Setting the PowerExchange Environment and Starting a Utility
Setting the PowerExchange Environment and Starting a Utility
If you run PowerExchange and PowerCenter using the same user account and need to create separate environments for PowerExchange and PowerCenter, run the pwxsettask.sh or pwxsettask.bat script to start a PowerExchange utility. The script sets the PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH variables correctly for PowerExchange.
To set the PowerExchange environment and start a PowerExchange utility on Linux or UNIX, issue the following command:
pwxsettask.sh
utility_name
parameter_list
To set the PowerExchange environment and start a PowerExchange utility on Windows, issue the following command:
pwxsettask
utility_name
parameter_list
parameter_list
represents a list of expressions in the form
parameter
=
value
. When you run the script on Windows, you must include each
parameter
=
value
expression in double quotation marks. On Linux and UNIX, the quotation marks are optional.
For example, to start the DTLUCBRG utility on Windows: