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HI,
I am new to shell scripting.
Could anyone say,
How to use Control-M job to schedule the shell script that will kick off the DataStage process.
Thanks in advance
I am new to shell scripting.
Could anyone say,
How to use Control-M job to schedule the shell script that will kick off the DataStage process.
Thanks in advance
RAJ
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You don't absolutely "need" a script to schedule something in Control-M or any other Enterprise Scheduler but it certainly is the correct way to do that. As noted, the script would be a wrapper for the dsjob command and could do a number of things besides simply launch a job - it could check for existence, reset if necessary, report on success/failure, etc etc.
Searching for "dsjob" with an author of "kcbland" will find you an example of such a script. There may be others out there but I know that one exists.
Now, if you actually need Control-M help, this isn't the place to get it, other than at a very general level.
Searching for "dsjob" with an author of "kcbland" will find you an example of such a script. There may be others out there but I know that one exists.
Now, if you actually need Control-M help, this isn't the place to get it, other than at a very general level.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
There's no "docs" and any links you can turn up yourself for Control-M rather easily using Google or your favorite search engine. I would suggest you spend some time with the people in your company responsible for Control-M if you need a better understanding of what it does or to see examples of how they are using it. Hopefully they are and it's not new and a complete mystery to everyone.
And try the search mentioned here.
And try the search mentioned here.
-craig
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"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
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