COnfiguration file

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COnfiguration file

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You can control it by including APT_CONFIG_FILE in your job parameter .
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If you didn't understand that, then your best course it to take the IBM class "DataStage Essentials" or some equivalent. This is so fundamental a concept to running parallel jobs.
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What's the point of asking a question & editing it :roll:
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Embarrassment.

This is now on my list to remove entirely...
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Every time I see this topic, there is less to read...
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Moderators,
Please remove this topic entirely.
I don't see anything useful in this.

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Post by chulett »

pandeesh wrote:Moderators,
Please remove this topic entirely.
I don't see anything useful in this.
Now, now, let's not start a trend. I do.

As I already said, I will remove it once it has served its purpose as an object lesson of Things Not To Do.
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