Hi All,
Is there a command which I can run on unix environment to create .DSX file (export) every night.
And is there a possible way to automate this process daily.
Thanks in advance
Nishy
Export Job (DSX) command on Unix
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Re: Export Job (DSX) command on Unix
Yeah, wrap it up in an Execute Command Stage in a sequence job, and schedule the sequence every night.nishtala wrote: And is there a possible way to automate this process daily.
gateleys
Re: Export Job (DSX) command on Unix
The above commands given are to run on windows, Can we do this on Unix box also ?
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Hi,
This is something I did with a bat file that made the dsx file name unique every night. Does anyone know how to exclude the "binaries" with dscmdexport. Does anyone know when Ascential is going to make the backup work on the server machine?
set /A MM = %DATE:~4,2%
set /A DD = %DATE:~7,2%
set /A YR = %DATE:~10,4%
"C:\Program Files\Ascential\DataStage7.5.2\dscmdexport.exe" /H=server.domain.com /U=uid /P=pw MyProjectNameHere c:\xDSBackup\bkpINSTALL%YR%%MM%%DD%.dsx
This is something I did with a bat file that made the dsx file name unique every night. Does anyone know how to exclude the "binaries" with dscmdexport. Does anyone know when Ascential is going to make the backup work on the server machine?
set /A MM = %DATE:~4,2%
set /A DD = %DATE:~7,2%
set /A YR = %DATE:~10,4%
"C:\Program Files\Ascential\DataStage7.5.2\dscmdexport.exe" /H=server.domain.com /U=uid /P=pw MyProjectNameHere c:\xDSBackup\bkpINSTALL%YR%%MM%%DD%.dsx
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Never, because Ascential no longer exists.
If enough people ask for it, IBM may do so. Submit enhancement requests through your support provider or through DSXchange or through DeveloperWorks (if it still exists).
If enough people ask for it, IBM may do so. Submit enhancement requests through your support provider or through DSXchange or through DeveloperWorks (if it still exists).
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