Documentation for all the dscommands

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Documentation for all the dscommands

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Hi,

where can i find the documentation for all the ds* commands like dsjob,dssearch,dsrecords etc. can i find all of them at one place in one single PDF documentation that comes with the tool?

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Should be in your online manuals available in you Client machine.
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Post by pavankvk »

there are many documents..which specific guide should i look at?i could find only dsjob in the server guide. was wondering if we can get all these commands information at one place.
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Why do you want to look at the server guide if you need PX. I am not at PX site right, but commands like dsjob, dssearch should be in Designer or developers guide. I guess dsrecord is not documented in manuals, but it is avaialble in Orchestrate manuals.
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kumar_s wrote:Why do you want to look at the server guide if you need PX. I am not at PX site right, but commands like dsjob, dssearch should be in Designer or developers guide. I guess dsrecord is not documented in manuals, but it is avaialble in Orchestrate manuals.
thats because dsjob command is in the server job developers guide. i even looked at OEM manual.but couldnt find there.
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dsjob is also in the Parallel Job Advanced Developer's Guide though the material is identical to that in the Server Job Developer's Guide because dsjob is used in exactly the same way irrespective of job type.
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