C++ compilers

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Harini
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C++ compilers

Post by Harini »

Any of you guys have the following s/ws,


Microsoft Visual C++ .Net 2003
# Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition C++
# Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2005 Express Edition C++
# Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition C++
# Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2008 Express Edition C+

This is basically required for DS transformer job compilation. ( C++ compiler) for windows.

I could not get these surfing. If you could get, do share the link.

Thanks.
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Post by chulett »

They've been posted here before and a search should turn them up. One example is here. Hopefully the links are still valid.
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Post by rosecity »

Here is the link for the Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition C++: http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/e ... ns/express

I could not find 2005 version on the Microsoft website but you should be able to find it through a different website.

Also note that you will have to set up the Windows OS environment variables to set up the C++ compiler within DataStage.
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Don't forget the Platform SDK.
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