How to get Deleted Job ?

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How to get Deleted Job ?

Post by Nageshsunkoji »

Hi All,

I have a requirement, some body have deleted my job from repository, I don't have the same job in version control also. Is it any way to restore the same job like windows ?

where did this job go after deletion ? is it any repository to keep this ?

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Nagesh.
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I think you are screwed.
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Post by ArndW »

Krazy used the colloquial method of giving you the bad news. On a technical level - once you have deleted a job the information is permanently removed and is not recoverable apart from restoring a backup .dsx copy, if available.
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You need to download DataStageBackup.bat from my links below my signature. Most people using this batch file backup development every weekday and production once a week. I usually do this from a client at work which is not portable. Needs to be at work every night. It also needs the DataStage client loaded.
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Post by Nageshsunkoji »

Hi kduke,

Thanks for your suggestion and Link.
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We usually schedule these backups for 2am. You need to monitor the disk space. You can fill up a disk drive pretty fast with 100mb files.
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