What is the difference between stop and abort

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Sirisha

  • Mar 2nd, 2006
 

The PowerCenter Server handles the abort command for the Session task like the stop command, except it has a timeout period of 60 seconds. If the PowerCenter Server cannot finish processing and committing data within the timeout period, it kills the DTM process and terminates the session.

ravi kumar guturi

  • Mar 3rd, 2006
 

stop: _______If the session u want to stop is a part of batch you must stop the batch,

if the batch is part of nested batch, Stop the outer most bacth\

Abort:----

You can issue the abort command , it is similar to stop command except it has 60 second time out .

If the server cannot finish processing and commiting data with in 60 sec

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kalyan

  • May 1st, 2006
 

Stop: In this case data query from source databases is stopped immediately but whatever data has been loaded into buffer, there transformations and loading contunes.Abort: Same as Stop but in this case maximum time allowed for buffered data is 60 Seconds.

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kalyan

  • May 1st, 2006
 

Stop: In this case data query from source databases is stopped immediately but whatever data has been loaded into buffer, there transformations and loading contunes. Abort: Same as Stop but in this case maximum time allowed for buffered data is 60 Seconds.

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