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Question: Dimension Modeling types along with their significance Answer: Data Modelling is broadly classified into 2 types. A) E-R Diagrams (Entity - Relatioships). B) Dimensional Modelling. Question: Dimensional modelling is again sub divided into 2 types. Answer: A) Star Schema - Simple & Much Faster. Denormalized form. B) Snowflake Schema - Complex with more Granularity. More normalized form. Question: Importance of Surrogate Key in Data warehousing? Answer: Surrogate Key is a Primary Key for a Dimension table. Most importance of using it is, it is independent of underlying database, i.e. Surrogate Key is not affected by the changes going on with a database. Question: Differentiate Database data and Data warehouse data? Answer: Data in a Database is

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Question: Dimension Modeling types along with their significance

Answer:

Data Modelling is broadly classified into 2 types.

A) E-R Diagrams (Entity - Relatioships).

B) Dimensional Modelling.

Question: Dimensional modelling is again sub divided into 2 types.

Answer:

A) Star Schema - Simple & Much Faster. Denormalized form.

B) Snowflake Schema - Complex with more Granularity. More normalized form.

Question: Importance of Surrogate Key in Data warehousing?

Answer:

Surrogate Key is a Primary Key for a Dimension table. Most importance of using it is, it

is independent of underlying database, i.e. Surrogate Key is not affected by the changes

going on with a database.

Question: Differentiate Database data and Data warehouse data?

Answer:

Data in a Database is

A) Detailed or Transactional

B) Both Readable and Writable.

C) Current.

Question: What is the flow of loading data into fact & dimensional tables?

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Answer:

Fact table - Table with Collection of Foreign Keys corresponding to the Primary Keys

in Dimensional table. Consists of fields with numeric values.

Dimension table - Table with Unique Primary Key.

Load - Data should be first loaded into dimensional table. Based on the primary key

values in dimensional table, then data should be loaded into Fact table.

Question: Orchestrate Vs Datastage Parallel Extender?

Answer:

Orchestrate itself is an ETL tool with extensive parallel processing capabilities and

running on UNIX platform. Datastage used Orchestrate with Datastage XE (Beta version

of 6.0) to incorporate the parallel processing capabilities. Now Datastage has purchased

Orchestrate and integrated it with Datastage XE and released a new version Datastage 6.0

i.e. Parallel Extender.

Question: Differentiate Primary Key and Partition Key?

Answer:

Primary Key is a combination of unique and not null. It can be a collection of key values

called as composite primary key. Partition Key is a just a part of Primary Key. There are

several methods of partition like Hash, DB2, Random etc...While using Hash partition we

specify the Partition Key.

Question: What are Stage Variables, Derivations and Constants?

Answer:

Stage Variable - An intermediate processing variable that retains value during read and

doesn’t pass the value into target column.

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Constraint - Conditions that are either true or false that specifies flow of data with a link.

Derivation - Expression that specifies value to be passed on to the target column.

Question: What is the default cache size? How do you change the cache size if

needed?

Answer:

Default cache size is 256 MB. We can increase it by going into Datastage Administrator

and selecting the Tunable Tab and specify the cache size over there.

Question: What is Hash file stage and what is it used for?

Answer:

Used for Look-ups. It is like a reference table. It is also used in-place of ODBC, OCI

tables for better performance.

Question: What are types of Hashed File?

Answer:

Hashed File is classified broadly into 2 types.

A) Static - Sub divided into 17 types based on Primary Key Pattern.

B) Dynamic - sub divided into 2 types

i) Generic

ii) Specific

Default Hased file is "Dynamic - Type Random 30 D"

Question: What are Static Hash files and Dynamic Hash files?

Answer:

As the names itself suggest what they mean. In general we use Type-30 dynamic Hash

files. The Data file has a default size of 2GB and the overflow file is used if the data

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exceeds the 2GB size.

Question: What is the Usage of Containers? What are its types?

Answer:

Container is a collection of stages used for the purpose of Reusability.

There are 2 types of Containers.

A) Local Container: Job Specific

B) Shared Container: Used in any job within a project.

