Functioning Space in Datastage

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Puli
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Functioning Space in Datastage

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Hi ,

Have you ever heard of the concept of functioning space(FS) in datastage context. For example, a job is taking too much functioning space ..like that?

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No. never encountered this.

Can you please post a complete and exact error message (copy/paste)?
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Are you referring to scratch space? :?
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Puli wrote:Hi ,
Have you ever heard of the concept of functioning space(FS) in datastage context. For example, a job is taking too much functioning space ..like that?
Is someone saying that to you? A system administrator? I'd interpret that as the amount of temporary storage being used for a sort job, or the amount of data being output to a file by the job, or possibly the amount of RAM being used but "space" usually refers to disk storage.
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