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Tks friend.
Can I do it inside the transformer, can I use this function inside the transformer?
I thought about read the universe table DS_JOBS through The stage Universe and then use this function inside the transformer, informing the jobname as the parameter.
Tksss!!
Best regards,
Can I do it inside the transformer, can I use this function inside the transformer?
I thought about read the universe table DS_JOBS through The stage Universe and then use this function inside the transformer, informing the jobname as the parameter.
Tksss!!
Best regards,
Joyce A. Recacho
São Paulo/SP
Brazil
São Paulo/SP
Brazil
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Create a routine to get the start and end timestamps from a job. Call this routine from a Transformer stage. Have your job process job names from DS_JOBS (filtering out "category" entries, for example NAME MATCHES "1A0X").
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It does run, even though slowly. DSGetJob() actually does a lot of work.
Attach and Detach are also not without their overheads.
To implement Craig's suggestion, simply test that the selected job name is not the same as that of the calling job.
Attach and Detach are also not without their overheads.
To implement Craig's suggestion, simply test that the selected job name is not the same as that of the calling job.
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