Documentation on orchestrate

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Pavan_Yelugula
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Documentation on orchestrate

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Hi
I am looking for some documentation on orchestrate(Meta data Section) to prepare for the Datastage Certification.
it would be really helpful for me if you can suggest me which datastage pdf document has this info.

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You should find everything you need to pass certification in the Parallel Job Developers Guide and Advanced Developers Guide. It discusses schemas and partial schemas in there.
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advpjdev.pdf

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Hi,

I am not able to find out the advance parallel job developer guide in the product documentation. (Client software, Docs folder or in dsbooks.pdf).

Please let me know where it would be available.

Many thanks,
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Post by kumar_s »

Its advpx.pdf.
Impossible doesn't mean 'it is not possible' actually means... 'NOBODY HAS DONE IT SO FAR'
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no luck yet

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Thanks Kumar.

I am still not able to find out in the documentation of 7.1
Any idea?

Thanks,
Sankar
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Post by kumar_s »

Do you have installation of 2 different version by any chance?
Dont you see the link to "Parallel Job Developer's Guide" under "Enterprise Edition Guides"?
Are you just trying to browse the CD given on under installation folder?
Impossible doesn't mean 'it is not possible' actually means... 'NOBODY HAS DONE IT SO FAR'
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