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active and passive stages in datastage

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what do you mean by active stages and passive stages in datastage environment?
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Re: active and passive stages in datastage

As soon as the data enter it effects rows,which does not effect rows is passive
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Active Stage: It is the "T" of ETL and Passive Stage : It is the "E & L" of ETL
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Re: active and passive stages in datastage

wat is dimension function in datamanager in cognos8
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Re: active and passive stages in datastage

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what do you mean by active stages and passive stages in datastage environment?
the stages which are involved in transformation are known as active stages,
ex: transformer,sort,filter,surrogatekey generator..etc
the stages which are involved in extracting and loading the records are known as passive stages
ex:sequential file,dataset,dynamic RDBMS..etc
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