Infinite loop implementaion in Server Job
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Infinite loop implementaion in Server Job
I want to design a job with infinite loop.With out any external scripting is it possible from start loop and end loop.Bcoz i see from start loop it wants start counter,increment counter,end counter.... can we make the end counter infinite(not any big digit).... plz help me to sort it out
Re: Infinite loop implementaion in Server Job
No, you don't. Why don't we start by you explaining the problem you are trying to solve instead?ArijitS wrote:I want to design a job with infinite loop.
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agree with chulett
Why do we want to go in a black hole and that too on ETL?
still i would say try start loop from 1 and make it incremental loop and end it on 0 so that will never meet condition and it will be an infinite loop. But mind it, it will screw resources....................![Evil or Very Mad :evil:](./images/smilies/icon_evil.gif)
still i would say try start loop from 1 and make it incremental loop and end it on 0 so that will never meet condition and it will be an infinite loop. But mind it, it will screw resources....................
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Re: agree with chulett
Black hole produces bizarre effects on time and space.
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sunil_acc wrote:Why do we want to go in a black hole and that too on ETL?
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You cannot make a circular job design. There has to be a starting stage and an ending stage. You can start with a Transformer stage, create a stage variable and have an output link write to a passive stage. You will have an infinite number of output rows written unless you put a constraint to stop after N rows or some other condition.
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Re: Infinite loop implementaion in Server Job
Why? Are you being paid by the hour?ArijitS wrote:I want to design a job with infinite loop.
This is a silly requirement as stated. Please post your real requirement, as Craig asked you to do.
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Re: Infinite loop implementaion in Server Job
The requirement is simple :
There are two jobs JOB1,JOB2.JOB2 starts after completion of JOB1.Now my requrement is to run the loop of
JOB1--->JOB2 infinetly.Give me the solution.I don't want to run it from a batch/shell.....
There are two jobs JOB1,JOB2.JOB2 starts after completion of JOB1.Now my requrement is to run the loop of
JOB1--->JOB2 infinetly.Give me the solution.I don't want to run it from a batch/shell.....
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"Give me the solution"?!!!
Sir, that's what I do for a living. Only it's not "give" - it's "sell".
This site is totally supported by volunteers. You would do well to moderate your tone.
Sir, that's what I do for a living. Only it's not "give" - it's "sell".
This site is totally supported by volunteers. You would do well to moderate your tone.
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