What is the command to compile the job?
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What is the command to compile the job?
Hi,
Is it possible to compile the job from the command line? If Yes, then what is the command?
Thanks,
Hitman
Is it possible to compile the job from the command line? If Yes, then what is the command?
Thanks,
Hitman
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SET DSCompileCmd=C:\Progra~1\Ascential\DataStage7.5.1\dscc.exe
%DSCompileCmd% /h %Host% /u %User% /p %Password% %Project% /j %%i /f >> %LogFileName%
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Can I complicate this further??
I have a similar situation where I need to compile around 2000 jobs. We use a distributed environment, so there are no client installs on our individual development machines. Instead, we access the development tools through Citrix (v4 I think). Any ideas on that one since there is nothing from the server side (AIX Unix)?
As always, your help is appreciated!
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I have a similar situation where I need to compile around 2000 jobs. We use a distributed environment, so there are no client installs on our individual development machines. Instead, we access the development tools through Citrix (v4 I think). Any ideas on that one since there is nothing from the server side (AIX Unix)?
As always, your help is appreciated!
Bestest!
John Miceli
System Specialist, MCP, MCDBA
Berkley Technology Services
"Good Morning. This is God. I will be handling all your problems today. I will not need your help. So have a great day!"
John Miceli
System Specialist, MCP, MCDBA
Berkley Technology Services
"Good Morning. This is God. I will be handling all your problems today. I will not need your help. So have a great day!"
Can I complicate this further??
I have a similar situation where I need to compile around 2000 jobs. We use a distributed environment, so there are no client installs on our individual development machines. Instead, we access the development tools through Citrix (v4 I think). Any ideas on that one since there is nothing from the server side (AIX Unix)?
As always, your help is appreciated!
![Embarassed :oops:](./images/smilies/icon_redface.gif)
I have a similar situation where I need to compile around 2000 jobs. We use a distributed environment, so there are no client installs on our individual development machines. Instead, we access the development tools through Citrix (v4 I think). Any ideas on that one since there is nothing from the server side (AIX Unix)?
As always, your help is appreciated!
Bestest!
John Miceli
System Specialist, MCP, MCDBA
Berkley Technology Services
"Good Morning. This is God. I will be handling all your problems today. I will not need your help. So have a great day!"
John Miceli
System Specialist, MCP, MCDBA
Berkley Technology Services
"Good Morning. This is God. I will be handling all your problems today. I will not need your help. So have a great day!"
Never mind! I found a way. If you are not married to the command line option, you can use DataStage Manager to do a Multi Job compile. It is under the Tools menu, then choose 'Run Multiple Job Compile'.
Works like a champ!
Works like a champ!
Bestest!
John Miceli
System Specialist, MCP, MCDBA
Berkley Technology Services
"Good Morning. This is God. I will be handling all your problems today. I will not need your help. So have a great day!"
John Miceli
System Specialist, MCP, MCDBA
Berkley Technology Services
"Good Morning. This is God. I will be handling all your problems today. I will not need your help. So have a great day!"