Question: Compare and Contrast ODBC and Plug-In stages?

Answer:

ODBC PLUG-IN

Poor Performance Good Performance

Can be used for Variety of Databases Database Specific (only one database)

Can handle Stored Procedures Cannot handle Stored Procedures

Question: How do you execute datastage job from command line prompt?

Answer:

Using "dsjob" command as follows.

dsjob -run -jobstatus projectname jobname

Question: What are the command line functions that import and export the DS

jobs?

Answer:

dsimport.exe - imports the DataStage components.

dsexport.exe - exports the DataStage components.

Question: How to run a Shell Script within the scope of a Data stage job?

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Answer:

By using "ExcecSH" command at Before/After job properties.

Question: What are OConv () and Iconv () functions and where are they used?

Answer:

IConv() - Converts a string to an internal storage format

OConv() - Converts an expression to an output format.

Question: How to handle Date convertions in Datastage? Convert mm/dd/yyyy

format to yyyy-dd-mm?

Answer:

We use

a) "Iconv" function - Internal Convertion.

b) "Oconv" function - External Convertion.

Function to convert mm/dd/yyyy format to yyyy-dd-mm is

Oconv(Iconv(Filedname,"D/MDY[2,2,4]"),"D-MDY[2,2,4]")

Question: Types of Parallel Processing?

Answer:

Parallel Processing is broadly classified into 2 types.

a) SMP - Symmetrical Multi Processing.

b) MPP - Massive Parallel Processing.

Question: What does a Config File in parallel extender consist of?

Answer:

Config file consists of the following.

a) Number of Processes or Nodes.

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b) Actual Disk Storage Location.

Question: Functionality of Link Partitioner and Link Collector?

Answer:

Link Partitioner: It actually splits data into various partitions or data flows using various

Partition methods.

Link Collector: It collects the data coming from partitions, merges it into a single data

flow and loads to target.

Question: What is Modulus and Splitting in Dynamic Hashed File?

Answer:

In a Hashed File, the size of the file keeps changing randomly.

If the size of the file increases it is called as "Modulus".

If the size of the file decreases it is called as "Splitting".

Question: Types of views in Datastage Director?

Answer:

There are 3 types of views in Datastage Director

a) Job View - Dates of Jobs Compiled.

b) Log View - Status of Job last Run

c) Status View - Warning Messages, Event Messages, Program Generated Messages.

Question: Did you Parameterize the job or hard-coded the values in the jobs?

Answer:

Always parameterized the job. Either the values are coming from Job Properties or from

a ‘Parameter Manager’ – a third part tool. There is no way you will hard–code some

parameters in your jobs. The often Parameterized variables in a job are: DB DSN name,

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username, password, dates W.R.T for the data to be looked against at.

Question: Have you ever involved in updating the DS versions like DS 5.X, if so tell

us some the steps you have taken in doing so?

Answer:

Yes.

The following are some of the steps:

Definitely take a back up of the whole project(s) by exporting the project as a .dsx file

See that you are using the same parent folder for the new version also for your old jobs

using the hard-coded file path to work.

After installing the new version import the old project(s) and you have to compile them

all again. You can use 'Compile All' tool for this.

Make sure that all your DB DSN's are created with the same name as old ones. This step

is for moving DS from one machine to another.

In case if you are just upgrading your DB from Oracle 8i to Oracle 9i there is tool on DS

CD that can do this for you.

Do not stop the 6.0 server before the upgrade, version 7.0 install process collects project

information during the upgrade. There is NO rework (recompilation of existing

jobs/routines) needed after the upgrade.

Question: How did you handle reject data?

Answer:

Typically a Reject-link is defined and the rejected data is loaded back into data

warehouse. So Reject link has to be defined every Output link you wish to collect

rejected data. Rejected data is typically bad data like duplicates of Primary keys or nullrows

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where data is expected.

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Question: What are other Performance tunings you have done in your last project

to increase the performance of slowly running jobs?

Answer:

Staged the data coming from ODBC/OCI/DB2UDB stages or any database on the

server using Hash/Sequential files for optimum performance also for data recovery in

case job aborts.

