Hi,
Can anyone pls let me know how to extract the date value stored in the sequential file which is to be used as the parameter for the next job? Can it be achievable with routine and user variable activiy in the sequence job? If so can u pls brief on the routine?
Thanks
Saraswati
PX routine to pick the previously stored value in seq. file
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hi,saraswati wrote:Hi,
Can anyone pls let me know how to extract the date value stored in the sequential file which is to be used as the parameter for the next job? Can it be achievable with routine and user variable activiy in the sequence job? If so can u pls brief on the routine?
Thanks
Saraswati
its possiblw with user variable avtivity in the job sequence no need to write any routines.
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Does the file contain just the date, or is there other information also in the file? There is a very recent Webinar (at www.dsxchange.net) on the very topic of processing data in files from job sequences.
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The file contains only the date. can u pls brief me how it can be done with user variable activity?ray.wurlod wrote:Does the file contain just the date, or is there other information also in the file? There is a very recent Webinar (at www.dsxchange.net) on the very topic of processing data in files from job sequences.
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U is currently working on a server edition site. I don't believe U has ever worked in the enterprise edition environment.saraswati wrote:The file contains only the date. can u pls brief me how it can be done with user variable activity?
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