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)