Hi all ,
can any one help me to write a sub routine in paralle jobs.Procedure to write that in parallel jobs.
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Before/after subroutines in parallel jobs are exactly the same as in server jobs. They are written in DataStage BASIC.
Enrolling in a Programming with DataStage BASIC class might be beneficial.
Enrolling in a Programming with DataStage BASIC class might be beneficial.
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ray.wurlod wrote:Before/after subroutines in parallel jobs are exactly the same as in server jobs. They are written in DataStage BASIC.
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Hi ray,
I know Basic languge.But writing subroutine in server jobs is completely diffr from parallel.Can you educate me on writing sunroutins in datastage.
In serverjobs we have tab name code.But in parallel jobs it is completely differ So please educate me regarding this issue.
Thanx in advance....
Arunkumar..
[quote="arun_kumar]...But writing subroutine in server jobs is completely diffr from parallel...[/quote]
It is different, Server jobs require DS/Basic knowledge, PX jobs require C or C++ knowledge.
It is different, Server jobs require DS/Basic knowledge, PX jobs require C or C++ knowledge.
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Ray - that is what I first wrote, but then realized that the routines are the same ONLY for before/after job subroutines, and that wasn't what the poster was asking.
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Precision of thought, execution and language are vital in this game.
Routine I could have accepted. Routine can be transform function or before/after subroutine.
The only subroutine is before/after, and it's written in DataStage BASIC.
Routine I could have accepted. Routine can be transform function or before/after subroutine.
The only subroutine is before/after, and it's written in DataStage BASIC.
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