I am using Datastage 8.0.1 , Is there a way to connect and read a data on Mnainframe tapes and move to Unix box?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Mainframe Tapes to Unix
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Mainframe Tapes to Unix
Rao V
Probably not in the manner that you're thinking.
How about sharing some more requirements? Frequency, size? Batch window?
If this were more than a one time shot and the size was reasonable, I'd probably do something like this...
1) Create some mainframe JCL to ftp the file to your unix server.
2) Put that JCL into your mainframe scheduling software as a "demand" job with a dataset trigger.
3) When you want the file, send a trigger file to the mainframe.
Mike
How about sharing some more requirements? Frequency, size? Batch window?
If this were more than a one time shot and the size was reasonable, I'd probably do something like this...
1) Create some mainframe JCL to ftp the file to your unix server.
2) Put that JCL into your mainframe scheduling software as a "demand" job with a dataset trigger.
3) When you want the file, send a trigger file to the mainframe.
Mike
Reading Data from Mainframe tapes and move to Unix
We want to move the data as one time effort from mainframe tapes to unix flat files.
we have around 3000 mainframe tapes containing comp fields and occurs depending on(variable length records).
I want to know is there a way to do that using Datastage?
we have around 3000 mainframe tapes containing comp fields and occurs depending on(variable length records).
I want to know is there a way to do that using Datastage?
Rao V
Access the Mainframe tape drives directly from your UNIX server? I sincerely doubt that can be done with any tool but don't know for certain. I would assume you'll need to get them dumped to files by the MF folks and then process them in DataStage once they're moved to your UNIX server.
-craig
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Reading Data from Mainframe tapes and move to Unix
Not in one shot all 3000 tapes, but for one time we want to move.I appreciate your thoughts and i will go with reading the tapes and move it to disk and then handle with CFF stage.
thank you everyone.
thank you everyone.
Rao V
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You could, but you might need to allow for blocking factor. Probably the Complex Flat File stage can manage this.
At worst you could write a DataStage BASIC routine and use its low level READT statement.
At worst you could write a DataStage BASIC routine and use its low level READT statement.
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