Feb 12, 2003 #1 subha777 IS-IT--Management Jan 30, 2003 3 US Hi, I am learning Ab-Initio(ETL) - are there any books there for IBM Mainframe Programmers? Thanks,
Jun 4, 2003 #2 sbasak Programmer Jun 4, 2003 1 GB Ab Initio doesn't allow anyone to write books on it. They keep their application proprietory and confidential. From my 1 year experience in Ab inito, I simply found it bogus Upvote 0 Downvote
Ab Initio doesn't allow anyone to write books on it. They keep their application proprietory and confidential. From my 1 year experience in Ab inito, I simply found it bogus
Jun 11, 2003 #3 RabbitChaser MIS Jun 11, 2003 3 US There are no books about Ab Initio, though the company does have documentation on accessing mainframe data. However, since the product abstracts the data away from the operating system, what works in Unix, NT, Linux also generally works on the mainframe. Hope this helps. RabbitChaser Upvote 0 Downvote
There are no books about Ab Initio, though the company does have documentation on accessing mainframe data. However, since the product abstracts the data away from the operating system, what works in Unix, NT, Linux also generally works on the mainframe. Hope this helps. RabbitChaser