Deleting Datasets - Windows

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Deleting Datasets - Windows

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Can someone please tell me the command I could use to cleanly delete datasets.

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Raftsman wrote:Can someone please tell me the command I could use to cleanly delete datasets.

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Use orchadmin utility at command line to delete, copy, descrinbe datasets. Other wise use tools/dataset amangement in manager to manage the datasets.

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Raftsman wrote:Can someone please tell me the command I could use to cleanly delete datasets.

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Use orchadmin utility at command line to delete, copy, describe datasets. Other wise use tools/dataset amangement in manager to manage the datasets.

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You can use the DataSet Management utility in datastage-manager to delete the datasets. It will be available in Tools drop down menu.

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I thought this was a Unix command.
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Raftsman wrote:I thought this was a Unix command.
You have specified your OS as Windows :wink:
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Yes, we are a Windows OS. The answer someone gave me was Unix. I am looking for the Windows answer.
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Thanks for the Data Management answer. It has resolved the problem
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Does not PX for Windows come with the MKS Toolkit, in essence giving you a UNIX-like environment? So the other answer should apply as well, I would think. :?
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An orchadmin command is available on both platforms.
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