Can we call a parallel job in a Batch server Job.
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Can we call a parallel job in a Batch server Job.
Hi All,
In our Batch process we call several shells and several datastage jobs,
can we call a parallel datastage Job in server Batch process.
Thanks in advance for your inputs.
In our Batch process we call several shells and several datastage jobs,
can we call a parallel datastage Job in server Batch process.
Thanks in advance for your inputs.
yes. Batch jobs are no different than Sequences - they use the same API calls an unix command line dsjob. There's no difference between job types - Sequence, Batch, Server, or PX w/r/t job control.
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Can we call a parallel job in a Batch server Job.
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There is no such thing as a parallel job sequence. There are only four job types in DataStage: server, mainframe, parallel and job sequence.
Therefore the "vice versa" question is really moot.
Therefore the "vice versa" question is really moot.
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