HTML - Job RUn
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HTML - Job RUn
Can a job be run from a HTML page?
I know we can run it from the command line using dsjob but the issue is that we dont have dsjob folder shared so I am searching for ways to run the jobs remotely without installing the client (command / HTML etc etc).
Any suggestions ? Thanks a lot !!!
I know we can run it from the command line using dsjob but the issue is that we dont have dsjob folder shared so I am searching for ways to run the jobs remotely without installing the client (command / HTML etc etc).
Any suggestions ? Thanks a lot !!!
Thanks
Deepak Patil
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Deepak Patil
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I am trying to allow someone to start a DS job remotely. I was just wondering if I could run the job through a command promp from my personal computer without remoting into the server?chulett wrote:The job will always run on the server. You can initiate it from your desktop, however, using dsjob just like you would from the server command line. Or via the Director, of course.
Could you elaborate alittle on where I could look please. I have just started using DataStage and do not really know alot about it and cannot recieve training due to the downturn in the economy.chulett wrote:If they have the client software installed, or at least the minimum components needed for 'dsjob' then sure, they can. That minimum is documented somewhere, from what I recall.
Somewhere in the documentation that ships with the product, if I could be more specific than that, I would. It's also been mentioned here, from what I recall, I'll see if I can find a reference to it.
If someone else has the details, feel free to chime in!
If someone else has the details, feel free to chime in!
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
Dang, can't find anything other than posts mentioning the fact that you can do this if you put dsjob and 'associated libraries' on the other machine. Suggestion: copy dsjob.exe over to the other machine, execute it from a command prompt and see what it complains is missing. Hopefully it's as simple as that.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
This is the error I get when I run from my computer command line.chulett wrote:Dang, can't find anything other than posts mentioning the fact that you can do this if you put dsjob and 'associated libraries' on the other machine. Suggestion: copy dsjob.exe over to the other machine, execute it from a command prompt and see what it complains is missing. Hopefully it's as simple as that.
Status code = -9999 DSJE_DSJOB_ERROR
Here is the command I am inserting.
dsjob -server myServerName -user myUserName -password myPassword -run myProjectname myJobName