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Regarding interactive ID of batch job
Hi all,
We are running a batch job using Unix script. This batch job is running daily to get data from a Mainframe database and to load our tables. We are using an interactive ID for the batch job. If we removed that interactive ID, the batch job fails. What's my question is.. Is the interactive ID must to run the batch job? Is there any other solution to run the batch job without using interactive ID? Thanks in Advance, Pradeep. |
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