Hi,
I have one parallel job in which is common for two processes. Depending upon process name there are two flows inside it say A and B. Now if process name is A it generates XML file and if process name is B then it generates seq file.
Requirement is if job runs for process A then only XML file should be generated while actually 0 byte seq file of process B is also getting generated.
Any idea how to restrict this in job itself. Process flow is seperated after transformer.
Avoiding 0 byte Sequential File creation
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While you cannot prevent the file creation, you could add an after-job call to UNIX which would delete those files if empty.
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Re: Avoiding 0 byte Sequential File creation
Can you provide the Job Design and stages deployed. So that everyone get a clear idea about the creation of XML and Seq File.SachinCho wrote:Hi,
I have one parallel job in which is common for two processes. Depending upon process name there are two flows inside it say A and B. Now if process name is A it generates XML file and if process name is B then it generates seq file.
RAJ
Re: Avoiding 0 byte Sequential File creation
Can you provide the Job Design and stages deployed. So that everyone get a clear idea about the creation of XML and Seq File.SachinCho wrote:Hi,
I have one parallel job in which is common for two processes. Depending upon process name there are two flows inside it say A and B. Now if process name is A it generates XML file and if process name is B then it generates seq file.
RAJ