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export jobs from unix

Post by raki »

Hi DataStage gurus,

can we export jobs from unix?
i know we can import using dsjobs -import option is there a way to export?

thanks in advance,
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Post by narasimha »

I doubt there is any, from UNIX.
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No option to export from server side. :cry:
Impossible doesn't mean 'it is not possible' actually means... 'NOBODY HAS DONE IT SO FAR'
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FYI... Server side job export will be available in DataStage 8.x
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Post by Sreedhar »

Available options with the dsjob command are
Valid primary command options are:
-run
-stop
-lprojects
-ljobs
-linvocations
-lstages
-llinks
-projectinfo
-jobinfo
-stageinfo
-linkinfo
-lparams
-paraminfo
-log
-logsum
-logdetail
-lognewest
-report
-jobid
-import


So there isn't any option specified for the Export....

Probably we have to wait and see for the next release from Data Stage where they can give this option.

Can we raise this a recommendation to the Data Stage Team ?
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Post by kumar_s »

Version 8 is available in market already for widows as of now.
So you can expect the same functionality in Unix soon.
Impossible doesn't mean 'it is not possible' actually means... 'NOBODY HAS DONE IT SO FAR'
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Post by ray.wurlod »

kumar_s wrote:Version 8 is available in market already for widows as of now.
So you can expect the same functionality in Unix soon.
Widows?!!

Ladies, don't rush out and kill your husbands just to get your hands on a copy of version 8.0.

For the UNIX versions, it's more likely to be months than weeks.
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Post by DSguru2B »

That's one hilarious statement by kumar. Can't stop laughing...
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Post by kumar_s »

DSguru2B wrote:That's one hilarious statement by kumar. Can't stop laughing...
No, its actually a hilarious delivery from Ray. Because my original post was not intentional, its typo. :lol:
Impossible doesn't mean 'it is not possible' actually means... 'NOBODY HAS DONE IT SO FAR'
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