Custom Parallel Routine
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Custom Parallel Routine
Hi all,
I'm trying to build a custom parallel routine/function for re-usability. Is there any procedure or documentation that helps in understanding the steps to successfully build and use a parallel routine?
I tried searching but couldn't find any post that basically outlines/describes the steps required to achieve the goal.
Any help/advice/suggestions/pointers are greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Whale.
I'm trying to build a custom parallel routine/function for re-usability. Is there any procedure or documentation that helps in understanding the steps to successfully build and use a parallel routine?
I tried searching but couldn't find any post that basically outlines/describes the steps required to achieve the goal.
Any help/advice/suggestions/pointers are greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Whale.
Anything that won't sell, I don't want to invent. Its sale is proof of utility, and utility is success.
Author: Thomas A. Edison 1847-1931, American Inventor, Entrepreneur, Founder of GE
Author: Thomas A. Edison 1847-1931, American Inventor, Entrepreneur, Founder of GE
email me - got info for AIX, not windows though. your compiler options would be different, as well as paths to object files. - elder700@yahoo.com
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Thanks RonRonetlds wrote:email me - got info for AIX, not windows though. your compiler options would be different, as well as paths to object files. - elder700@yahoo.com
Your document is exactly want I need. I'm not a pro in datastage. and I'm in this forum asking for implementing c/c++ but the solutions given to me was not enough for person with my experience to incorporate c++ codes into datastage.
I would like appreciate your quick reply to my mail with gave me confidence to build c++ object and calling it from Datastage ( 7.5.1 A). The document you send is a life saver for me.
Thanks is a small word in return, but still I'll like share this with everyone like me.
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I think it is on a per request basis. I'm still working on the windows version (7.5x2). Will post once I'm finished.
Anything that won't sell, I don't want to invent. Its sale is proof of utility, and utility is success.
Author: Thomas A. Edison 1847-1931, American Inventor, Entrepreneur, Founder of GE
Author: Thomas A. Edison 1847-1931, American Inventor, Entrepreneur, Founder of GE
C++ code
Hi,Ronetlds wrote:email me - got info for AIX, not windows though. your compiler options would be different, as well as paths to object files. - elder700@yahoo.com
Can you please send me that file...
even i am working on similiar issue...
Thanks
Shiva
C++ code
Hi,Ronetlds wrote:email me - got info for AIX, not windows though. your compiler options would be different, as well as paths to object files. - elder700@yahoo.com
Can you please send me that file...
even i am working on similiar issue...
Thanks
Shiva
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Hi,I_Server_Whale wrote:I think it is on a per request basis. I'm still working on the windows version (7.5x2). Will post once I'm finished.
I am also trying same thing.... but dont know ... can you share me the doc which can explain how to create and refer c/c++ objects and use the build in classes....
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I cannot share it because I'm not the owner of the document. Please contact 'Ron' at elder700@yahoo.com to request a copy.
And please do not post duplicate messages and do not create a urgent situation as this site operates on a voluntary basis. That will only delay postings by 'premium posters'.
Thanks,
Whale.
And please do not post duplicate messages and do not create a urgent situation as this site operates on a voluntary basis. That will only delay postings by 'premium posters'.
Thanks,
Whale.
Anything that won't sell, I don't want to invent. Its sale is proof of utility, and utility is success.
Author: Thomas A. Edison 1847-1931, American Inventor, Entrepreneur, Founder of GE
Author: Thomas A. Edison 1847-1931, American Inventor, Entrepreneur, Founder of GE