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Hi,
I am using DB2 connector as my target. Before writing into the database it offers 'DB2' and 'DB2 Connector' as partitioning method. What is a DB2 connector partitioning and how it is different from DB2 partitioning?
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2 Days and still no response from anyone!!!
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Well... if you really need a response: sorry, no clue. The documentation I have isn't much help, either, nor is Google. Why not ask your official support provider and post the answer back here?
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Ok :(
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Have you tried invoking help with the stage open?
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I am sorry Ray, but I didnt get you.
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Open the stage and then F1.
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Or open the stage and then click on the Help button that each stage has inside.
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Sorry Craig for replying late.
I checked there but still got no help.
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chulett wrote:Why not ask your official support provider and post the answer back here?
Did you?
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