Tuned the OCI stage for 'Array Size' and 'Rows per Transaction' numerical values for

faster inserts, updates and selects.

Tuned the 'Project Tunables' in Administrator for better performance.

Used sorted data for Aggregator.

Sorted the data as much as possible in DB and reduced the use of DS-Sort for better

performance of jobs.

Removed the data not used from the source as early as possible in the job.

Worked with DB-admin to create appropriate Indexes on tables for better

performance of DS queries.

Converted some of the complex joins/business in DS to Stored Procedures on DS for

faster execution of the jobs.

If an input file has an excessive number of rows and can be split-up then use standard

logic to run jobs in parallel.

Before writing a routine or a transform, make sure that there is not the functionality

required in one of the standard routines supplied in the sdk or ds utilities categories.

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Constraints are generally CPU intensive and take a significant amount of time to

process. This may be the case if the constraint calls routines or external macros but if

it is inline code then the overhead will be minimal.

Try to have the constraints in the 'Selection' criteria of the jobs itself. This will

eliminate the unnecessary records even getting in before joins are made.

Tuning should occur on a job-by-job basis.

Use the power of DBMS.

Try not to use a sort stage when you can use an ORDER BY clause in the database.

Using a constraint to filter a record set is much slower than performing a SELECT …

WHERE….

Make every attempt to use the bulk loader for your particular database. Bulk loaders

are generally faster than using ODBC or OLE.

Question: Tell me one situation from your last project, where you had faced

problem and How did u solve it?

Answer:

1. The jobs in which data is read directly from OCI stages are running extremely slow. I

had to stage the data before sending to the transformer to make the jobs run faster.

2. The job aborts in the middle of loading some 500,000 rows. Have an option either

cleaning/deleting the loaded data and then run the fixed job or run the job again from

the row the job has aborted. To make sure the load is proper we opted the former.

Question: Tell me the environment in your last projects

Answer:

Give the OS of the Server and the OS of the Client of your recent most project

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Question: How did u connect with DB2 in your last project?

Answer:

Most of the times the data was sent to us in the form of flat files. The data is dumped and

sent to us. In some cases were we need to connect to DB2 for look-ups as an instance

then we used ODBC drivers to connect to DB2 (or) DB2-UDB depending the situation

and availability. Certainly DB2-UDB is better in terms of performance as you know the

native drivers are always better than ODBC drivers. 'iSeries Access ODBC Driver

9.00.02.02' - ODBC drivers to connect to AS400/DB2.

Question: What are Routines and where/how are they written and have you written

any routines before?

Answer:

Routines are stored in the Routines branch of the DataStage Repository, where you can

create, view or edit.

The following are different types of Routines:

1. Transform Functions

2. Before-After Job subroutines

3. Job Control Routines

Question: How did you handle an 'Aborted' sequencer?

Answer:

In almost all cases we have to delete the data inserted by this from DB manually and fix

the job and then run the job again.

Question: What are Sequencers?

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Answer:

Sequencers are job control programs that execute other jobs with preset Job parameters.

Question: Read the String functions in DS

Answer:

Functions like [] -> sub-string function and ':' -> concatenation operator

Syntax:

string [ [ start, ] length ]

string [ delimiter, instance, repeats ]

Question: What will you in a situation where somebody wants to send you a file and

use that file as an input or reference and then run job.

Answer:

Under Windows: Use the 'WaitForFileActivity' under the Sequencers and then run the

job. May be you can schedule the sequencer around the time the file is expected to

arrive.

Under UNIX: Poll for the file. Once the file has start the job or sequencer depending

on the file.

Question: What is the utility you use to schedule the jobs on a UNIX server other

than using Ascential Director?

Answer:

Use crontab utility along with dsexecute() function along with proper parameters passed.

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Question: Did you work in UNIX environment?

Answer:

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Yes. One of the most important requirements.

Question: How would call an external Java function which are not supported by

DataStage?

