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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange Utilities
  3. createdatamaps - Data Map Creation Utility
  4. DTLCCADW - Adabas PCAT Utility
  5. DTLCUIML - IMS Log Marker Utility
  6. DTLINFO - Release Information Utility
  7. DTLREXE - Remote Execution Utility
  8. DTLUAPPL - Restart Token Utility
  9. DTLUCBRG - Batch Registration Utility
  10. DTLUCDEP - CDEP Maintenance Utility
  11. DTLUCSR2 - IDMS SR2 and SR3 Records Utility
  12. DTLUCUDB - DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows CDC Utility
  13. DTLULCAT and DTLULOGC - IDMS Log Catalog Utilities
  14. DTLURDMO - Data Map Utility
  15. DTLUTSK - Task Control Utility
  16. EDMLUCTR - Log Scan and Print Utility
  17. EDMXLUTL - Event Marker Utility
  18. HOSTENT - TCP/IP Address Reporter Utility
  19. PWXCATMY - MySQL Catalog Utility
  20. PWXUCCLPRT - Print Log Summary Utility
  21. PWXUCDCT - Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Utility
  22. PWXUCREG - Capture Registration Suspend Utility
  23. PWXUCRGP - Capture Registrations Print Utility
  24. PWXUDMX - Data Maps Update Time ECSA Memory Utility
  25. PWXUGSK - SSL Reporting Utility for z/OS
  26. PWXUMAP - Map List Utility
  27. PWXUSSL - PowerExchange SSL Reporting Utility

TARGET Statement

TARGET Statement

The TARGET statement specifies the target node to which you want to copy the maps and registrations. This node must be specified in a NODE statement in the DBMOVER configuration file.
Use the following syntax:
TARGET
target_node
;
This statement is optional on Linux, UNIX, and Windows. The default value is local. You can specify the same node name in the SOURCE and TARGET statements.
On z/OS systems, always specify a target node in the TARGET statement so that the PowerExchange Listener writes to the target files. If you use the default value of local, intermittent file contention might occur because the DTLURDMO job might try to write to the file when the PowerExchange Listener already has the file in write mode. If the PowerExchange Listener always writes to the target files, no such contention can occur.

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