Data Transformation Engine Execution Commands Reference Guide
Chapter 2 - Execution Commands Command Availability
Execution Commands Reference Guide
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If the Ignore Warnings command (
-Z) is enabled and a map encounters the
condition for any warning code as specified, the execution section of the audit log
includes a
Valid map status with a 0 return code and the associated warning
message. For example:
<Summary MapStatus="Valid" Return="0">
<ElapsedTimeInSec>0.1026</ElapsedTimeInSec>
<Message>Input type contains errors.</Message>
<CommandLine>'C:\Merc20\EXAMPLES\ANSIACK\ReceiveEDI.mmc'</CommandLine>
<ObjectsFound>0</ObjectsFound>
<ObjectsBuilt>0</ObjectsBuilt>
</Summary>
Note When using the -Z command, you cannot specify the same warning code using
the Fail on Warnings command (-F).
Command Availability
Some commands are limited because they can only be used with a Command
Server and cannot be used from within a
RUN() function or using the Platform
API. Also, there are some commands that are not available on all platforms. The
Integration Flow Designer, the Map Designer, and the Command Server have a
user interface for these commands where they apply.
The following table lists the execution commands and where they can be executed
(✓), as well as those commands that have limited platform availability.
Execution Command
Command
Server
RUN
Function
Platform
API
Platform
Availability
MapAudit (-A)
√ √ √
Close Window (-B)
√
Century (
-D)
√ √ √
Fail on Warnings (-F)
√ √ √
Ignore Validation (
-G)
√ √ √
Source Overrides
Application (-IA)
√ √ √
Database (-ID)
√ √ √