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If you select IMS-DBDC, then the following screen is displayed:
Figure 2–9 The Data Source Connect String screen (for IMS/TM)
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If you select IMS-DLI, then no connection information is required.
Click Finish. The new data source is displayed in the Configuration Explorer.
11.
Configuring the Data Source Driver
After setting up the data source, you can set its driver properties according to specific
requirements, as follows:
Right-click the required data source in the Configuration Explorer and select Edit
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Data source.
VTAM NetName: The VTAM netname of the specific connection being used
by EXCI (and MRO) to relay the program call to the CICS target system. For
example, if you issue the following command to CEMT:
CEMT INQ CONN
On the display screen that the netname is BATCHCLI (this is the default
connection supplied by IBM upon the installation of CICS). The default value
is ATYCLIEN.
XCF group: The Cross System Coupling Facility collection of XFC members
the connection belongs to. A group may consist of up to eight characters, and
may span between multiple systems.
XCF member: The Cross System Coupling Facility group member.
Tpipe prefix: The transaction pipe prefix used to associate between the
transaction and the transaction pipe it is using. The default value is ATTU.
User name: The security facility user identification.
Group name: The security facility group identification.
imsTrans name: The name of the IMS transaction that points to the program
that is used to access the PSB used to access the IMS/DB data. The default
name of the transaction is ATYIMSTM.
Installing and Configuring the OracleAS Adapter for IMS/DB 2-21
Modeling Interactions for OracleAS Adapter for IMS/DB
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