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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

Running the DTLUAPPL Utility on Linux, UNIX, and Windows

Running the DTLUAPPL Utility on Linux, UNIX, and Windows

To run the utility on Linux, UNIX, or Windows, use the following commands:
Command
Description
dtluappl
This command assumes the utility control statements are in the dtltknp.txt file. The command displays output in the command window.
The dtltknp.txt file resides in the PowerExchange installation directory, along with the DTLUAPPL program. The file contains sample control statements for the utility, which you can customize.
dtluappl > logname.txt
This command assumes the utility control statements are in the dtltknp.txt file. The command writes output to the logname.txt file.
dtluappl
parm_file
.txt > logname.txt
This command reads the utility control statements from a user-defined parameter file. If you create the file in a directory other than the PowerExchange base installation directory, provide the full path and file name, for example,
C:\mydir\runuappl.txt
. The command writes output to the logname.txt file.

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