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hi

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 8:17 pm
by ashok99
hi all tel me the commanly used unix commands in Datastage plz.

Thanku.

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 8:22 pm
by narasimha
Ashok,

Welcome Aboard :)
You can use any unix command through Datastage.
Are you looking for something specific?

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 9:04 pm
by DSguru2B
Welcome Aboard
No unix commands are commonly used. Its on a per required basis.

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 1:00 am
by ray.wurlod
exit is very commonly used.

I know Hyderabad is in the southern half of India, but you don't need to adopt a Southern US accent ("all" meaning "y'all"). Do you really want ALL 16000+ participants to reply to your query?!!

And "plz" is more likely to be a town in the Balkans than a word in English.

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 5:37 pm
by oacvb
Hi Ray,

One request, if you don't like the way statements are constructed please mention those but don't mention your own understandings like "Hydrabad is souther half of india" which results the users feel badly. Moreover English is common language and every one might have their own style, No need to mention that US english is different from UK.Ofcourse i am not from Hydrabad, Suggestions are always welcome but it shouldn't hurt others and No offends please. Don't take me in the other way.

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 6:52 pm
by kumar_s
What Ray and others generally looking for in this community is to maintain a simple English, and not SMS type English. Eg 'plz', 'u' , 'r' , 'c' etc.
As yourself noted, not many people have their native language as English. So its would be difficult form them to understand these languages. Lets all join together to maintain a professional language in this (not dis) community.

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 8:22 pm
by oacvb
Excatly. But it should be applicable to all. In some of the posts people who are pointing now did the same thing and it happened recently. Kumar you mentioned in some of the post saying Wait for OP or something like OP. People like us don't understand that and by seeing this they will think they can write abbreviations. Don't take me in the other way.

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 8:36 pm
by kumar_s
Thanks for your comments and suggestion. OP is generally referred the original poster. It is officially use in other technical forums as well. Rather than referring the Original poster as he or she, where the gender is not easily knows with their crypted user name. eg yours: oacvb . OP will be used.

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 9:31 pm
by ray.wurlod
You may have noticed by now that, when I criticize something, I use dark red rather than the default colour.

Yes, I was trying to make two points about sloppy use of English - it wouldn't really matter whether the poster was from any English-speaking nation, I would have felt enjoined to make the same point. And I believe that the vagaries of the Southern US dialect are fairly universally known.

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 11:37 pm
by kumar_s
Ashok, I wish you will get back soon so that we will be back on track again. :wink:

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 6:43 am
by DSguru2B
.....and another piece of advice, please give sensible headings to posts. It's meaningful heading will help duruing future searches.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 6:48 am
by chulett
Hi!

specific unix command

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 5:57 pm
by ashok99
narasimha wrote:Ashok,

Welcome Aboard :)
You can use any unix command through Datastage.
Are you looking for something specific?
Thanks Narshima,
How to view the particular job executables in Unix command.

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 7:34 pm
by DSguru2B
Executables are in binary internal code. You wont be able to view it. Why do you want to do that?

Re: specific unix command

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 7:43 pm
by sud
It doesn't matter whether I said 'waaa' in english or some other language when I was born, but I am sure it matters to all of us whether this place is and stays clean and useful. I think that's the only point. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Especially people who have taken the pain of investing the time for replying to thousands of posts ... can sometimes go red !!