Data Transformation Engine Execution Commands Reference Guide
Chapter 2 - Execution Commands List of Execution Commands
Execution Commands Reference Guide
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List (-L)
When using a Command Server on a platform other than Windows, use the List
execution command (
-L) to display a list of the data sources and targets that are
compiled into a map file.
Note This command does not execute the map; it displays the list of sources and
destinations.
For example, to display the sources and destinations for the sample SDQ map,
enter the following:
./mercator sdq.mmc -L
Using the Command Server on a UNIX platform, the command listed above would
display the following:
Mercator(TM) Solaris(TM) Command Server - version 6.0(123)
Copyright (C) 2000 Mercator Software
Map file: /sun3home/qalocal/eb_NO_123/examples/sdq.mmc -l
Card information for map /sun3home/qalocal/eb_NO_123/examples/sdq.mmc:
T column is data type: F=File, A=Application, D=Database
Name T Data
---- - ----
Input # 1 TM F wal850.new
Input # 2 Profile F PARTNER.TXT
Output # 1 TMOut F wally.out
This information can be useful when determining the current source or target
names, as well as to confirm the exact source, target types, or locations.
Output Target Override – Application (-OA)
Use the Output Target Override – Application execution command (-OA) to
override specifications in the compiled map file for a specific output card for a
single execution of a map.
-OA[
alias
]
card_num
[R
count
:
interval
][B]
[K['
filename
']|[+'
filename
']|[U'
filepath
']|[U]|
[1
'
filename
']|[1+'
filename
']|[U1'
filepath
']|[U1]]
{
target-adptr-cmd
|.}
Option Description
alias
This is the adapter alias for the specific application
adapter. For example, FTP is the adapter alias for the FTP