Dynamic file write stage.
Moderators: chulett, rschirm, roy
-
- Participant
- Posts: 103
- Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:55 am
- Location: chennai
Dynamic file write stage.
recently i have seen a job, in which a flat file will be given a input to a dynamic file write stage.......flat file willl be holding xml data......
can anybody tell me how dynamic file write stage works? and why it is used..>?
i didnt find any content about it anywhere
can anybody tell me how dynamic file write stage works? and why it is used..>?
i didnt find any content about it anywhere
-
- Participant
- Posts: 54607
- Joined: Wed Oct 23, 2002 10:52 pm
- Location: Sydney, Australia
- Contact:
-
- Participant
- Posts: 103
- Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:55 am
- Location: chennai
-
- Participant
- Posts: 54607
- Joined: Wed Oct 23, 2002 10:52 pm
- Location: Sydney, Australia
- Contact:
My Palette, which is stock standard out-of-the-box, has no Utility section. Might I suggest that your Palette has been customized?
Secondly there is no stage type of this name in the Repository, either in DS_STAGETYPES (the local repository) or - in version 8 - in the unified metadata repository for Information Server. Might I further suggest therefore that someone at your site has created a custom stage type (it might be a Build stage, a Custom stage or a Wrapped stage)?
Finally, as to how I can be so certain, put that down to 12 years intense experience with the product, being properly certified (and a preferred trainer to IBM), and checking my facts. Might I finally suggest that you compare my post count on DSXchange with your own?
Secondly there is no stage type of this name in the Repository, either in DS_STAGETYPES (the local repository) or - in version 8 - in the unified metadata repository for Information Server. Might I further suggest therefore that someone at your site has created a custom stage type (it might be a Build stage, a Custom stage or a Wrapped stage)?
Finally, as to how I can be so certain, put that down to 12 years intense experience with the product, being properly certified (and a preferred trainer to IBM), and checking my facts. Might I finally suggest that you compare my post count on DSXchange with your own?
IBM Software Services Group
Any contribution to this forum is my own opinion and does not necessarily reflect any position that IBM may hold.
Any contribution to this forum is my own opinion and does not necessarily reflect any position that IBM may hold.
-
- Participant
- Posts: 103
- Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:55 am
- Location: chennai
-
- Participant
- Posts: 54607
- Joined: Wed Oct 23, 2002 10:52 pm
- Location: Sydney, Australia
- Contact:
-
- Participant
- Posts: 103
- Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:55 am
- Location: chennai
-
- Participant
- Posts: 54607
- Joined: Wed Oct 23, 2002 10:52 pm
- Location: Sydney, Australia
- Contact:
Weren't we talking about an already existing stage here?
Code only on the per-record tab? A definite maybe, though I would be very surprised if that were the case. Typically you open the file, declare things and allocate memory in the "before" tab and close the file, clean up and free memory in the "after" tab.
You make your own arrangements about debugging. Maybe you test the code completely externally to DataStage (apart from the transfer, of course), then test in place.
Code only on the per-record tab? A definite maybe, though I would be very surprised if that were the case. Typically you open the file, declare things and allocate memory in the "before" tab and close the file, clean up and free memory in the "after" tab.
You make your own arrangements about debugging. Maybe you test the code completely externally to DataStage (apart from the transfer, of course), then test in place.
IBM Software Services Group
Any contribution to this forum is my own opinion and does not necessarily reflect any position that IBM may hold.
Any contribution to this forum is my own opinion and does not necessarily reflect any position that IBM may hold.