Hi guys,,,im new to datastage,,,,,lemme know the best way to start or a rite path to kick off with datastage.....
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Would "Read the manuals" be too obvious a suggestion? The Parallel Job Developers Guide is a good place to start.
Do you have access to a working DataStage installation? If so, I assume you're on a project and can tap the knowledge of your co-workers - at least some of whom, I hope, are NOT new to DataStage!?
Perhaps you could ask your employer for some training?
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Do you have access to a working DataStage installation? If so, I assume you're on a project and can tap the knowledge of your co-workers - at least some of whom, I hope, are NOT new to DataStage!?
Perhaps you could ask your employer for some training?
J.
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Learning how to write professional English would be a good start. Then you stand a better chance in a collaborative environment when you need to document your work and/or prepare specifications for others to follow.
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