related to NDM transmission
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 8:26 am
Dear Friends,
Let me give some background of my situation.
We are using a JCL that transmits files from Production to Development env. via NDM.
However we couldn't able to transmit the files having huge volume of data by using this JCL. There is a difference in the RECL between Prod and Dev env's.
But the same can be achieved by using NDM screen.
For your reference, I am providing the JCL and the copybook used in it.
JCL:
***************************** Top of Data ***************************
//ABCDEF JOB (1234,123),'Z1 - AREA1',CLASS=A,MSGCLASS=X,
// NOTIFY=&SYSUID
//*****************************************************************
//* CHANGE HISTORY : NDM THE UNLOADS FROM PROD *
//*****************************************************************
//SFMS0010 EXEC PGM=DMBATCH,REGION=512K,PARM=(YYLLYNN)
//DMNETMAP DD DSN=NDMP.C.P.NDM.NETMAP,
// DISP=SHR
//DMPUBLIB DD DSN=FDWT.PROD.NDMCARDS,
// DISP=SHR
//DMMSGFIL DD DSN=NDMP.C.P.NDM.MSG,
// DISP=SHR
//DMPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//NDMCMDS DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSIN DD DSN=ABC.XYZ.JKL(ABCDEF),
//*
//*
***********************************************************************
Copybook:
ABC.XYZ.JKL(ABCDEF)
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SIGNON NODE=NDMPROD USERID=(PARM) ESF=YES
SUBMIT PROC=NDMFDW -
&FROMNODE=NDMPROD -
&TONODE=NDMDEVL -
&DSN1I=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0601.D100813 -
&DSN1O=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0601.D100813 -
&DSN2I=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0602.D100813 -
&DSN2O=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0602.D100813 -
&DSN3I=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0603.D100813 -
&DSN3O=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0603.D100813 -
&DSN4I=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0604.D100813 -
&DSN4O=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0614.D100813 -
&DSN5I=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0605.D100813 -
&DSN5O=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0605.D100813
SUBMIT PROC=NDMFDW -
&FROMNODE=NDMPROD -
&TONODE=NDMDEVL -
********************************************************************************
My interest is,can we include a STEP in JCL to increase the RECL of the files being transmitted? Otherwise please let me know if you have any suggestions.
Many Thanks!
Regards,
Kumar.
Let me give some background of my situation.
We are using a JCL that transmits files from Production to Development env. via NDM.
However we couldn't able to transmit the files having huge volume of data by using this JCL. There is a difference in the RECL between Prod and Dev env's.
But the same can be achieved by using NDM screen.
For your reference, I am providing the JCL and the copybook used in it.
JCL:
***************************** Top of Data ***************************
//ABCDEF JOB (1234,123),'Z1 - AREA1',CLASS=A,MSGCLASS=X,
// NOTIFY=&SYSUID
//*****************************************************************
//* CHANGE HISTORY : NDM THE UNLOADS FROM PROD *
//*****************************************************************
//SFMS0010 EXEC PGM=DMBATCH,REGION=512K,PARM=(YYLLYNN)
//DMNETMAP DD DSN=NDMP.C.P.NDM.NETMAP,
// DISP=SHR
//DMPUBLIB DD DSN=FDWT.PROD.NDMCARDS,
// DISP=SHR
//DMMSGFIL DD DSN=NDMP.C.P.NDM.MSG,
// DISP=SHR
//DMPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//NDMCMDS DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSIN DD DSN=ABC.XYZ.JKL(ABCDEF),
//*
//*
***********************************************************************
Copybook:
ABC.XYZ.JKL(ABCDEF)
***************************** Top of Data **************
SIGNON NODE=NDMPROD USERID=(PARM) ESF=YES
SUBMIT PROC=NDMFDW -
&FROMNODE=NDMPROD -
&TONODE=NDMDEVL -
&DSN1I=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0601.D100813 -
&DSN1O=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0601.D100813 -
&DSN2I=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0602.D100813 -
&DSN2O=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0602.D100813 -
&DSN3I=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0603.D100813 -
&DSN3O=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0603.D100813 -
&DSN4I=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0604.D100813 -
&DSN4O=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0614.D100813 -
&DSN5I=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0605.D100813 -
&DSN5O=FDWT.QTR32010.UNTB0605.D100813
SUBMIT PROC=NDMFDW -
&FROMNODE=NDMPROD -
&TONODE=NDMDEVL -
********************************************************************************
My interest is,can we include a STEP in JCL to increase the RECL of the files being transmitted? Otherwise please let me know if you have any suggestions.
Many Thanks!
Regards,
Kumar.