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Abinitio Merge Graphs
How do we merge graphs in AbInitio?


  
Total Answers and Comments: 4 Last Update: December 11, 2008     Asked by: shylender 
  
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Submitted by: abhi_fresh_as_dew
 

Get on using .plan in Abinitio in which we can encapsulate different graphs.

Abhisek B
fresh as dew!!



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March 10, 2008 05:35:26   #1  
rcoon7 Member Since: March 2008   Contribution: 8    

RE: Abinitio Merge Graphs
2 different ab initio graphs cannot be merged.
 
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March 31, 2008 06:35:16   #2  
sixto.dsilva Member Since: March 2008   Contribution: 59    

RE: Abinitio Merge Graphs
We cannot merge two ab initio graph but you can copy the contents and paste in the other graph. I don't understand why you want to merge two graphs.
 
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December 10, 2008 00:32:39   #3  
Sabitra S Panda Member Since: December 2008   Contribution: 5    

RE: Abinitio Merge Graphs
Any graph in ab initio is a separate and independent entity in itself. First of all there is no such concept of graph merging in ab initio since it does not make any sense and two graphs that are scheduled to run differently and at a different time frames cannot be merged. But any graph can use the output files of any previous phase graph as its input file.
 
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December 11, 2008 06:49:22   #4  
abhi_fresh_as_dew Member Since: September 2008   Contribution: 12    

RE: Abinitio Merge Graphs

Get on using .plan in Abinitio in which we can encapsulate different graphs.

Abhisek B
fresh as dew!!


 
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