Hi,
I have a multi-instance parallel sequencer invoking a multi-instance server job.
The seqencer is receving a value in 'pJobName' job parameter as ABC.123 (some jobname.Runid)
We are passing this pJobName value to server job as the invocation id. But the job gets triggered with name as 'ServerJobName.ABC' only. It misses 123 in name (we want it to be like 'ServerJobName.ABC.123)
Is it that Invocation Ids dont take '.' (dot/period) in the values??
If not is ther a way to pass this, and make the job name further unique by adding .123 to it?
Please help
Thanks
Period or dot in Invocation ID
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I think extra dots will confuse it, as the dot is a delimiter. If you're set on using a dot, check with IBM. You may be able to request it as an enhancement for a future release. If other people are not requesting the same thing though, then I don't think it's too likely to be added.
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Dots are not and never will be accepted, for the same reason that (in most databases anyway) they're not permitted in identifier names such as schema, table and column names.
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