Hello,
Has anyone used an MD5 encryption in the Datastage server routine or have done anything like this. Kindly share.
Thanks
MD5 Encryption using Datastage 7.5
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I'm in the same boat as Craig. Yes, have written it, but no, cannot share. This is because the code was written at a client site while the client was paying for my time; thus the code doesn't belong to me any more. While not complicated, it is a bit of work to get functioning correctly
The Wiki article MD5 Encryption lists the basic algorithm quite well, and the web has several sources (in other languages) available. Visual BASIC is a good starting point for using sample code and changing it to DS/BASIC.
The Wiki article MD5 Encryption lists the basic algorithm quite well, and the web has several sources (in other languages) available. Visual BASIC is a good starting point for using sample code and changing it to DS/BASIC.
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And just in case it wasn't obvious, yes this is exactly the same reason for my answers.ArndW wrote:I'm in the same boat as Craig. Yes, have written it, but no, cannot share. This is because the code was written at a client site while the client was paying for my time; thus the code doesn't belong to me any more.
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You could use PERL, as this is probably available on your DS server.
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use strict;
use Digest::MD5 qw(md5_hex);
my $md5_data = "martin";
my $md5_hash = md5_hex( $md5_data );
print "$md5_hash\n";
3NF: Every non-key attribute must provide a fact about the key, the whole key, and nothing but the key. So help me Codd.