Orchestrate Operators

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Orchestrate Operators

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Hi,

Can anyone let me know where i can find about orchestrate operators?.Do we have any list where we can use it to build custom stages.When i went through the manual for building a custom stage i found that in the Operator tab of the custom stage,i need to specify
the name of the Orchestrate operators.Where can i find it?

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Search for Orchestrate guide in IBM website.
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There is an Orchestrate Operators manual among the Orchestrate manuals. Your vendor ought to be able to supply you with a set at no cost. They're also handed out on IBM's DataStage EE classes.
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Hi Ray/Kumar,

Thank you very much for reply.
kumar i searched the IBM site . i couldnt get the orchestrate guide relevent to datastage
Ray can u give any URLs i can download and read it.

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Before intervention of IBM, we were easily able to get if from http://www.ascential.com/eservice/pages ... trate.html. Not sure about now.
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kumar_s wrote:Before intervention of IBM, we were easily able to get if from http://www.ascential.com/eservice/pages ... trate.html. Not sure about now.
Kumar,

The link is not working anymore and I need to have the list of operators badly. If you have the operators guide and relevant material can u please share it ? If you are willing I will send you my mail address. Please let me know.

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You can find a few operators and its details under your PXEngine directory.
/Ascential/DataStage/PXEngine/examples
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I'm sure someone posted this link recently, to the eServices web site. Try a Search.
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ray.wurlod wrote:I'm sure someone posted this link recently, to the eServices web site. Try a Search.
Yummy :D I was sitting on it, got to get my eyes checked, missed the blue ink !!

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Ray,
The link that I had posted is not for the website, but a unix directory path where the OP can find some examples to see from.
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DSguru2B wrote:Ray,
The link that I had posted is not for the website, but a unix directory path where the OP can find some examples to see from.
Hey DsGuru,

Thanks for the examples link. But I got the actual link for the actual pdf. :lol:
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And where did you get it? Can you let us know?

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Hi Sud,

Would be great if you could provide the link.

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Try to login twice with the link provided.
Guess info provided in this post should help.
http://dsxchange.com/viewtopic.php?t=92 ... 257fd966e7
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altruist wrote:Hi Sud,

Would be great if you could provide the link.

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Heeeheeee :D :lol: :D :lol: :D :lol:

I had to spend another half an hour to find the link, forgot it after downloading. Today I understood how serch engines are going to kick revenues in the future, rotten eggs like me with only a processor and no hard disk will end up paying !!!!

Enough of my gibberish !!

Orchestrate Link

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