Hi all..
in our source file it has projects paths,so is there is any chance to get all the job details in taregt from a project,by using transforme stage..
can u please advice this one .
thanks and regards
saru
finding whole jobs in the project with complte details..
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What do you mean by job details.
Look into the DS functions. Like to get a list of jobs present in a project, you will use DSGetProjectInfo(DSJ.JOBLIST). But this will only give you the job name of that particular project.
Look at the function DSGetJobInfo().
But i highly doubt you can do that for different projects from within a single project.
OR
you could just do it at the OS level. Create a small batch job that reads an input file that has all the project names.
Read in that and pass it to the command
This will get you all the job names. If you want more info, then redirect the output of the command listed above into a file and then pass it one by one to the following command
So a couple of different options. Suit yourself.
Look into the DS functions. Like to get a list of jobs present in a project, you will use DSGetProjectInfo(DSJ.JOBLIST). But this will only give you the job name of that particular project.
Look at the function DSGetJobInfo().
But i highly doubt you can do that for different projects from within a single project.
OR
you could just do it at the OS level. Create a small batch job that reads an input file that has all the project names.
Read in that and pass it to the command
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dsjob -ljobs <ProjectName>
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dsjob -jobinfo <ProjectName> <JobName>
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Re: finding whole jobs in the project with complte details..
No.GSSaru wrote:, by using transforme stage..
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