I get the message: "UNLOCK" is not in you VOC file.
I remember that I need to copy something to my VOC file to make it work but I can't recall the exact command. Any idea?
Yes I am logged in as dsadm. I know when I did this previuosly that I had to type something like COPY SOMETHING TO VOC FILE but I can't remember what...
You can not use LOGTO from the Administrator client. It is one of a select number of commands (HELP is another) that are explicitly blocked.
If you type DS.TOOLS (which brings up a badly-formatted menu) then respond with 5 (which brings up an equally badly-formatted menu), then respond with a zero-length string twice (to exit from the menus), the UNLOCK command should have been installed in your VOC file.
I tried once to unlock a job and it worked fine. But the second time i am not able to go in with the same commands. What i did was
1. Logged in as dsadm
2. went to DataStage home directory.
3. Entered ". ./dsenv"
4. Entered "bin/uvsh".
5. TCL prompt came
6. Entered "LIST.READU EVERY" at TCL
7. Entered DS.TOOLS
All worked well the first time, but second time i am failing with step 7. It gives error "Verb DS.TOOLS is not in your VOC"
Do you mean in the Command (after selecting the project name in Adminstrator)?? I didnt do it in Administrator. I wanted to do it in UNIX. Because once i used the comman LIST.READU and all the jobs just vanished (in the sense were not visible in the Designer, but existed). Luckily it was my personal computer.
vsi wrote:I tried once to unlock a job and it worked fine. But the second time i am not able to go in with the same commands. What i did was
1. Logged in as dsadm
2. went to DataStage home directory.
3. Entered ". ./dsenv"
4. Entered "bin/uvsh".
5. TCL prompt came
6. Entered "LIST.READU EVERY" at TCL
7. Entered DS.TOOLS
All worked well the first time, but second time i am failing with step 7. It gives error "Verb DS.TOOLS is not in your VOC"
This is because you are in the UV account and not in your project. After step 5 (or after step 6) and before step 7 you need to LOGTO your project. The Administrator client is already connected to your project by the time the Command window is opened.
DS.TOOLS exists in each project, but does not exist in the UV account.
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