PowerExchange for CDC and Mainframe
- PowerExchange for CDC and Mainframe 10.5.3
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Option
| Description
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User ID
| If a user ID is required to access the system where the file is located, enter a user ID.
For files on supported Linux, UNIX, or Windows systems, if you have enabled PowerExchange LDAP user authentication, the user name is the enterprise user name. For more information, see the
PowerExchange Reference Manual .
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Password
| If you specify a user ID, enter a password for that user ID.
For access to a file on i5/OS or z/OS, you can enter a valid PowerExchange passphrase instead of a password. An i5/OS passphrase can be from 9 to 31 characters in length. A z/OS passphrase can be from 9 to 128 characters in length. A passphrase can contain the following characters:
Passphrases cannot include single quotation marks (‘), double quotation marks (“), or currency symbols.
On z/OS, the allowable characters in the IBM IRRPHREX exit do not affect the allowable characters in PowerExchange passphrases.
On z/OS, a valid RACF passphrase can be up to 100 characters in length. PowerExchange truncates passphrases longer than 100 characters when passing them to RACF for validation.
To use passphrases, ensure that the PowerExchange Listener runs with a security setting of SECURITY=(1,N) or higher in the DBMOVER member. For more information, see "SECURITY Statement" in the
PowerExchange Reference Manual .
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Location
| Select the node name of the system where the data file is located.
This field lists the locations that are defined in the NODE statements in the dbmover.cfg configuration file on the PowerExchange Navigator system.
Default is
local .
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File Password
| If a password is required to access the data file, enter a password.
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Save User ID and Password(s) for session
| Select this option to save the information you enter for the duration of the session.
Default is selected.
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Column
| Description
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Rec No
| The record number.
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Offset
| The data offset of the hexadecimal data.
Used for the vertical display format.
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Data
| The record data, which is displayed in one of the following display formats:
Default is Vertical.
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