Export XML
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Export XML
Hi everibody.
I want to export my DS projects in XML, by using dsexport.exe command.
Can anyone help me with the syntax??
In particular I need the ones that give me the options included in the 'XML-Tab' showed in the Manager Export Window. I know the 'classic' syntax (-h hostname -u username -p password -o projectname pathfile)
Thanks
I want to export my DS projects in XML, by using dsexport.exe command.
Can anyone help me with the syntax??
In particular I need the ones that give me the options included in the 'XML-Tab' showed in the Manager Export Window. I know the 'classic' syntax (-h hostname -u username -p password -o projectname pathfile)
Thanks
Please be more specific - what options on the 'XML tab' are you interested in? If this is something that is truly undocumented, then your best bet would be to contact your official Support provider, get the information directly from the source.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
I played around earlier at work and couldn't find a way to do it. You might try to take a look at the dscmdexport.exe in your favorite binary editor and find the constants section and search that for a possible command line option for xml. Failing that, I'd go through your support provider and see if there is an undocumented option to do this.
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I need to export my jobs by using dsexport.exe (alternatively dscmdexport.exe), in XML format, including following options belonging to Option Tab:
1. Defaulted Properties
2. ReadOnly Objects
3. Referenced shared containers
and the one belonging to XML Tab:
1.Output as externalized strings
Thanks
M.A.
1. Defaulted Properties
2. ReadOnly Objects
3. Referenced shared containers
and the one belonging to XML Tab:
1.Output as externalized strings
Thanks
M.A.
chulett wrote:Please be more specific - what options on the 'XML tab' are you interested in? If this is something that is truly undocumented, then your best bet would be to contact your official Support provider, get the information directly from the source.
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Why not enable server side tracing and do an export from Manager, then disable server side tracing and inspect the trace file so you can see how DataStage does it? It might give a clue. Then again, it might not.
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It wasn't a 'work around', it was a diagnostic technique. Did you actually enable server side tracing and inspect the trace file?
Regardless, sounds to me like it's time for you to contact your official Support provider and get them involved in your issue.
Regardless, sounds to me like it's time for you to contact your official Support provider and get them involved in your issue.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
Yes, I did it! No useful information.
I agree with you! It's time to contact Technical Support.
As soon as I get the information, I'll let you know.
Thanks a lot anyway
I agree with you! It's time to contact Technical Support.
As soon as I get the information, I'll let you know.
Thanks a lot anyway
chulett wrote:It wasn't a 'work around', it was a diagnostic technique. Did you actually enable server side tracing and inspect the trace file?
Regardless, sounds to me like it's time for you to contact your official Support provider and get them involved in your issue.