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Abhi700
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by Abhi700 »
Hi All,
i am executing the script to run the job.
There i had find $DSHOME/bin/dsjob -domain $Domain.
Where can i find DSHOME in the Environment.
Thanks in Advance.
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by chulett »
Do that to set it, you can 'echo $DSHOME' to find what it is already set to.
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I had Used the cat /.dshome Command in the script but i am getting an error.
The error is path of the cat/.dshome it is not an identifier.
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Show us exactly how you are using it, please. Copy/paste that part of your script here.
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