What is VOC? What is it used for?
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What is VOC? What is it used for?
What is VOC? What is it used for? Is it a concept for Datastage server version or parallel as well? Which PDF file it will be documented in? Is it 'Accessing Universe and UniData Databases from DataStage'?
I already did a search on this forum. I would appreciate any responses. Thanks.
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Re: What is VOC? What is it used for?
Good Old C days!! VOC is all about pointers .. The concept of VOC holds quiet good in server edition especially with HASH files.. As you know in case of Hash files the pointers are kept and are stored... That is one of reasons when people clean up their disk space and delete hash file directories along with all its contents, they start getting VOC errors while re-creating the same hash file with delete option!
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Hi,
UNIVERSE.VOCLIB is a hashed system file. It is used to store long commands
delivered as standard UniVerse commands that would otherwise appear in the
VOC file, to keep the size of the VOC file down and the size of VOC entries relatively
uniform. Entries in the VOC file point to paragraphs or procs in the
UNIVERSE.VOCLIB file.
Hope It will helpful.......
UNIVERSE.VOCLIB is a hashed system file. It is used to store long commands
delivered as standard UniVerse commands that would otherwise appear in the
VOC file, to keep the size of the VOC file down and the size of VOC entries relatively
uniform. Entries in the VOC file point to paragraphs or procs in the
UNIVERSE.VOCLIB file.
Hope It will helpful.......
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There are no pointers - as understood in C - in the VOC file. There are pathnames to files and to routines/commands. There are lots of other things as well - every word/token that you can use in a TCL command (other than field/column names, etc.) exist as entries in the VOC file which, as others have pointed out, contains the vocabulary for DataStage commands.
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Hi,
From previous post
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/u2 ... v_101.html
check with UniVerse User Reference Guide.
From previous post
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/u2 ... v_101.html
check with UniVerse User Reference Guide.
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