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Yash311
Calcite | Level 5

Hi All, 

 

 I would firstly like to know what file will be used to to see the work flow in SAS Data Management Studio which then can be Migrated in IBM Designer Client Studio ( Datastage 11.3) . Will It be one of the following files,

 

1) .SAS

2) Windows Batch File

3) .DDF

4) .DJF

 

As i am new to this i am going under a crash course for the same. I would just like to know what will be the file used for workflow. Please find the attached documents 

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Yash311
Calcite | Level 5

Hello Friends can some provide some insight on the issue.

SASKiwi
PROC Star

Your attachment looks like a Data Integration Studio job but your post is about Dataflux which is an entirely different product for data quality. Please explain.

Yash311
Calcite | Level 5

Hi ,

 

We have been provided with three different files and currently the software setup is not yet done on our machine. So i am curious to know through which file we can view the Data Flow .

 

1) .DJF

2) .SAS

3) .DDF

 

Thanks 

SASKiwi
PROC Star

SAS DI Studio provides the interface to view DI Studio flows. I'm not familiar with this product so I'll leave it up to others to explain more.

Yash311
Calcite | Level 5

Hi All, 

 

   Any one familiar with Data Integration studio. Does any one has a freeware software . Or any one can help me out with the above issues.

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