Writing to Excel Using unstructured Data Stage

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anudeepdasari001
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Writing to Excel Using unstructured Data Stage

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I have seen in few forums that Writing to Unstructured Data or Excel is Possible , But when i was choosing that as a output stage it says the destination stage doesnt not support stream input links.

Here is the link of the article
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgece ... mple7.html


Could someone help me , If is it possible to write to excel using unstructured Stage.
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Based on that message, No.
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Support time!
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Post by anudeepdasari001 »

Its not possible at all?I see this works on version above 11.3,Can someone check it out for me.whether unstructured Data stage can be used as Output stage.
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Yes, it can. We have some 11.3.x jobs that use it that way.
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So... support. They can help you work out the "why" of your issue, perhaps you are in need of a patch.
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