Requirement - Only one record needed for a lookup.
Debating the advantage of datastage over stored procedures..datastage calls all the rows into the memory(in lookup or a join) vs a stored procedure that makes a variable call from a cursor limting to say only one required row. So how does datastage take a lead in performance over a stored procedure.
Disadvantages felt -
1. A stored procedure returns only a single record if a lookup needs to performed taking advantage of indexing too but I DS brings the whole column data into memory and takes advantage of the parallel partiioning.
Remember a database takes advantage of partitioning, indexing and parallel partitioning from Oracle 10g.
Thanks!
DataStage vs stored procedure(partitioned)
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