DB2 CC for unix environment
Dear Expert,
is it recommended to use DB2 control center on unix environment? Could you please refer us to the documentation or note which take this up?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Rudi
SAP does not explicitly recommend the use of the db2 cc - however, I am not aware of data inconsistency due to it's use.
For earlier releases there have been SAP extensions for the cc - and still the cc may be useful if you e.g. run the DB2 auto maintenance facilities and want to influence time windows, or exclude tables from the auto_runstats.
The bottom line is, you well may use the cc - but it's not integrated into SAP. The SAP tool for DB administration is the transaction DBACOCKPIT.
Malte
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i am very new to ODI environment.
i want know how to pass a value to variables in oracle data integrator from unix environment.
Example:
Variable name : Sales
for variable name sales i want to pass the value from unix environment.
Regards,
Raj
Edited by: user11137587 on Aug 19, 2009 6:26 AMWork Around !
You can execute OS commands using Jython script. Probably you need to flush your enviornment variables value into a file using jython script and then read those value into ODI variable from the file.
BUt may I know why you want to read environment variable vaules in ODI, Dont you think this will make your application less portable
Regards,
Amit -
Hi,
Still i was a pl/sql programmer in windows platform. Now a sudden requirement to work pl/sql in unix environment. I very much new to unix. I dont know how to proceed. Please suggest start point where should i start...please help me
thanks
aspThanks sharma,
'You are welcome.'>
U have been a good experienced person in this forums
'I do not want to take this comment. In fact, I would not deserve it'
'My experience is just 3 years in the S/W industry and full-time Oracle is '
' just less than that. But I deliberately wanted to participate actively in'
' this forum to gain knowledge from the other GURUs. But anyway thanks'
' your responses to a member in the forum.'
whether i have to learn any unix
specific os commands or no need of unix os command
knowledge.
'This depends on your work. If it purely for Oracle, then you do not have to'Cheers
Sarma. -
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We are planning to impliment SSO between 2004s Portal with R/3, BW, and host of other non SAP application which supports SSO. All the applications are hosted in UNIX environment.
Could anyone help us in understanding the pros and cons of having SSO in unix envrionment. Also you could give us any document (other than help.sap.com) which guides us in configuring will be of great help.
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Incase you need a document for SSO configuration, do send me your email address. You can also find documents in SDN Library.
Regards,
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email: [email protected]
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