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What is the difference between DS Macro and parallel routine/DS routine?
macro vs routine
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A DS macro is an interlude to a DS function so there is no difference between them. DS functions are written in DataStage BASIC.
Parallel routines, however, are written in C++ and therefore can not be invoked through DS macros.
Parallel routines, however, are written in C++ and therefore can not be invoked through DS macros.
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Ray,ray.wurlod wrote:A DS macro is an interlude to a DS function so there is no difference between them. DS functions are written in DataStage BASIC.
Parallel routines, however, are written in C++ and therefore can no ...
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