Dataloader/MP Reference Manual
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Introduction to DataLoader/MP
- 2 DataLoader/MP Components
- 3 Running DataLoader/MP
- 4 Specifying File-Related Options for DataLoader/MP
- 5 Creating a Customized Version of DataLoader/MP
- User Exits
- User Exit Descriptions
- BUILDKEY
- CHECKARG
- CONVERTIT
- DELETEIT
- DONEWITHTRANSACTION
- EXITSDESCRIPTION
- GETNEXTRECORD
- INITIALIZE1
- INITIALIZE2
- INSERTIT
- INSTRUCTIONS
- MISC1, MISC2, MISC3, and MISC4
- NEWTRANSACTION
- NEXTINDIRECTFILE
- SKIPPING
- STATISTICSTIME
- TERMINATING
- T0330U00_DEFAULTEXITS_C
- T0330U00-DEFAULTEXITS-COBOL
- T7900D41_DEFAULTEXITS_C
- T7900V00-DEFAULTEXITS-COBOL
- UPDATEIT
- Default User Exits
- DataLoader/MP Library
- The MAKE Routine for NM DataLoader/MP
- The MAKE Routine for Nonnative Mode DataLoader/MP
- 6 DataLoader/MP Examples
- 7 Recovery Strategies
- A Error and Warning Messages
- B Processing Flowcharts
- C C-Only Error Functions
- Index

Index
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Index-3
F
Exit codes 5-2
EXITSDESCRIPTION user exit
default behavior 5-13
description of 5-7
T0330U00_DEFAULTEXITS_C 5-11,
5-12
F
FB form of RECFORM 4-11
Files
closing 5-19
editing line numbering 2-5
fixing with editor 4-6
full 2-3
indirect names of 3-10
numbering 2-5
opening 2-5, 5-19
reading 5-20
restarting 7-6
source code 2-1, 5-41
system error messages A-2
writing 5-20
FTP example 6-12
G
GETNEXTRECORD user exit
and -G parameter 5-2
default behavior 5-13
description of 5-7
H
H exit code 5-3
I
I exit code
description of 5-3
example of 6-6, 6-11
IBMVB form of RECFORM 4-12
Indirect file names 3-10
INDIRECT interpretation 4-7
INITIALIZE1 user exit
default behavior 5-13
description of 5-7
INITIALIZE2 user exit
default behavior 5-13
description of 5-8
INSERTIT user exit
default behavior 5-13
description of 5-8
example of 6-5, 6-6, 6-11
INSTRUCTIONS user exit
and -H parameter 5-2
default behavior 5-13
description of 5-9
Integer 5-16
Interpretations
BROADCAST 4-2
CSV 4-2
description of 4-2
DUMP 4-5
EBCDIC 4-6
INDIRECT 4-7
KEYRANGE 4-8
I/O blocking 2-4
K
Keyrange file
description of 4-8
example of 6-1, 6-3, 6-7, 6-8
KEYRANGE interpretation
and DTLWRITE 5-21
description of 4-8
example of 6-3, 6-8