Differences between Datasatge 7.5 and Datastage 8 versions

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Differences between Datasatge 7.5 and Datastage 8 versions

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Hi,

Can any one please say about the differences between 7.5 and 8 versions.

Please help me here.

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Re: Differences between Datasatge 7.5 and Datastage 8 versio

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DSRajesh wrote:Please help me here
This question has been asked before. You can search for more details. However i will list out a few.

1) New Stages -> SCD stage and Connector Stage.
2) No Manager component available now, Designer has all the functionality of manager now.
3) New Designer Interface(WOW) -> The designer now is shipped with quality stage as a standard part of designer, Useful for detailed analysis of a job design at run time.
4) Lookup stage is capable of performing range lookups now.

These are just a few points, You have to see the hawk to see the difference. :wink:
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Post by ray.wurlod »

Help yourself, with Search - the question has been comprehensively answered previously.

The short answer is 0.5.
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WOW is it 0.5? :)
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Only if you are using a suitable radix (number base), such as decimal (base 10) in which to perform the subtraction. :)
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