explain the environment varaibles with example?



explain the environment varaibles with example?..

Answer / Sheshmani Saroj

Environment variables are user-defined values used to store and share configuration information in Ab Initio. They can be set at various levels (e.g., job, step, or component level). An example is setting an environment variable named 'MY_VAR' to the value 'example' using the command 'SET ENV MY_VAR=example'. This variable can then be used within your Ab Initio programs.

Is This Answer Correct ?    0 Yes 0 No

Post New Answer

More Ab Initio Interview Questions

How to move data from developement to testing and testing to production?

1 Answers   BitWise, CTS, Satyam, Wipro,


How can you view the data in the Multifile

4 Answers   IBM,


In Join component which record will go to unused port and which will go to reject port ?

3 Answers   JPMorgan Chase,


What is common among data validity and data integrity?

1 Answers  


Mention what is the role of co-operating system in abinitio?

1 Answers  


What is air-project parameter ?

1 Answers  


Do you know what a local lookup is?

1 Answers  


Have you used rollup component? Describe how.

1 Answers  


What is publickey and private key?what is the use of this two keys?

1 Answers  


What metadata importer can do in ab initio?

1 Answers  


Explain how abinitio eme is segregated?

1 Answers  


If m loading a file of 1 million records.and the graph fails after loading 10,000 records. In this case if we use rollback command then what will happen?

4 Answers   IBM,


Categories