Compare two Datastage jobs
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Compare two Datastage jobs
Hi All,
Can anyone please let me know is there anyway we can compare two datastage jobs?
Can anyone please let me know is there anyway we can compare two datastage jobs?
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This is a long shot, but...
Before I reinvent the wheel (ok, maybe this request isn't as common as a wheel!), has anyone developed any Beyond Compare user-configurable rules to ignore unimportant differences between DSX files? Examples might be:
If so, I'd love to get an export of your rules...
Thanks...
P.S.: DS 7.x, Server, Unix
Before I reinvent the wheel (ok, maybe this request isn't as common as a wheel!), has anyone developed any Beyond Compare user-configurable rules to ignore unimportant differences between DSX files? Examples might be:
added to the job description by the version control tool* VC LOGS *
^1_1 05/26/09 14:03:57 Batch 15122_50672 INIT foddev9 DEV_XXX userid Initialize
etc.TimeModified "some-time"
Readonly "some-value"
If so, I'd love to get an export of your rules...
Thanks...
P.S.: DS 7.x, Server, Unix
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Its not the comparision command which is taking long time, probably it your network connection/server/client system which is taking long time. On my system it compares around 100 jobs with another 100 on other server per hour. Of course it depends on the complexity of the job but you shouldn't complain about the time taken to compare the jobs.
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Hi Chulett,
Thanks a lot.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocente ... jects.html
Best regards,
Janos
Thanks a lot.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocente ... jects.html
Best regards,
Janos