Step 5. Send the Data Map to the Remote z/OS PowerExchange Listener Node
Step 5. Send the Data Map to the Remote z/OS PowerExchange Listener Node
In this procedure, you convert the data map into an operating-system-independent file and send it to the z/OS node where the PowerExchange Listener runs. PowerExchange can then access the file for bulk data processing and to get metadata for capture registration creation.
Open the data map if it is not already open.
Select the data map name to highlight it.
Click
File > Send to Remote Node
from the menu bar. Or click the
Send to node
icon on the toolbar:
The
Data Map Remote Node
dialog box appears:
If the first parameter in the SECURITY statement is set to 1 or 2 in the DBMOVER member on z/OS, enter a valid z/OS user ID and password.
In the
Location
list, select the node name of the z/OS system that contains the IMS source database.
The listed locations are node names from the NODE statements in the local dbmover.cfg file on Windows. If the location you need is not listed, you must shut down the PowerExchange Navigator, add a NODE statement for the location to the dbmover.cfg file, and restart the PowerExchange Navigator.
Click
OK
.
A message box displays the status of the send operation. Message PWX-01700 indicates that the data map was successfully sent to the node.