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Architect should be able to write to a Kettle file based repository #16

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dibe0014 opened this issue Jan 12, 2016 · 4 comments
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When generating Kettle jobs, Architect has the option to write the files to a database repository or to the file system. There should also be an option to save the Kettle files to a file based repository.

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Hi Benjamin,
Good Morning!

Do you want to add 3rd option to save a kettle job as a file based
repository?
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Can you please explain me ?

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Kirti

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When generating Kettle jobs, Architect has the option to write the files
to a database repository or to the file system There should also be an
option to save the Kettle files to a file based repository


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Yes, I would like a third option, to store the kettle job to a file based repository.

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Thank you.!

On Friday, January 15, 2016, dibe0014 <notifications@github.com
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Yes, I would like a third option, to store the kettle job to a file based
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Hi Benjamin,

You mean user can save a job to existing ' File Based Repository' or by creating 'New Folder' inside 'File Based Repository', where 'File Based Repository' already exists/created using Pentaho. Clarify if the requirement is different.

-Kirti

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