PowerExchange for CDC and Mainframe
- PowerExchange for CDC and Mainframe 10.4.0 HotFix 1
- All Products
Bug
| Description
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PWX-8836
| During PowerExchange Express CDC for Oracle, a segmentation fault (SIGSEGV) might occur if PowerExchange encounters a compressed row that includes supplementally logged columns that are not valid.
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PWX-8813
| Db2 for i change data capture shuts down unexpectedly during a PowerExchange Navigator row test if the registered table has a date column.
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PWX-8788
| If you delete a z/OS extraction map from the PowerExchange Navigator, the extraction maps file is locked and subsequent operations time out.
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PWX-8786
| If remote Oracle system tables are registered for Oracle Streams Apply, the PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows might fail during startup for PowerExchange Express CDC with the following message:
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PWX-8778
| A PowerCenter session might fail at shutdown with an abend on the client machine.
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PWX-8777
| On Db2 for z/OS, PowerExchange does not execute certain SQL statements, such as MERGE, that are specified in the
Pre SQL or
Post SQL attribute for the PowerCenter session.
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PWX-8765
| During PowerExchange bulk data movement, PowerExchange might encounter an 0C4 abend when mapping invalid Julian dates.
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PWX-8753
| The PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows might end with the following timeout error because of excessive scanning of the Db2 log after a compressed record from a source table is encountered:
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PWX-8748
| During Express CDC for Oracle, if PowerExchange encounters an Update record for a column that has been split by row chaining, the column data might be truncated. As a result, date and number validation errors can occur, such as:
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PWX-8740
| For Microsoft SQL Server 2016 SP2 CU3 or later CDC sources, PowerExchange incorrectly interprets the server ID of the publication and consequently incorrectly queries SQL Server article information.
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PWX-8676
| During PowerExchange Express CDC for Oracle processing, the PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows might end with the following error message:
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PWX-8561
| PowerExchange issues the following error messages when trying to read data from a column that has a name of exactly 128 characters:
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