delete datastage log in director
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delete datastage log in director
hi friends,
we use invocation_id to run a job.so at the end of the day same job has run more than 10 times with different invocation_id .this creates several entries of same datastage jobs in director....
i want to delete the log entries created by the invocation _id..
does datastge have inbuilt routine? or any one faced similar issue in your poject.
your help is greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
Edwin
we use invocation_id to run a job.so at the end of the day same job has run more than 10 times with different invocation_id .this creates several entries of same datastage jobs in director....
i want to delete the log entries created by the invocation _id..
does datastge have inbuilt routine? or any one faced similar issue in your poject.
your help is greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
Edwin
There's no delete by invocation id functionality. The auto-purge does by run or days interval only. You could figure out the SQL to do this against the log file after figuring out the internal job number. That's a lot of work, are you sure about this requirement?
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The original post is about purging by invocation id, which you all have ignored. The answer is no, there is no inherent mechanism for purging this way. It's either by run interval or date interval.
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Ken, no one has ignored anything, you've just taken a more literal interpretation of the problem. When the OP talked about deleting log entries, but makes comments like:
Without Edwin actually coming back to the thread, we won't know who has the RMM stage more fired up.
Our (or at least my) assumption was their actual desire was a common one - to remove all of the invocation instances from the Director display, not necessarily remove the actual log entries.at the end of the day same job has run more than 10 times with different invocation_id .this creates several entries of same datastage jobs in director.... i want to delete the log entries created by the invocation _id
Without Edwin actually coming back to the thread, we won't know who has the RMM stage more fired up.
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I guess "by the invocation id" can be interpreted differently. The "the" seemed to mean a specific invocation id rather than all. The RMM stage failed me miserably.
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