Answer:

Starting from DS 6.0 we have the ability to call external Java functions using a Java

package from Ascential. In this case we can even use the command line to invoke the

Java function and write the return values from the Java program (if any) and use that files

as a source in DataStage job.

Question: How will you determine the sequence of jobs to load into data warehouse?

Answer:

First we execute the jobs that load the data into Dimension tables, then Fact tables, then

load the Aggregator tables (if any).

Question: The above might raise another question: Why do we have to load the

dimensional tables first, then fact tables:

Answer:

As we load the dimensional tables the keys (primary) are generated and these keys

(primary) are Foreign keys in Fact tables.

Question: Does the selection of 'Clear the table and Insert rows' in the ODBC stage

send a Truncate statement to the DB or does it do some kind of Delete logic.

Answer:

There is no TRUNCATE on ODBC stages. It is Clear table blah blah and that is a delete

from statement. On an OCI stage such as Oracle, you do have both Clear and Truncate

options. They are radically different in permissions (Truncate requires you to have alter

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table permissions where Delete doesn't).

Question: How do you rename all of the jobs to support your new File-naming

conventions?

Answer:

Create an Excel spreadsheet with new and old names. Export the whole project as a dsx.

Write a Perl program, which can do a simple rename of the strings looking up the Excel

file. Then import the new dsx file probably into a new project for testing. Recompile all

jobs. Be cautious that the name of the jobs has also been changed in your job control jobs

or Sequencer jobs. So you have to make the necessary changes to these Sequencers.

Question: When should we use ODS?

Answer:

DWH's are typically read only, batch updated on a schedule

ODS's are maintained in more real time, trickle fed constantly

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Question: What other ETL's you have worked with?

Answer:

Informatica and also DataJunction if it is present in your Resume.

Question: How good are you with your PL/SQL?

Answer:

On the scale of 1-10 say 8.5-9

Question: What versions of DS you worked with?

Answer:

DS 7.5, DS 7.0.2, DS 6.0, DS 5.2

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Question: What's the difference between Datastage Developers...?

Answer:

Datastage developer is one how will code the jobs. Datastage designer is how will design

the job, I mean he will deal with blue prints and he will design the jobs the stages that are

required in developing the code

Question: What are the requirements for your ETL tool?

Answer:

Do you have large sequential files (1 million rows, for example) that need to be compared

every day versus yesterday?

If so, then ask how each vendor would do that. Think about what process they are going

to do. Are they requiring you to load yesterday’s file into a table and do lookups?

If so, RUN!! Are they doing a match/merge routine that knows how to process this in

sequential files? Then maybe they are the right one. It all depends on what you need the

ETL to do.

If you are small enough in your data sets, then either would probably be OK.

Question: What are the main differences between Ascential DataStage and

Informatica PowerCenter?

Answer:

Chuck Kelley’s Answer: You are right; they have pretty much similar functionality.

However, what are the requirements for your ETL tool? Do you have large sequential

files (1 million rows, for example) that need to be compared every day versus yesterday?

If so, then ask how each vendor would do that. Think about what process they are going

to do. Are they requiring you to load yesterday’s file into a table and do lookups? If so,

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RUN!! Are they doing a match/merge routine that knows how to process this in

sequential files? Then maybe they are the right one. It all depends on what you need the

ETL to do. If you are small enough in your data sets, then either would probably be OK.

Les Barbusinski’s Answer: Without getting into specifics, here are some differences

you may want to explore with each vendor:

Does the tool use a relational or a proprietary database to store its Meta data and

scripts? If proprietary, why?

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What add-ons are available for extracting data from industry-standard ERP,

Accounting, and CRM packages?

Can the tool’s Meta data be integrated with third-party data modeling and/or

business intelligence tools? If so, how and with which ones?

How well does each tool handle complex transformations, and how much external

scripting is required?

What kinds of languages are supported for ETL script extensions?

Almost any ETL tool will look like any other on the surface. The trick is to find out

which one will work best in your environment. The best way I’ve found to make this

determination is to ascertain how successful each vendor’s clients have been using their

product. Especially clients who closely resemble your shop in terms of size, industry, inhouse

skill sets, platforms, source systems, data volumes and transformation complexity.

