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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

Data Sources That Are Supported for Data Maps

Data Sources That Are Supported for Data Maps

You can define data maps for various data sources on the
i5/OS
,
z/OS
, Linux, UNIX, and Windows operating systems.
When you define a data map, you must select the appropriate PowerExchange access method for the data source and operating system.
The following table indicates which access method to use for each data source and operating system:
Data Source
i5/OS
Linux, UNIX, and Windows
z/OS
PowerExchange Access Method
Adabas file
-
X
X
ADABAS
CA Datacom/DB file
-
-
X
DATACOM
CA IDMS/DB database
-
-
X
IDMS
DB2 database
X
X
X
DB2
DB2 unload file
X
X
X
DB2UNLD
Flat files and sequential data sets
X
X
X
SEQ
IBM MQSeries message queue
X
X
X
MQSERIES
IMS database
-
-
X
DL/1 BATCH
IMS database accessed through a PowerExchange Listener
-
-
X
IMS ODBA
Tape data set
-
-
X
TAPE
User-defined user access method program
X
X
X
USER
VSAM entry-sequenced data set (ESDS)
-
-
X
ESDS
VSAM key-sequenced data set (KSDS)
-
-
X
KSDS
VSAM relative record data set (RRDS)
-
-
X
RRDS

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