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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange Commands
  3. Adabas Log-Based ECCR Commands
  4. Batch VSAM ECCR Commands
  5. CICS/VSAM ECCR Commands
  6. Datacom Table-Based ECCR Commands
  7. DB2 for z/OS ECCR Commands
  8. IDMS Log-Based ECCR Commands
  9. IMS Synchronous ECCR Commands
  10. IMS Log-Based ECCR Commands
  11. PowerExchange Agent Commands
  12. PowerExchange Condense Commands
  13. PowerExchange Listener Commands
  14. PowerExchange Logger for z/OS Commands
  15. PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Commands
  16. pwxcmd Commands

Command Reference

Command Reference

Issuing PowerExchange Condense Commands

Issuing PowerExchange Condense Commands

Issuing commands to a PowerExchange Condense process varies by operating system.
On a z/OS system, use the MVS MODIFY (F) command to issue the PowerExchange Condense commands. You must include the Condense started task name or job name followed by a comma (,). In the syntax for the commands, this name is indicated by the
job_name
variable. You can enter the commands from the MVS operator console, an interface such as SDSF, or a batch job.
On an i5/OS system, use the SNDPWXCMD command to issue the PowerExchange Condense commands in foreground mode. Enter the commands from the i5/OS command line or include the commands in script files.
Alternatively, you can use the pwxcmd program to issue the PowerExchange Condense commands. You can issue a pwxcmd command from a Linux, UNIX, or Windows system to a PowerExchange Condense process running on the local or a remote i5/OS or z/OS system.

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