Ask both vendors for a list of their customers with characteristics similar to your own that

have used their ETL product for at least a year. Then interview each client (preferably

several people at each site) with an eye toward identifying unexpected problems, benefits,

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or quirkiness with the tool that have been encountered by that customer. Ultimately, ask

each customer – if they had it all to do over again – whether or not they’d choose the

same tool and why? You might be surprised at some of the answers.

Joyce Bischoff’s Answer: You should do a careful research job when selecting products.

You should first document your requirements, identify all possible products and evaluate

each product against the detailed requirements. There are numerous ETL products on the

market and it seems that you are looking at only two of them. If you are unfamiliar with

the many products available, you may refer to www.tdan.com, the Data Administration

Newsletter, for product lists.

If you ask the vendors, they will certainly be able to tell you which of their product’s

features are stronger than the other product. Ask both vendors and compare the answers,

which may or may not be totally accurate. After you are very familiar with the products,

call their references and be sure to talk with technical people who are actually using the

product. You will not want the vendor to have a representative present when you speak

with someone at the reference site. It is also not a good idea to depend upon a high-level

manager at the reference site for a reliable opinion of the product. Managers may paint a

very rosy picture of any selected product so that they do not look like they selected an

inferior product.

Question: How many places u can call Routines?

Answer:

Four Places u can call

1. Transform of routine

a. Date Transformation

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b. Upstring Transformation

2. Transform of the Before & After Subroutines

3. XML transformation

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4. Web base transformation

Question: What is the Batch Program and how can generate?

Answer: Batch program is the program it's generate run time to maintain by the

Datastage itself but u can easy to change own the basis of your requirement (Extraction,

Transformation, Loading) .Batch program are generate depends your job nature either

simple job or sequencer job, you can see this program on job control option.

Question: Suppose that 4 job control by the sequencer like (job 1, job 2, job 3, job 4

) if job 1 have 10,000 row ,after run the job only 5000 data has been loaded in target

table remaining are not loaded and your job going to be aborted then.. How can

short out the problem?

Answer:

Suppose job sequencer synchronies or control 4 job but job 1 have problem, in this

condition should go director and check it what type of problem showing either data type

problem, warning massage, job fail or job aborted, If job fail means data type problem or

missing column action .So u should go Run window ->Click-> Tracing->Performance or

In your target table ->general -> action-> select this option here two option

(i) On Fail -- Commit , Continue

(ii) On Skip -- Commit, Continue.

First u check how much data already load after then select on skip option then

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continue and what remaining position data not loaded then select On Fail , Continue

...... Again Run the job defiantly u gets successful massage

Question: What happens if RCP is disable?

Answer:

In such case OSH has to perform Import and export every time when the job runs and the

processing time job is also increased...

Question: How do you rename all of the jobs to support your new File-naming

conventions?

Answer: Create a Excel spreadsheet with new and old names. Export the whole project

as a dsx. Write a Perl program, which can do a simple rename of the strings looking up

the Excel file. Then import the new dsx file probably into a new project for testing.

Recompile all jobs. Be cautious that the name of the jobs has also been changed in your

job control jobs or Sequencer jobs. So you have to make the necessary changes to these

Sequencers.

Question: What will you in a situation where somebody wants to send you a file and

use that file as an input or reference and then run job.

Answer: A. Under Windows: Use the 'WaitForFileActivity' under the Sequencers and

then run the job. May be you can schedule the sequencer around the time the file is

expected to arrive.

B. Under UNIX: Poll for the file. Once the file has start the job or sequencer depending

on the file

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Question: What are Sequencers?

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Answer: Sequencers are job control programs that execute other jobs with preset Job

parameters.

Question: How did you handle an 'Aborted' sequencer?

Answer: In almost all cases we have to delete the data inserted by this from DB manually

and fix the job and then run the job again.

Question34: What is the difference between the Filter stage and the Switch stage?

Ans: There are two main differences, and probably some minor ones as well. The two

main differences are as follows.

1) The Filter stage can send one input row to more than one output link. The Switch

stage can not - the C switch construct has an implicit break in every case.

