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CA Fast Load adds new keywords: DISCARD-LIMIT-RESUME & DISCARD-LIMIT-STATUS
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CA Fast Load adds new keywords: DISCARD-LIMIT-RESUME & DISCARD-LIMIT-STATUS
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Jakub Hofman
Posted May 04, 2020 07:50 AM
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CA Fast Load for DB2 for z/OS now gives you the ability to specify whether the database object data and associated pageset status will change when you specify RESUME YES and the DISCARDS limit is reached.
Documentation is available here:
http://techdocs.broadcom.com/content/broadcom/techdocs/us/en/ca-mainframe-software/database-management/ca-fast-load-for-db2-for-z-os/20-0/reference/product-syntax/keyword-descriptions/discard-limit-resume-load-valid-records-when-discard-limit-reached.html
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gives you the ability to set a restrictive status on the tablespace and indexspace pagesets when processing stops when a specified number of invalid records are encountered.
You can read about it here:
http://techdocs.broadcom.com/content/broadcom/techdocs/us/en/ca-mainframe-software/database-management/ca-fast-load-for-db2-for-z-os/20-0/reference/product-syntax/keyword-descriptions/discard-limit-status-set-restrictive-status-when-discard-limit-reached.html
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