Can someone tell me what actually happens when we reset the DataStage job ? Does it only erase the check point information in seqence jobs or does it do anything more ?
what happens when we do log reset ? I see a event type called DSJ.LOGRESET. Is there any similar command to run from command line ?
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Job Reset and Log Reset
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Re: Job Reset
Hi dwandbi,dwandbi wrote:Resetting .........brings back the job in a stage to be able to recompile the job.
The first part of your answer implies that when a job is reset, it gets to a "ready to be recompiled" state. Meaning, one should recompile the job to run it again.
The latter part seems to imply that when the job is reset, it goes into a runnable state. Meaning the job does NOT need to be recompiled in order to run again.dwandbi wrote:Hence by resetting the job, we are able to bring back the job in a runnable state.
Can you clarify?
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gateleys
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Re: Job Reset
Compilation does not require the job to be in runnable state. Unless the job is running, it can be compiled at any state.dwandbi wrote:Resetting a job from either finihed state or from aborted state brings back the job in a stage to be able to recompile the job. Hence by resetting the job, we are able to bring back the job in a runnable state.
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