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About datastage certificatin

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 5:04 am
by sudheepkv
Hi,

Please let me know about the datastage certification including the details abt the cost ?

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 5:14 am
by balajisr
Please post in appropriate forum or do a search. This has been covered many times.

Something has to be done to prevent people from posting to forums like Editor's Corner.

A suggestion.Is it possible to restrict all except a few to post in forums like Editor's Corner,FAQ,FAQ Discussion? E.g Enable rights to post in forums like FAQ and FAQ Discussion to top 10 posters only. If the post made by others are good enough to be an FAQ it can moved to FAQ forums by the moderator.

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 5:23 am
by khaja.arshad
Hi balaji

i want to know some thing more about u r suggestion ..r u coming coming up with any measure so that moderator can judge whether it is worthy to put on ...if don't ??? then y u have this suggestion ??

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 6:03 am
by balajisr
khaja.arshad wrote:Hi balaji

i want to know some thing more about u r suggestion ..r u coming coming up with any measure so that moderator can judge whether it is worthy to put on ...if don't ??? then y u have this suggestion ??
To save your time and others time, ease of maintainance for the moderator, and exact search results.

Don't you think posting in right forum is beneficial to everyone? When you ask a query it should be complete with the details like type of tool you are using e.g Server or Parallel or TX etc..,version you are using,Platform you are working on i.e Windows or UNIX. When the query is complete it is easy for anyone to assist you. Ultimately you are saving your time and also others time. Also, if posted in inappropriate forum it does not show up in search results.

I did not get your idea of measure. If the post is a FAQ it should be in FAQ. :?

It is just a suggestion. I hope there is nothing wrong in making a suggestion.

Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 6:17 am
by kumar_s
By the way, please avoid SMS type english, "u" "y" "ur"..... Lets make the question aswell as the answer understand by all.

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:36 am
by roy
Hi,
Please take a look Here to find the related topic from our FAQ Forum by Vincent.

I Hope This Helps,