I want know about DataStge BASIC commands.
Can any one help?
Thanks in advance.
Venkatesh
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Hi Venkatesh,
The Datastage Basic pdf manual should have been installed on your machine when the Datastage Client was installed. If you don't have a short cut automatically created to the documents through you start menu you can search through your installation directory for the pdfs.
If you find that you don't have them at all, you can download a copy from the IBM website. Search through this forum to get a link to them.
The Datastage Basic pdf manual should have been installed on your machine when the Datastage Client was installed. If you don't have a short cut automatically created to the documents through you start menu you can search through your installation directory for the pdfs.
If you find that you don't have them at all, you can download a copy from the IBM website. Search through this forum to get a link to them.
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Only some of them are in the on-line Help, ostensibly the useful ones (though all the trigonometric functions are there ). The remainder are in the DataStage BASIC manual.zam62 wrote:from within Designer, press F1. In the search box, type in BASIC. One of the returned objects will be "Alphabetical listing of BASIC commands". There you will find vast amounts of information on any/all of the BASIC commands available in DS.
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