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Regarding subroutine

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Hi Gurus,

I have never built a subroutine.
Can anyone plz help me with the basics.Like i want to know where can we built subroutine.I mean which component of datastage. can any one specify the icon in manager where i can built routine.

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Post by DSguru2B »

Log into manager, click on File, click on New Server Routine. You have an option for Transform Routine or before/after. Choose the appropriate one and start coding.
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Post by rafik2k »

You can create routine in designer as well as manager.
Open designer, see look for Routine tree in the repository under project.
If u don't find there, right clik there and click show routine under popup menu of customization.

There u can create server/parallel/mainframe routine.

hope it will help u.

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Post by rafik2k »

DSguru2B wrote:Log into manager, click on File, click on New Server Routine. You have an option for Transform Routine or before/after. Choose the appropriate one and start coding.
Dsguru2B,
I don't find "for Transform Routine or before/after" in manager File/New Server Routine.
I only see New Server Routine,New Parallel Routine,New Mainframe Routine, correct me if i am wrong.

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Post by us1aslam1us »

Those are the types of routines. I you open new server routine you will see a drop down section which will have this.

Also Routines are not developed through designer but manager.
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us1aslam1us wrote:Those are the types of routines. I you open new server routine you will see a drop down section which will have this.

Also Routines are not developed through designer but manager.
Aslam,
Why Rountines can't be developed using designer, i used to develop server routine using designer.
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Post by us1aslam1us »

Oh sorry i haven't checked that.. :oops:
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Post by ray.wurlod »

Get used to it. There is no Manager in version 8.0. All of the Manager functionality is subsumed into Designer (rather than just some of it, as is currently the case).
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rafik2k wrote:You can create routine in designer as well as manager.
Open designer, see look for Routine tree in the repository under project.
If u don't find there, right clik there and click show routine under popup menu of customization.

There u can create server/parallel/mainframe routine.

hope it will help u.

if u need more information, plz let us know

Rafiq
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Post by chulett »

Funny. Was wondering how long before someone registed with that nick. Ray's gonna have to be careful about saying "there's no 'U' here" from now on.
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Post by DSguru2B »

I was thinking the same thing Craig. Finally we have a U
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Post by rafik2k »

U wrote:
rafik2k wrote:You can create routine in designer as well as manager.
Open designer, see look for Routine tree in the repository under project.
If u don't find there, right clik there and click show routine under popup menu of customization.

There u can create server/parallel/mainframe routine.

hope it will help u.

if u need more information, plz let us know

Rafiq
It did not help me!

U
What u want actually? Be specific...
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Post by ray.wurlod »

My guess would be that "U" is a name and "you" is a pronoun and that you use each appropriately.
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