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

Running DataLoader/MP
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Syntax of DataLoader/MP
bufsize
is the size of the buffers.
sepchar
is an alternate separation character. The default value is a comma (,).
contchar
is an alternate continuation character. The default value is an ampersand
(&).
len
is the maximum record length. Its default value is 239.
num%
is a percent number of records. Decimal point is allowed.
numbufs
is the number of buffers to use.
recsize
is the record size.
padchar
is the character to be used for padding.
blksize
is the block size to use.
subtype-num
is a subtype number.
type-num
is a type number.
secs
is the number of seconds to wait.
For information about how the -I and -G parameters interact, see the description of
the -G parameter.
For an in-depth discussion of modifiers and interpretations, such as CSV and MAX,
used with the -I and -O parameters, see Section 4, Specifying File-Related Options
for DataLoader/MP.