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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange Bulk Data Movement
  3. PowerExchange Listener
  4. Adabas Bulk Data Movement
  5. Datacom Bulk Data Movement
  6. DB2 for i5/OS Bulk Data Movement
  7. DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Bulk Data Movement
  8. DB2 for z/OS Bulk Data Movement
  9. IDMS Bulk Data Movement
  10. IMS Bulk Data Movement
  11. Microsoft SQL Server Bulk Data Movement
  12. Oracle Bulk Data Movement
  13. Sequential File Bulk Data Movement
  14. VSAM Bulk Data Movement
  15. Writing Data with Fault Tolerance
  16. Monitoring and Tuning Options

Bulk Data Movement Guide

Bulk Data Movement Guide

TEMPHLQ Statement

TEMPHLQ Statement

The TEMPHLQ statement overrides the high-level qualifier that PowerExchange uses by default when creating a temporary file for CA IDMS/DB metadata.
If you do not want PowerExchange to create data sets with the PowerExchange Listener user ID, define this statement. PowerExchange ignores the TEMPHLQ statement when you specify 2 for the first parameter of the SECURITY statement.
z/OS
CA IDMS/DB
SECURITY
No
TEMPHLQ=
hlq
For the
hlq
variable, enter the high-level qualifier (HLQ) for temporary data sets that PowerExchange creates for CA IDMS/DB metadata. A valid value is a 1- to 17-character string. By default, PowerExchange uses the PowerExchange Listener user ID as the HLQ for the metadata temporary data sets.
To use the TEMPHLQ statement, you must also specify 0 or 1 in the first parameter in the SECURITY statement.
If you define the following SECURITY and TEMPHLQ statements:
SECURITY=(0,N) TEMPHLQ=B.C
PowerExchange creates the following data set during the IDMS copybook import process to hold the CA IDMS/DB metadata:
B.C.METADATA.DTL000001

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