Hi,
Could anyone throw light briefly on how to migrate data stage jobs into production environment.
Thank you in advance.
iowaJAK
How to migrate data stage jobs into production environment
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Re: How to migrate data stage jobs into production environme
1) Version Control that comes with the tooliowajag wrote:Hi,
Could anyone throw light briefly on how to migrate data stage jobs into production environment.
Thank you in advance.
iowaJAK
2) Export jobs (in DataStage manager) from the development environment, import them in production and compile them with CompileAll (in version 7 use mass compile).
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Hi ppl.
Release the jobs it's a good idea, but i've try to release a Job Sequencer and it's 2 inner jobs, but the association beetwen them has been lost.
The jobs called by the job sequencer are also released but the link is loss. The job sequencer is still with the link to the non released jobs.
Could anyone help?
thx
Release the jobs it's a good idea, but i've try to release a Job Sequencer and it's 2 inner jobs, but the association beetwen them has been lost.
The jobs called by the job sequencer are also released but the link is loss. The job sequencer is still with the link to the non released jobs.
Could anyone help?
thx
Pedro Duran
Shouldn't matter. You should always refer to the unreleased Job Name in Sequencers or Job Control. Imagine the chaos if you had to constantly touch them every time you released a new version of a job they ran.pedro.duran.silva wrote:The job sequencer is still with the link to the non released jobs.
It's been a long time since I did anything with released jobs (preferring to use Version Control for job promotion once it became available) but from what I remember, DataStage will run the unreleased job if it can find it. If it can't (like in a Production project which only contains released jobs) it will find and run the highest released version of the job in the Project.
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It doesn't matter.
DSAttachJob attaches the highest version-numbered released job if there are any present.
You can (should?) use DSGetJobInfo(hJob, DSJ.JOBNAME) to return the real name of the job being executed (for example MyJob%%rel20.2.1).
DSAttachJob attaches the highest version-numbered released job if there are any present.
You can (should?) use DSGetJobInfo(hJob, DSJ.JOBNAME) to return the real name of the job being executed (for example MyJob%%rel20.2.1).
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