Has any one used a generic stage.
What is an Orchestrate Operator?
how do i use a generic stage?
If at all there are any methods to write code at Orchestarte level, where will i find help for that.
Generic Stage
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Re: Generic Stage
Bhargava,bhargava129189 wrote: Has any one used a generic stage.
What is an Orchestrate Operator?
how do i use a generic stage?
If at all there are any methods to write code at Orchestarte level, where will i find help for that.
The answers to your questions -
1. Yes people have used the Generic Stage.
2. Search for Orchestrate in this forum, and you'll get a load of posts detailing Orchestrate.
3. Like any other stages are used - in the job. The usage of this stage has been explained in the Parallel Job Developer's Guide. There is a chapter on this. But before using this - you would need to know what Orchestrate and Orchestrate operators are?
You will also get information on the Orchestrate Manuals (which are different from the DS manuals and gives more details on Orchestrate, its operators and orchestrate coding) form the search.