2) The Switch stage is limited to 128 output links; the Filter stage can have a

theoretically unlimited number of output links. (Note: this is not a challenge!)

Question: How can i achieve constraint based loading using datastage7.5.My target

tables have inter dependencies i.e. Primary key foreign key constraints. I want my

primary key tables to be loaded first and then my foreign key tables and also primary key

tables should be committed before the foreign key tables are executed. How can I go

about it?

Ans:1) Create a Job Sequencer to load you tables in Sequential mode

In the sequencer Call all Primary Key tables loading Jobs first and followed by Foreign

key tables, when triggering the Foreign tables load Job trigger them only when Primary

Key load Jobs run Successfully ( i.e. OK trigger)

2) To improve the performance of the Job, you can disable all the constraints on the

tables and load them. Once loading done, check for the integrity of the data. Which does

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not meet raise exceptional data and cleanse them.

This only a suggestion, normally when loading on constraints are up, will drastically

performance will go down.

3) If you use Star schema modeling, when you create physical DB from the model, you

can delete all constraints and the referential integrity would be maintained in the ETL

process by referring all your dimension keys while loading fact tables. Once all

dimensional keys are assigned to a fact then dimension and fact can be loaded together.

At the same time RI is being maintained at ETL process level.

Question: How do you merge two files in DS?

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Ans: Either use Copy command as a Before-job subroutine if the metadata of the 2 files

are same or create a job to concatenate the 2 files into one, if the metadata is different.

Question: How do you eliminate duplicate rows?

Ans: Data Stage provides us with a stage Remove Duplicates in Enterprise edition. Using

that stage we can eliminate the duplicates based on a key column.

Question: How do you pass filename as the parameter for a job?

Ans: While job development we can create a parameter 'FILE_NAME' and the value can

be passed while

Question: How did you handle an 'Aborted' sequencer?

Ans: In almost all cases we have to delete the data inserted by this from DB manually

and fix the job and then run the job again.

Question: Is there a mechanism available to export/import individual DataStage

ETL jobs from the UNIX command line?

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Ans: Try dscmdexport and dscmdimport. Won't handle the "individual job" requirement.

You can only export full projects from the command line.

You can find the export and import executables on the client machine usually someplace

like: C:\Program Files\Ascential\DataStage.

Question: Diff. between JOIN stage and MERGE stage.

Answer:

JOIN: Performs join operations on two or more data sets input to the stage and then

outputs the resulting dataset.

MERGE: Combines a sorted master data set with one or more sorted updated data sets.

The columns from the records in the master and update data set s are merged so that the

out put record contains all the columns from the master record plus any additional

columns from each update record that required.

A master record and an update record are merged only if both of them have the same

values for the merge key column(s) that we specify .Merge key columns are one or more

columns that exist in both the master and update records.

Question: Advantages of the DataStage?

Answer:

Business advantages:

Helps for better business decisions;

It is able to integrate data coming from all parts of the company;

It helps to understand the new and already existing clients;

We can collect data of different clients with him, and compare them;

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It makes the research of new business possibilities possible;

We can analyze trends of the data read by him.

Technological advantages:

It handles all company data and adapts to the needs;

It offers the possibility for the organization of a complex business intelligence;

Flexibly and scalable;

It accelerates the running of the project;

Easily implementable.

1. What is the architecture of data stage?

Basically architecture of DS is client/server architecture.

Client components & server components

Client components are 4 types they are

1. Data stage designer

2. Data stage administrator

3. Data stage director

4. Data stage manager

Data stage designer is user for to design the jobs

Data stage manager is used for to import & export the project to view & edit the

contents of the repository.

Data stage administrator is used for creating the project, deleting the project & setting

the environment variables.

Data stage director is use for to run the jobs, validate the jobs, scheduling the jobs.

Server components

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DS server: runs executable server jobs, under the control of the DS director, that extract,

transform, and load data into a DWH.

DS Package installer: A user interface used to install packaged DS jobs and plug-in;

Repository or project: a central store that contains all the information required to build

DWH or data mart.

