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What are the most commonly used components in a Abinition graph?can anybody give me a practical example of a trasformation of data, say customer data in a credit card company into meaningful output based on business rules?ThanksSri
Read Answers (3) | Asked by : ghayathri

Latest Answer:   for design your graph as a parameterised  you should declare the parameter scope "formal"     Thanks,  Balaji Venigalla ...
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Hi can anyone tell me what happens when the graph run? i.e The Co-operating System will be at the host, We are running the graph at some other place. How the Co-operating System interprets with Native OS?
Read Answers (3) | Asked by : Saravanan Shanmuganathan

Latest Answer: Mis-conception!Utility Mode can be either Direct or Conventional.This question is basically an Oracle question, details please refer to the Oracle sqlldr references.Conventional Load:  same as doing "INSERT INTO" statement.  Data will go ...
Read Answers (2) | Asked by : difference between conventional loading and direct loading

Latest Answer: $#  - No of positional parameters$? - the exit status of the last executed command. ...
Read Answers (3) | Asked by : sekr

Sift links to MFS files on Unix for Ab Initio ? what is this ....2) $pound what is this 3) $? what for it is used 4) types of loading 5 overwrite when it used ?
Read Answers (2) | Asked by : sekr

Latest Answer: .cfg file is for the remote connection and .dbc is for connecting the database..cfg contains :1. The name of the remote machine2. The username/pwd to be used while connecting to the db.3. The location of the operating system on the remote machine.4. ...
Read Answers (3) | Asked by : rupal

How to do we run sequences of jobs ,,like output of A JOB is Input to Bhow do we co-ordinate the jobs
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Latest Answer: There are many ways to improve the performance of the graph. It also depends on a particular graph, the components used in it. In general the following tips can be used for improving performance: 1> Try to use partitioning in the graph ...
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Latest Answer: in abinitio,there are 3 types of join...1.inner join.        2.outer join         and 3.semi join.for inner join 'record_requiredn' parameter is true for all in ports.for ...
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