Batches provide a
way to group sessions for either serial or parallel execution by the
Informatica Server. There are two types of batches:
a) Sequential: Runs sessions one
after the other.
b) Concurrent: Runs
sessions at the same time.
You might create a
sequential batch if you have sessions with source-target dependencies that you
want to run in a specific order. You might also create a concurrent batch if
you have several independent sessions you need scheduled at the same time. You
can place them all in one batch, then schedule the batch as needed instead of
scheduling each individual session.
You can create,
edit, start, schedule, and stop batches with the Server Manager. However, you
cannot copy or abort batches. With pmcmd, you can start and stop
batches.
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