i said i need to get the schedule information.
for example: i need to knw when a particular job is scheduled to run, at what time and on which day etc etc
i said i need to get the schedule information.
for example: i need to knw when a particular job is scheduled to run, at what time and on which day etc etc
DataStage doesn't include a "scheduler" so leverages the underlying O/S. For UNIX that means cron and a check of the crontab entries for the scheduling user will have what you need.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
If you are unfamiliar with cron on UNIX systems, perhaps a chat with your SysAdmin is in order. From the operating system command line, logged in as the scheduling user, a "crontab -l" will list all of the scheduled items for that user.
It will look a little cryptic if you've never seen it before but there are references easily found out there in the wild. For example:
chulett wrote:For completeness, DataStage leverages cron for recurring schedules and at for 'one off' schedules - so you may need to check both to see everything.
Yes this is what striked me to ask this question, what is AT? windows scheduler? i assumed that if we schedule jobs in datastage director then we need to check in at, not on cron....