how should i go about automation of runnumber (batch id)? i want to do this using a fild based method...i dont know how to write to a file using a shell script.
the bottom line is i need to write a shell script to a sequential file and use the file in a job....help is appreciated.....i have a dead line to meet....
thanks,
Ravi Kiran
Automation of RUNNUMBER (BATCH ID)
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The first thing you need to know is that this is an all-volunteer forum; people post as and when they can, without being paid. If you need urgent help, you should sign up with your support provider for premium service - we're not here to do "urgent".
Secondly, no doubt you have been employed as a DataStage consultant; a certain level of expertise is expected. If you are competent with DataStage you will know that you can use a Routine, and not have to write a shell script. That said, the ability to create a shell script is a valuable adjunct to a DataStage developer's armoury.
There are several self-employed consultants here who would be happy to write your shell scripts but only, since it's how they make their living, in exchange for appropriate compensation.
The first thing you need to know is that this is an all-volunteer forum; people post as and when they can, without being paid. If you need urgent help, you should sign up with your support provider for premium service - we're not here to do "urgent".
Secondly, no doubt you have been employed as a DataStage consultant; a certain level of expertise is expected. If you are competent with DataStage you will know that you can use a Routine, and not have to write a shell script. That said, the ability to create a shell script is a valuable adjunct to a DataStage developer's armoury.
There are several self-employed consultants here who would be happy to write your shell scripts but only, since it's how they make their living, in exchange for appropriate compensation.
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