Utitlity functions
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Utitlity functions
Can I use Utility server transforms (e.g. UtilityMessageToJob) to create Paralle jobs ?
akrzy,
I think you meant to say "to create messages" in parallel jobs in your post, otherwise the answer is a no.
Although the majority of the Px engine runs outside of the DS server environment and therefore doesn't allow you to call DS Basic routines, there are still a couple of options in the before & after job and also if you decided to use a Basic-transform stage - but this is highly discouraged as it removes any Px speed & parallelility advantages.
I think you meant to say "to create messages" in parallel jobs in your post, otherwise the answer is a no.
Although the majority of the Px engine runs outside of the DS server environment and therefore doesn't allow you to call DS Basic routines, there are still a couple of options in the before & after job and also if you decided to use a Basic-transform stage - but this is highly discouraged as it removes any Px speed & parallelility advantages.
Hi,
All Basic related routines/transforms are usable via sever jobs or a basic transformer placed in a parallel job.
as for the original question:
, did you really mean that? or did you mean something else?
IHTH,
All Basic related routines/transforms are usable via sever jobs or a basic transformer placed in a parallel job.
as for the original question:
to create parallel jobsCan I use Utility server transforms (e.g. UtilityMessageToJob) to create Paralle jobs ?
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