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  1. Preface
  2. PowerExchange Navigator Introduction
  3. Data Maps
  4. Data Maps for Specific Data Sources
  5. Copybooks
  6. Registration Groups and Capture Registrations
  7. Extraction Groups and Extraction Maps
  8. Personal Metadata
  9. Database Row Test
  10. PowerExchange Navigator Examples
  11. Appendix A: PowerExchange Functions for User-Defined Fields
  12. Appendix B: User Access Method Programs
  13. Appendix C: Application Groups and Applications
  14. Appendix D: Data Map Properties
  15. Appendix E: Record, Field, and Table Properties
  16. Appendix F: DTL__CAPXTIMESTAMP Time Stamps
  17. Appendix G: Trace for Creating a Memory Map When Importing a COBOL Copybook

Navigator User Guide

Navigator User Guide

Adding an IMS Single-Segment Data Map - Example

Adding an IMS Single-Segment Data Map - Example

This example demonstrates how to create a data map for a single IMS segment.
In this example, you use the IMSDEMOS example and import the example DBD source file to define the segment and the hierarchical sequence. You also import a COBOL copybook for the segment. This example uses the DL/1 batch access method.
To add a single-segment IMS data map:
  1. On the
    Resources
    tab in the
    Resource Explorer
    , click
    Add > Data Map
    .
  2. Enter the following information in the
    Name
    dialog box:
    • In the
      Schema Name
      box, enter
      IMSS1
      .
    • In the
      Data Map Name
      box, enter
      IMSM1
      .
    • In the
      Access Method
      list, select
      DL/1 BATCH
      .
    • Select the
      Import Record Definitions
      option.
  3. Click
    Next
    .
  4. In the
    DL/1 Batch Access Method
    dialog box, specify information about the data source .
    If you are reading an IMS unload data set, the
    IMS SSID
    and
    DBD Name
    values are required.
    If you are reading the IMS database by using a netport job that runs either DL/1 batch or BMP, the
    PCB Number
    value is required.
  5. Click
    Finish
    .
    On the
    Data Map
    tab in the
    Resource Explorer
    , the IMSS1.IMSM1 data map appears.
  6. In the
    Import Copybook - Source Details
    dialog box, enter the following information:
    • Select the
      Remote
      option.
    • In the
      Type
      list, select
      DBD
      .
  7. Click
    Next
    .
  8. In the
    Import Copybook - Remote DBD Details
    dialog box, enter the following information:
    • In the
      File Name
      box, enter the PDS name and DBD member with the high-level qualifier (HLQ) that you specified at installation. For example:
      hlq.DTLDEMO(IMSDBD)
    • In the
      Location
      list, select the z/OS location.
    • The locations displayed in the
      Location
      list are defined by NODE statements in the dbmover.cfg configuration file on the PowerExchange Navigator system.
    • If security has been implemented for the PowerExchange Listener on z/OS, enter the z/OS user ID and password.
    • In the
      Save File Locally As
      box, enter
      IMSDBD
      .
  9. Click
    Next
    .
  10. In the
    Import Copybook - Configuration Details
    dialog box, select the following options:
    • Select the
      Create tables for DL1 hierarchical paths
      option.
    • Accept the other defaults.
    For more information, see Importing a Copybook into a Data Map.
  11. Click
    Finish
    .
  12. In the
    Import Copybook Configuration Details
    dialog box, review your selections and click
    Finish
    .
  13. To import the DBD source, click
    OK
    .
  14. In the
    Record Definition
    dialog box, click
    Import
    . If necessary, skip a record type or stop an import. For more information, see Importing a Copybook into a Record or a Segment.
  15. To complete the import, click
    Next Redefinition
    or
    Previous Redefinition
    to move the blue arrow to select a line.
  16. If prompted, click
    Resume Import
    to resume the import.
  17. View the log information for the import process.

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