If the files are on another computer, right-click My FTP Sites and select Add.
14.
Optionally, double-click Add FTP site. The Add FTP Site screen is displayed.
Set the FTP data connection by entering the server name where the DBD files
15.
reside and, if not using anonymous access, enter a valid username and password
to access the machine.
To browse and transfer files required to generate the metadata, access the machine
16.
using the username as the high-level qualifier.
After accessing the machine, you can change the high-level qualifier by
right-clicking the machine and selecting Change Root Directory.
Select the files to import and click Finish to start the transfer.
17.
Repeat the procedure for COBOL copybooks.
18.
The format of the COBOL copybooks must be the same. For example, you cannot
import a COBOL copybook that uses the first six columns together with a COBOL
copybook that ignores the first six columns. In this type of case, repeat the import
process.
You can import the metadata from one COBOL copybook and later add to this
metadata by repeating the import using different COBOL copybooks.
Click Add in the Import wizard to add a PSB file, if necessary.
19.
The selected files are displayed in the Get Input Files screen, as shown in the
figure below.
Figure 2–12 Get Input Files Screen
Click Next to go to the
20.
Applying Filters
This section describes the steps required to apply filters on the COBOL Copybook files
used to generate the Metadata. It continues the
Modeling Interactions for OracleAS Adapter for IMS/DB
Applying Filters
step.
Selecting the Imput Files
Installing and Configuring the OracleAS Adapter for IMS/DB 2-27
step.
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