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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

PowerExchange Commands Overview

PowerExchange Commands Overview

This publication describes the proper syntax, usage, and limitations of commands for controlling PowerExchange components and processes.
Commands for the following common components are covered:
  • PowerExchange Agent
  • PowerExchange Condense
  • PowerExchange Listener
  • PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
  • PowerExchange Logger for z/OS and Post-Log Merge Jobs
Also, commands for the following source-specific components are covered:
  • Adabas log-based Environmental Change Capture Routine (ECCR)
  • Batch/VSAM ECCR
  • CIC/VSAM ECCR
  • Datacom table-based ECCR
  • DB2 for z/OS ECCR
  • IDMS log-based ECCR
  • IMS log-based ECCR
  • IMS synchronous ECCR
For your convenience, this publication includes some commands that are not specific to PowerExchange, such as z/OS commands that are used to start or stop a PowerExchange task or job.
The publication does not cover the following topics:
  • Configuration parameters and statements, such as those in the DBMOVER configuration file. For information about setting these parameters, see the
    PowerExchange Reference Manual
    and the applicable CDC guides for your platforms.
  • Parameters and control statements for the PowerExchange utilities.
  • Sample JCL that is supplied as part of an MVS PowerExchange installation in the
    hlq
    .SAMPLIB library, where
    hlq
    is the high-level qualifier that you specified at installation.
This publication is organized to help you look up commands quickly. Each chapter addresses a PowerExchange source-specific change data capture component or a common component. The chapters for source-specific components precede those for common components. Within each chapter, the commands are arranged alphabetically by name. If a command name varies by platform, a generic name such as
Start commands
is used.

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