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Message Posted: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 @ 19:09:54 GMT
Subj: | | Re: Synchronous Load to different machines |
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From: | | Grenwelge, Bill A. |
Dave,
As far as I know there isn't any thing that will allow a utility to connect to two seperate machines in the same instance. In otherwords, I
can't start Mload and stay log on to system A and B at the same time. It would have to be two seperate scripts to do this. There might be some
MF'ers out there who could possibly give you a way to emulate what you want with in the MF. I could do something similar in Unix with some
creative coding, however it would still be more than one load script that would have to be written.
This is mostly a limitation on the client side more than anything else, I believe.
Bill Grenwelge
Teradata Certified Master
Data Warehouse - Teradata DBA
Union Planters Bank
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