It acts as a centralized repository containing environment variables. It holds a sequence of Bourne Shell arguments which are referenced during DataStage server startup and can be referenced by interactive users or other programs or scripts. You man even be required to add new environment variables to dsenv file in case you configure DataStage to connect to different databases using plugins or ODBC drivers. Any environment variable required by the DataStage server should be included in the dsenv file. (Bhuvnesh Chaudhary through www.linkedin.com)
It acts as a centralized repository containing environment variables. It holds a sequence of Bourne Shell arguments which are referenced during DataStage server startup and can be referenced by interactive users or other programs or scripts.
ReplyDeleteYou man even be required to add new environment variables to dsenv file in case you configure DataStage to connect to different databases using plugins or ODBC drivers.
Any environment variable required by the DataStage server should be included in the dsenv file. (Bhuvnesh Chaudhary through www.linkedin.com)