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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange Utilities
  3. createdatamaps - Data Map Creation Utility
  4. DTLCCADW - Adabas PCAT Utility
  5. DTLCUIML - IMS Log Marker Utility
  6. DTLINFO - Release Information Utility
  7. DTLINFOX - Enhanced Release Information Utility
  8. DTLREXE - Remote Execution Utility
  9. DTLUAPPL - Restart Token Utility
  10. DTLUCBRG - Batch Registration Utility
  11. DTLUCDEP - CDEP Maintenance Utility
  12. DTLUCSR2 - IDMS SR2 and SR3 Records Utility
  13. DTLUCUDB - DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows CDC Utility
  14. DTLULCAT and DTLULOGC - IDMS Log Catalog Utilities
  15. DTLURDMO - Data Map Utility
  16. DTLUTSK - Task Control Utility
  17. EDMLUCTR - Log Scan and Print Utility
  18. EDMUOPTS - Service Aid Utility
  19. EDMXLUTL - Event Marker Utility
  20. HOSTENT - TCP/IP Address Reporter Utility
  21. PWXCATMY - MySQL Catalog Utility
  22. PWXUCCLPRT - Print Log Summary Utility
  23. PWXUCDCT - Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Utility
  24. PWXUCREG - Capture Registration Utility
  25. PWXUMAP - Map List Utility
  26. PWXUCRGP - Capture Registrations Print Utility
  27. PWXUDMX - Data Maps Update Time ECSA Memory Utility
  28. PWXUGSK - SSL Reporting Utility
  29. PWXUSSL - PowerExchange SSL Reporting Utility
  30. WRKJRNLCKE- Journal Lock Table Utility for IBM i

Log File for Data Maps Creation Utility

Log File for Data Maps Creation Utility

The createdatamaps utility writes informational, warning, and error messages to the log file that you specify when you run the command. If you do not specify a log file, the output is sent to the console.
After creating a data map, the utility writes informational messages to the log file. The messages report basic statistics such as the number of records and fields per data map.
Before executing the control file, the utility checks for syntax errors. If the utility encounters an error, it stops after the first error and reports the error in the log file.
The createdatamaps utility checks for the following kinds of syntax errors:
  • Missing mandatory elements
  • General syntax errors, such as unexpected property names
  • Illegal values, where the element definition provides enumerated values
  • Invalid characters in names
  • Maximum length of name fields exceeded
Each message in the log file might have one of the following prefixes, depending on the module that reported it:
Prefix
Module Description
PWXCMD
Infacmd user interface
PWXLog
Log file implementation for data map generation
MDO
Component that interprets the XML control file and acts upon it
PWXNative
PowerExchange connection support for communcation with the PowerExchange Listener
MDAdapter
Component that reads the metadata
Parser
Component that parses the COBOL, DBD, or VSAM metadata text files and turns them into Informatica object models
JDMX2
Component that interprets the Informatica object models and writes them to PowerExchange data maps
For examples of log files, see Examples.
For error message descriptions, see the
Informatica Message Reference
.

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