Hello All
When i execute the Datastage job to export the Datastage project, it ran successfully, but the dsx file size is 42,018 KB.
I copied the same command from the Datastage director, executed in the command line. All good, but this time the dsx file size is 244,335 KB.
I would like to know why the dsx is differ?
About the code:
This datastage export job was developed by me, we as using Datastage 8.5 may be 4 - 5 years back, if i am right.
Now we are using Datastag 8.7.
dscmdexport using command activity diff dsx size
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dscmdexport using command activity diff dsx size
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Are you using /EXEC option? Check out http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecen ... mmand.html
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Means the command behaves differently ?chulett wrote:Methinks he is saying it is not 'the same command'.
Or
Totally the different command ?
As i said before, i copied the command from the Datastage director. That means , to me it is a same command.
Even i tried the Export options from the Designer, none of them are not matching the dsx file size!!
I don't know what is happening?
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Ram
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Thank you battaliou for sharing this link.battaliou wrote:Are you using /EXEC option?
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D:\IBM\InformationServer\Clients\Classic\dscmdexport /D=#DOMAIN_NAME# /U=#USER_NAME# /P=#PASSWORD# /H=#HOST_NAME# #PROJECT_NAME# #DSX_FILE_PATH##PROJECT_NAME#.dsx /V > #DSX_FILE_PATH##PROJECT_NAME#.log
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Ram
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