Is it a good habit to use RCP when doing project?
it will save a lot of effort to maintenance the columns.
Or will you use RCP to develop a new project?
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I prefer not to use RCP in general, though I do use it occasionally when some kind of generic solution is required.
Some of my reluctance stems from earlier releases, when RCP was not well supported in lineage reports.
It can also lead to hard-to-diagnose "column has been dropped" warnings appearing in job logs. One of my standards is to create jobs that run with no warnings.
Some of my reluctance stems from earlier releases, when RCP was not well supported in lineage reports.
It can also lead to hard-to-diagnose "column has been dropped" warnings appearing in job logs. One of my standards is to create jobs that run with no warnings.
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Re: about RCP
Hi
It all depends on the application logic that you use within the datastage jobs.
Regards
Naveeb
It all depends on the application logic that you use within the datastage jobs.
Regards
Naveeb
Naveen Kumar
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