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where could I find Ascential best practices documents for Parallel jobs, is it a part of DS bookshelf? if it is so then I have to see a doctor about my eyes :roll:
just kidding, Could some please help me where I could find this it looks like its not part of my book shelf?
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This isn't much help - there aren't any. :cry:

There is a class called DataStage Best Practices, but I don't think it ever came out in a PX version. PX best practices are different from server best practices, for a whole lot of reasons.
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Hi,
your next best thing is this forum, your support and the advanced developers guide.
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The Parallel Job Developer's Guide needs a lot of work before it attains the status of a completely useful manual. Get yourself a copy of the Orchestrate manuals if you really want to know what's going on.
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What are these Orchestrate manuals , Never heard them could please through some light on me regarding these

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They can be downloaded from the Ascential eServices web site. Search the forum; somewhere there's a direct link to where they are.

Orchestrate was the name of the parallel execution technology acquired when Ascential bought Torrent Systems.
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