Re-Organizing DataStage jobs
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Re-Organizing DataStage jobs
We are trying to clean up our datastage env, currently there are over 1000 jobs and we are looking to mass change all the jobs. If we create a new structure tree anyone know a way of moving the objects without having to re-compile them. Our though was to change the Category tag in each job, has anyone tried this?
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You could probably try editing the '.dsx' file to change the category of the jobs by doing a 'find and replace'
Thanks,
Naveen.
Thanks,
Naveen.
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Simply moving them from one Category to another won't cause them to need to be recompiled. Renaming them will, but not moving them.
If you use Version Control, things there will get a little... confusing, but not something you can't handle I'm sure.
If you use Version Control, things there will get a little... confusing, but not something you can't handle I'm sure.
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Craig,
That is so funny :D
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That is so funny :D
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I agree with Kim doing it in Manager is easier. Also you can do that using designer....Or another way is to right click the job in designer and select the properties. Inside that you can go to Category tab and type your new category.....
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"The most precious wealth is the wealth acquired by the ear Indeed, of all wealth that wealth is the crown." - Thirukural By Thiruvalluvar
Manually changing over a 1000 jobs and subjobs is not the way I want to go...
rasi wrote:I agree with Kim doing it in Manager is easier. Also you can do that using designer....Or another way is to right click the job in designer and select the properties. Inside that you can go to Category tab and type your new category.....
Hi everybody,
Does any one knows if DS have a limit with the number of jobs/sequences in one project? Are a limit of projects in DS? Any recomendation to handle a maximum?
I understand that DS keep information about projects individualy in different directories of my S.O. so... DS manage individualy the jobs per project? Whats happened with the universe? There is only one? The universe share its resources with all the projects?
Thanks in advance.
Does any one knows if DS have a limit with the number of jobs/sequences in one project? Are a limit of projects in DS? Any recomendation to handle a maximum?
I understand that DS keep information about projects individualy in different directories of my S.O. so... DS manage individualy the jobs per project? Whats happened with the universe? There is only one? The universe share its resources with all the projects?
Thanks in advance.
maurik
You can define projects to your heart's contents. Each project is in a directory tree, and since many UNIX implementations limit the number of directories to 32Kb, since each job creates (by default) 4 sub-directories (RT_LOG<n>, RT_STATUS<n>, RT_CONFIG<n>, DS_TEMP<n> and also a potential RT_BP<n> and RT_BP<n>.O that leaves about 5,350 after subtracting a handful for other DS files.
There is no "the universe" with DataStage, there is the old UniVerse engine, but that doesn't directly impose any limitations.
I just realized that this is a bit of thread hijacking, since the question doesn't directly apply to the thread.
There is no "the universe" with DataStage, there is the old UniVerse engine, but that doesn't directly impose any limitations.
I just realized that this is a bit of thread hijacking, since the question doesn't directly apply to the thread.
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