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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: Introduction
  3. Part 2: PowerExchange Client for PowerCenter (PWXPC)
  4. Part 3: PowerExchange ODBC
  5. Appendix A: PowerExchange Interfaces for PowerCenter Tips
  6. Appendix B: Datatypes and Code Pages
  7. Appendix C: PowerExchange Interfaces for PowerCenter Troubleshooting

PowerExchange Interfaces for PowerCenter

PowerExchange Interfaces for PowerCenter

Retrieving PowerExchange Log Entries

Retrieving PowerExchange Log Entries

PWXPC writes PowerExchange error and warning messages to the PowerCenter session log by default. You can configure PWXPC to also write PowerExchange informational messages to the session log. The session log then contains all of the PowerCenter and PowerExchange messages related to session processing.
PWXPC incorporates PowerExchange messages into PowerCenter message PWXPC_10091 when writing messages to the session log.
To configure PWXPC to include PowerExchange informational messages in the PowerCenter session log, configure one of the following connection attributes in PowerCenter:
  • Select the
    Retrieve PWX Log Entries
    connection attribute. (PWXPC application connection types only)
  • Specify the RETLOGINFOMSG=Y option in the
    PWX Override
    connection attribute. (All PWXPC connection types)
The
Retrieve PWX Log Entries
connection attribute and the RETLOGINFOMSG=Y option of the
PWX Override
connection attribute are equivalent.
If you enable the
Retrieve PWX Log Entries
connection attribute or specify RETLOGINFOMSG=Y in the
PWX Override
connection attribute, PWXPC writes all PowerExchange messages, including informational messages, that are related to the session to the PowerCenter session log.
Informational messages are not limited in size and might take up hundreds of lines in your session log.

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