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If a DataStage job aborts after say 1000 records, how to continue the job from 1000th record after fixing the error?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: August 25, 2006     Asked by: etl 
  
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April 06, 2006 08:16:52   #1  
satish        

RE: If a DataStage job aborts after say 1000 records, ...
If an error is fixed on the job where it failed then job continues leaving that error part
 
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April 09, 2006 07:16:24   #2  
kishorek25 Member Since: April 2006   Contribution: 1    

RE: If a DataStage job aborts after say 1000 records, ...

By specifying Checkpointing in job sequence properties, if we restart the job. Then job will start by skipping upto the failed record.this option is available in 7.5 edition.


 
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August 25, 2006 00:34:19   #3  
Shiva        

RE: If a DataStage job aborts after say 1000 records, ...

Hi all

The above answer is wrong ,if checkpoint run is selected then it will keep track of failed job and when you start your job again it will skip the jobs which are run with out erors and restart the failed job,(not from the record where it si stopped)


 
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