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Hi,
How to get ExecDos in job Before/After-Job routines, Presently i am not getting it in drop down.
Any help would be appreciated.
How to get ExecDos in job Before/After-Job routines, Presently i am not getting it in drop down.
Any help would be appreciated.
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It might be that the indexing on DS_ROUTINES is not synchronized. Do you get ANY routines in the drop-down list? If so, which ones? Can you see ExecDOS in the Routines branch of the Repository? Go to the Administrator client, open the Command window, and execute the following query
Let us know what you get.
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SELECT DSRID FROM DS_ROUTINES WHERE DSRID LIKE 'Exec%';
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The fact that you get ExecSH (rather than ExecDOS) should mean your Server product is installed on a UNIX server unless I am sadly mistaken.
One last time - what platform is your server installed on? How hard is that question to answer? I'm afraid we are on what is known as a wild goose chase here...
One last time - what platform is your server installed on? How hard is that question to answer? I'm afraid we are on what is known as a wild goose chase here...
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I have to agree with Craig. If the server is UNIX, you don't get ExecDOS or ExecDOSSilent.
You could clone ExecSH as ExecDOS, change all UNIX references to DOS, and it would be syntactically correct. However, attempting to use it on a UNIX machine is doomed to failure.
You could clone ExecSH as ExecDOS, change all UNIX references to DOS, and it would be syntactically correct. However, attempting to use it on a UNIX machine is doomed to failure.
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Can you check your ExecDOC routine and see if it is 'standard' or something new someone whipped up?
-craig
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