I think I saw a post where the answer was "no".. but I just want to ask again to be sure..
I am creating some scripts that check jobs (and other DSX files) out of a version control system and then imports them into a Datastage instance under a specific project. Is there anyway to have those jobs compiled automatically after the import?
thanks!
Automated / command line compiles of jobs.
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Hi..
Yes there is a Multiple job compilation of the jobs but not the automatic compilation.
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Yes there is a Multiple job compilation of the jobs but not the automatic compilation.
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After your Import . . . .You can compile multiple jobs (all / some jobs in a project) through DataStage Designer or Manager -> Tools ->Multiple Jobs Compile
Or you could get the DS Server Batch job on my website that lets you run a DS job that compiles jobs according to some parameter values (folder, jobname match, uncompiled state). Just run that as part of your scripted process. It's multi-instance enabled, so multiples can run simultaneously to compile your jobs. Just supply a unique identifier when running. If you have 500 jobs in 4 folders, run it for each folder and compile 4X faster.
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Belt: First degree black
Fight name: Captain Hook
Signature knockout: right upper cut followed by left hook
Signature submission: Crucifix combined with leg triangle