Hi,
Why we use PROJDEF parameter and whats the utility of this parameter. The question seems to be silly one bt as i am new to this tool so expecting ur help on this.
Moreover what is "Orachastrate"?
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$PROJDEF is one of three special tokens that you can use to set the default value of a job parameter that is an environment variable. It means that, unless some other value is supplied when the job run request is issued, that DataStage should obtain the value from the project; that is, from the environment variables that have been set up in the Administrator client.
Orchestrate is the name given by Torrent Systems to their parallel execution architecture. Torrent Systems was acquired by Ascential Software (the then vendors of DataStage), but the underlying parallel execution engine remains called Orchestrate.
Orchestrate is the name given by Torrent Systems to their parallel execution architecture. Torrent Systems was acquired by Ascential Software (the then vendors of DataStage), but the underlying parallel execution engine remains called Orchestrate.
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Thanks Ray...
U mean to say at Run time we need to pass value to the $PROJDEF parameter?
Is this environment var defined in the configuration file. If yes then whats the default value.
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U mean to say at Run time we need to pass value to the $PROJDEF parameter?
Is this environment var defined in the configuration file. If yes then whats the default value.
Thanks
ray.wurlod wrote:$PROJDEF is one of three special tokens that you can use to set the default value of a job parameter that is an environment variable. It means that, unless some other value is supplied when the job r ...
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I described fully in my earlier post how it works.
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Thanks Ray for the suggestion.
I got the relevent information from earlier post. Thanks again.
I got the relevent information from earlier post. Thanks again.
ray.wurlod wrote:I described fully in my earlier post how it works.
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