working on Datasets
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working on Datasets
Hi all,
Am able to view the dataset data using Dataset management tool in Datastage Manager, but am unable to view the same using ORCHADMIN Utility.
even after setting the APT_CONFIG_VALUE to proper .apt file.
May i know how to view the dataset using Orchadmin Util commands and what are the steps to be taken to succeed in viewing the data of Datasets.
Thanks in advance,
Bhasan.
Am able to view the dataset data using Dataset management tool in Datastage Manager, but am unable to view the same using ORCHADMIN Utility.
even after setting the APT_CONFIG_VALUE to proper .apt file.
May i know how to view the dataset using Orchadmin Util commands and what are the steps to be taken to succeed in viewing the data of Datasets.
Thanks in advance,
Bhasan.
Hi,
I am using the following orchadmin syntax
$orchadmin <command> <options> <DatasetName>
When i tried the following command it shown the following errors:
$orchadmin check Data1.ds
ksh: check: not found
$orchadmin describe Data1.ds
ksh: describe: not found
I got the above errors even after setting the APT_CONFIG_FILE as
export APT_CONFIG_FILE=$DSHOME/../Configurations/<filename.apt>
after executing the above command, i echoed the $APT_CONFIG_FILE even. It is properly set. Even after am unable to execute Orchadmin commands in unix box.
when i give just
$orchadmin
it wont give any output.
Please help me out in this.
Thanks,
Bhasan
I am using the following orchadmin syntax
$orchadmin <command> <options> <DatasetName>
When i tried the following command it shown the following errors:
$orchadmin check Data1.ds
ksh: check: not found
$orchadmin describe Data1.ds
ksh: describe: not found
I got the above errors even after setting the APT_CONFIG_FILE as
export APT_CONFIG_FILE=$DSHOME/../Configurations/<filename.apt>
after executing the above command, i echoed the $APT_CONFIG_FILE even. It is properly set. Even after am unable to execute Orchadmin commands in unix box.
when i give just
$orchadmin
it wont give any output.
Please help me out in this.
Thanks,
Bhasan
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What does return ?
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echo $PATH
That's just standard Command Line 101. You either need to have its "home" directory in your PATH or you need to fully path the command to execute. That or "cd" to the home directory first and then either hope you have "." in your PATH or prefix the command with "./" to tell it it lives where you sit now.
Really, really basic stuff.
Really, really basic stuff.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
Hi,
at first i set the 'path' variable instead of PATH.
now i set properly and then executed the following command
orchadmin check <path/datasetname>
it shown the following error:
Could not load program orchadmin:
Dependent module liborchgeneralaix3.so could not be loaded.
Could not load module liborchgeneralaix3.so.
System error: No such file or directory
Thanks,
Bhasan.
at first i set the 'path' variable instead of PATH.
now i set properly and then executed the following command
orchadmin check <path/datasetname>
it shown the following error:
Could not load program orchadmin:
Dependent module liborchgeneralaix3.so could not be loaded.
Could not load module liborchgeneralaix3.so.
System error: No such file or directory
Thanks,
Bhasan.
You need to 'source' your dsenv file first to properly setup your environment, then run the command.
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cd $DSHOME
. ./dsenv
-craig
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Is this a new installation ? As Craig said, these must be the basics of your installation.
These must have been set at the very beginning.
Do a and then do your
These must have been set at the very beginning.
Do a
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$DSHOME/dsenv
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orchadmin
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