2. What r the stages u worked on?

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3. I have some jobs every month automatically delete the log details what r the steps

u have to take for that

We have to set the option autopurge in DS Adminstrator.

4. I want to run the multiple jobs in the single job. How can u handle.

In job properties set the option ALLOW MULTIPLE INSTANCES.

5. What is version controlling in DS?

In DS, version controlling is used for back up the project or jobs.

This option is available in DS 7.1 version onwards.

Version controls r of 2 types.

1. VSS- visual source safe

2. CVSS- concurrent visual source safe.

VSS is designed by Microsoft but the disadvantage is only one user can access at a time,

other user can wait until the first user complete the operation.

CVSS, by using this many users can access concurrently. When compared to VSS, CVSS

cost is high.

6. What is the difference between clear log file and clear status file?

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Clear log--- we can clear the log details by using the DS Director. Under job menu

clear log option is available. By using this option we can clear the log details of

particular job.

Clear status file---- lets the user remove the status of the record associated with all

stages of selected jobs.(in DS Director)

7. I developed 1 job with 50 stages, at the run time one stage is missed how can u

identify which stage is missing?

By using usage analysis tool, which is available in DS manager, we can find out the what

r the items r used in job.

8. My job takes 30 minutes time to run, I want to run the job less than 30 minutes?

What r the steps we have to take?

By using performance tuning aspects which are available in DS, we can reduce time.

Tuning aspect

In DS administrator : in-process and inter process

In between passive stages : inter process stage

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OCI stage : Array size and transaction size

And also use link partitioner & link collector stage in between passive stages

9. How to do road transposition in DS?

Pivot stage is used to transposition purpose. Pivot is an active stage that maps sets of

columns in an input table to a single column in an output table.

10. If a job locked by some user, how can you unlock the particular job in DS?

We can unlock the job by using clean up resources option which is available in DS

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Director. Other wise we can find PID (process id) and kill the process in UNIX server.

11. What is a container? How many types containers are available? Is it possible to

use container as look up?

A container is a group of stages and links. Containers enable you to simplify and

modularize your server job designs by replacing complex areas of the diagram with a

single container stage.

DataStage provides two types of container:

• Local containers. These are created within a job and are only accessible by that job

only.

• Shared containers. These are created separately and are stored in the Repository in the

same way that jobs are. Shared containers can use any job in the project.

Yes we can use container as look up.

12. How to deconstruct the shared container?

To deconstruct the shared container, first u have to convert the shared container to local

container. And then deconstruct the container.

13. I am getting input value like X = Iconv(“31 DEC 1967”,”D”)? What is the X

value?

X value is Zero.

Iconv Function Converts a string to an internal storage format.It takes 31 dec 1967 as

zero and counts days from that date(31-dec-1967).

14. What is the Unit testing, integration testing and system testing?

Unit testing: As for Ds unit test will check the data type mismatching,

Size of the particular data type, column mismatching.

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Integration testing: According to dependency we will put all jobs are integrated in to

one sequence. That is called control sequence.

System testing: System testing is nothing but the performance tuning aspects in Ds.

15. What are the command line functions that import and export the DS jobs?

Dsimport.exe ---- To import the DataStage components

Dsexport.exe ---- To export the DataStage components

16. How many hashing algorithms are available for static hash file and dynamic

hash file?

Sixteen hashing algorithms for static hash file.

Two hashing algorithms for dynamic hash file( GENERAL or SEQ.NUM)

17. What happens when you have a job that links two passive stages together?

Obviously there is some process going on. Under covers Ds inserts a cut-down

transformer stage between the passive stages, which just passes data straight from one

stage to the other.

18. What is the use use of Nested condition activity?

Nested Condition. Allows you to further branch the execution of a sequence depending

on a condition.

19. I have three jobs A,B,C . Which are dependent on each other? I want to run A

& C jobs daily and B job runs only on Sunday. How can u do it?

First you have to schedule A & C jobs Monday to Saturday in one sequence.

Next take three jobs according to dependency in one more sequence and schedule that job

only Sunday. 

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