Migrating from server to parallel jobs

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kishore2456
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Migrating from server to parallel jobs

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Hi,

We are currently using Datastage server jobs and we have requirement to migrate to parallel jobs. So can you please tell me how to migrate to parallel jobs
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kishore2456 wrote:Hi,

We are currently using Datastage server jobs and we have requirement to migrate to parallel jobs. So can you please tell me how to migrate to parallel jobs
No doubt because management heard the words "runs in parallel".

If any analysis was done to determine if there was a cost benefit to migrating to parallel then you would already have that info... unless someone has come up with a magical tool to do such, "migrating" means a complete rework, they are completely different entities... or have I missed something???
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IBM claims to have a tool, which they only offer as a service, and for which you have to agree to your work being sent offshore (I believe to IBM in Bangalore).
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This has been discussed quite a bit, which judicious searches would turn up. One such example:

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ray.wurlod wrote:IBM claims to have a tool, which they only offer as a service, and for which you have to agree to your work being sent offshore (I believe to IBM in Bangalore). ...
A tool indeed....
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