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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

Viewing or Editing Properties for an Application Group

Viewing or Editing Properties for an Application Group

You can view or edit properties for an application group.
You can change the application group name, location, and user ID and password.
  1. Open the application group.
    The following table describes the properties that the
    Application Group
    tab in the
    Resource Inspector
    displays for the application group:
    Property
    Description
    Name
    A user-defined name for the application group.
    Location
    Location of the source for which you want to capture changes. Select
    local
    if the source is on the PowerExchange Navigator system.
    This field lists the locations that are defined in NODE statements in the dbmover.cfg configuration file on the PowerExchange Navigator system.
    UserID
    A user ID that allows access to the source. The type of user ID depends on the source type and PowerExchange security settings:
    • If the source is on an i5/OS or z/OS system and PowerExchange security is enabled, enter an operating system user ID. PowerExchange security is enabled when the PowerExchange SECURITY statement in the DBMOVER member is set to (1,
      x
      ) or 2.
      x
      ).
    • For a DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows, Microsoft SQL Server, or Oracle source, enter a valid database user ID, if required. For more information, see the SECURITY Statement in the
      PowerExchange Reference Manual
      .
    Password
    A password for the specified user ID.
    If the source is on an i5/OS or z/OS system, 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:
    • Uppercase and lowercase letters
    • The numbers 0 to 9
    • Spaces
    • The following special characters:
      ’ - ; # \ , . / ! % & * ( ) _ + { } : @ | < > ?
      The first character is an apostrophe.
    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
    .
  2. To edit a property, click a property and enter or select a value.
    After you edit a property, a red square appears next to the changed property.
    To undo a change before you apply it, click
    Reset
    .
  3. To apply a change, click
    Apply
    .
    If you edit the application group name, you are prompted to confirm the change. If the new name matches the name of an existing application group, you are prompted to overwrite the existing group.
  4. Click
    Yes
    to confirm changes.
    The
    Resource Inspector
    updates any fields that you changed.

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