Hi all,
Here how to invoke the any parallel stages(lookup,join,mege....) in my job ...
here i am facing the problem like ,not able to invoke the join stage or lookup stage in my jobs...
thanks
Kumar G
How to invoke the Lookup or join or any parallel stages
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If 'invoke' means 'use', you need to have the 390/Mainframe version of DataStage in order to be use certain stages and some are specific to the PX version. You can tell which stages below where by looking at their backgrounds in the online help. They'll be a different color than Server stages and will be labelled differently.
Are you sure you have the proper version of DataStage for the Stages you are trying to use?
Are you sure you have the proper version of DataStage for the Stages you are trying to use?
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If you have all options installed, and invoke the "File > New" menu, you get five choices:
As Craig mentioned, the stage types are idiosyncratic. You can only use PX stage types in parallel jobs, you can only use mainframe stage types in mainframe jobs.
Check whether you've opened a server job inadvertently - if you have, you will not be able to use PX or mainframe stage types. They won't even appear on the palette.
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As Craig mentioned, the stage types are idiosyncratic. You can only use PX stage types in parallel jobs, you can only use mainframe stage types in mainframe jobs.
Check whether you've opened a server job inadvertently - if you have, you will not be able to use PX or mainframe stage types. They won't even appear on the palette.
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