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Basic question from a basic user

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Hi
i'm looking for some reading material that will explain the content of the engine folder in the DS installation
that is what are the roll of the .cmd
what is the uvconfig file and what does any of the value means and how to configure them according to my system needs ?

any help is more then welcome


10x

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Post by ArndW »

DataStage still utilizes a version of the UniVerse engine, it was split off from the current software (also owned by IBM) years ago. While it is now a little bit different with some functionality removed and other added, it is still essentially identical to UniVerse. While IBM does not document the DataStage engine, the UniVerse one is well-documented and much, if not most, of the PDF files are available for free download on the IBM website and that would assist you in learning the underlying structure of DataStage.
See U2 Library - Manuals online
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10x
that is what i was looking for

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hi
a question: what version should i download ?
9.5, 9.6, or maybe 10.3 ?
i have Datastage Server edition V7.5.2

10x again....

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Post by ray.wurlod »

9.6 is the closest fit, as per the link I gave you elsewhere.

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