Some things are just "what the doctor ordered"

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Some things are just "what the doctor ordered"

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To anyone and everyone involved:
I just cannot overstate how much I enjoy this forum and how useful it is to me on an almost daily basis. I use it regularly to learn new things, save hours of 'trial and error' "adventures", obtain additional perspective on approaches and methods etc.. etc... etc....
I really enjoy using the DataStage tool and I'm looking forward to acquiring the necessary experience and knowledge to become more able to contribute back to this forum in turn.
I actively promote and recommend this forum to all the staff here who work with me as well as all of the contractor resources that we hire to assist us with our data management work.
Thanks so much again! This is truly a grand experience in working with international 'partners' in near-real-time.
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DS exchange rocks!!!

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Hey everybody......really dsexchange is best forum on data stage,and i learned a lot after joining this forum.[/b]
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DS exchange rocks!!!

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Hey everybody......really dsexchange is best forum on data stage,and i learned a lot after joining this forum.[/b]
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danjm wrote:I'm looking forward to acquiring the necessary experience and knowledge to become more able to contribute back to this forum in turn.
Unfortunately, you guys are still missing out on helluva lot of information from the Premium Posters. I am amazed why you have still not enrolled yourselves as premium members.

YOu should check out -
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It is literally pennies a day and worth every bit of it. You can write it off as a business expense at the end of the year (if your company doesn't pay for it for you) and everything!
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Post by ray.wurlod »

Our new, enthusiastic poster's location suggests that he/she is an employee of a very large consulting company (no, not IBM). I am regularly amazed at how parsimonious these companies can be when it comes to increasing their employees' skill sets.
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From Dictionary.com -

parsimonious = characterized by or showing parsimony; frugal or stingy.

Ray keeps reminding me of those GRE days.
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And here I thought parsimonious meant something that smelled like parsimmons. :wink:
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Post by gateleys »

chulett wrote: smelled like parsimmons. :wink:
rather .... persimmons.

And yes, I do understand satire. :D
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