naming stadards and good practises for creating jobs

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sunhilsarin
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naming stadards and good practises for creating jobs

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hai there,
pls send some details to this e-mail soon i.e ettasri@gmail.com
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sunhilsarin,

I'm not sure about the others, but I think that joining a forum and, in your first post, asking "give me {free} stuff now" is not a good start. I certainly don't feel like going and writing up a precis and emailing it to.

Have you read the "read me"? It describes how to use the Search facility - which in turn would have lead you to several threads on the two topics you are asking about.

If you need a more detailed or comprehensive document for standards and best practices you can check with your local IBM training centre for an appropriate course or hire a professional to do this for you. There are many such experts here on DSXChange who can do this for commensurate remuneration.
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Post by ray.wurlod »

The nice thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from.

For example, UNIX began life as a standard. So did SQL.
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