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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

Importing a PL/I Copybook - Example

Importing a PL/I Copybook - Example

You can substitute a PL/I copybook for a COBOL copybook. This example shows how to add a
multiple-record
data map and import a PL/I copybook into it.
This example shows how to complete the following tasks:
  1. Add a data map and import a PL/I copybook with multiple definitions of a field into it.
    When you add the data map, you use a fixed-length binary data file of 58320 EBCDIC data records, which follow a single ASCII header record. Each record is 57 bytes long. This EBCDIC data file simulates reading data from an IBM mainframe system.
  2. Test the data map.
This example uses the train5.dat and train5.pl1 files.

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