kit (Job Control Interface) chapter in the Server Job Developer's Guide pdf manual. That's chapter 19 in my 7.5.1A version.
You would use the 'dsjob' command from any of the 3rd party Enterprise schedulers already noted. All it does is allow you to run any DataStage job (including Sequence jobs) from the command line. Most people will 'wrapper' it with scripting to check status, assign parameters, etc etc - a couple have been posted here and a search should turn them up.suresh_dsx wrote:hey , u told me that .... other than datastage shudular we can go for DSJob what r the options in dsjob,.,,,,,how can i use (shudulur)
As for the dsjob options, they are fully documented in the Command Line Interface section of the DataStage Development Kit (Job Control Interface) chapter in the Server Job Developer's Guide pdf manual. That's chapter 19 in my 7.5.1A version.
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