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  1. Preface
  2. Summary of PowerExchange New Features and Changes
  3. PowerExchange Installation and Upgrade
  4. PowerExchange Client for PowerCenter
  5. PowerExchange Condense
  6. PowerExchange Listener
  7. PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
  8. PowerExchange Logger for z/OS
  9. PowerExchange Navigator
  10. PowerExchange Monitoring and Tuning
  11. PowerExchange Utilities
  12. PowerExchange for Adabas
  13. PowerExchange for DB2 for i
  14. PowerExchange for DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
  15. PowerExchange for DB2 for z/OS
  16. PowerExchange for IMS
  17. PowerExchange for Microsoft SQL Server
  18. PowerExchange for MySQL
  19. PowerExchange ODBC
  20. PowerExchange for Oracle
  21. PowerExchange for PostgreSQL
  22. PowerExchange for SAP HANA
  23. PowerExchange for VSAM and Flat Files

Adabas ECCR Parameter

Adabas ECCR Parameter

The default value for the the following Adabas ECCR parameter in the RUNLIB(ADAECRP1) member has changed:
ETID_DATE={
Y
|N}
The default value for this parameter changed from N to Y.
Options:
  • Y
    . The ECCR does not replace ETID values that begin with x'40' entirely with x'40' values when writing these ETID values to the temporary PowerExchange commit file. The ECCR writes the values exactly as read from the expanded PLOG files to the commit file. If the ADASEL utility writes ETID values in hexadecimal timestamp format or in the ADASEL-generated internal format to the PLOG files, use this option to prevent a large number of outstanding UOWs, spill file allocation errors, and session failures.
  • N
    . The ECCR replaces ETID values that begin with x'40' entirely with x'40' values when writing ETID values to the temporary PowerExchange commit file. If the ADASEL utility produces ETID timestamp values as all x'40' values in the expanded PLOG files, this behavior is acceptable because the ECCR can still match the change records in PLOG files with the commit records in the PowerExchange commit file to determine where UOW commits occur. However, if the ADASEL-expanded PLOG files contain ETID values in hexadecimal timestamp format or in ADASEL-generated internal format, UOWs might remain open, causing numerous spill files, spill file allocation errors, and CDC session failures.
For more information, see the "Adabas Change Data Capture" chapter of the
PowerExchange CDC Guide for z/OS
.

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