Parallel job compile error

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Parallel job compile error

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Hi,
I have installed Datastage enterprise edition . i created parallel job with simple input stage, transformer and output stage. when i am compiling i am getting transformer error. Is there any settings has to be done after installation. i heard we have to set some config file properties ? If i create server job it is running fine. Please suggest me how to proceed

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What is the compiler you are using ?
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Post by dilip.datastage »

Hi Sam,
I am using windows OS. i am not getting about the compiler ?
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Post by ArndW »

Unless you are running 7.5x2 you won't be able to run PX jobs. You need to have the correct c++ compiler installed and configured on your Windows machine, which is why samsuf2002 asked about it.
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Can you please post the error you are getting ?
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Post by sasidhar_kari »

Dilip,

Try to install Visual Studio 2003 c++ compiler first before installing DataStage on u r machine for DataStage Version 7.5.x2 to work.

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