Difference between Orchestrate data set and regular data set
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Difference between Orchestrate data set and regular data set
Is there one? I would think that they are the same. Also, why would someone use an Orchestrate oeprator when all the functionality are available through Datastage?
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There's no such thing as a regular Data Set. They are all created within the Orchestrate framework.
There is more functionality in Orchestrate operators than is accessible through DataStage stages, primarily through using different command line options. That is why the option exists to create a Custom stage type - to specify an operator as a DataStage stage.
There is more functionality in Orchestrate operators than is accessible through DataStage stages, primarily through using different command line options. That is why the option exists to create a Custom stage type - to specify an operator as a DataStage stage.
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You can extend the functionality of DataStage by creating new stages that invoke other operators, or operators that are used in existing stage types but in different ways.
You can also use a Generic stage to invoke an Orchestrate operator directly, if you don't want to go to the trouble of creating a new stage type.
You can also use a Generic stage to invoke an Orchestrate operator directly, if you don't want to go to the trouble of creating a new stage type.
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