The Import Data Definitions wizard imports
COBOL copybooks, schemas, subschemas, and DBDs into a data design project
from either the local file system or from a remote server.
You can tell the wizard to import files from the local file system
or to connect to a z/OS® server so that you can browse data sets for members
to download via FTP into the specified project.
Select File Type page
Use this page to import data
definition files from either the workstation or remote server into a data
design project.
- Location of the file to import
- Use these controls to specify whether the files are on the local host
or a remote host.
- Local host
- Specifies that you want to import files that are
in your local file system.
- Remote host
- Specifies that you want to import files that are
on a remote host.
- Host
- Type the IP address or name of the remote host
that you want to connect to. If you already connected to the host at least
once through this wizard, you can select the IP address or name
- User ID
- Type the user ID that is required for logging
on to the remote host.
- Password
- Type the password for the user ID.
- Save password
- Select to save the password.
- Select files to import
- Use these controls to select the type of data definition that you want
to import.
- CA-IDMS Schema/Subschema
- Specifies that you want to import schema and subschema
files.
- IMS™ DBD
- Specifies that you want to import DBD files.
- COBOL copybooks
- Specifies that you want to import COBOL copybooks.
- Schema, DBD, or Copybook
- Displays the name of the file that you selected
to import. Click the Browse button to select the file.
- Subschema
- Displays the name of the subschema file that you
selected to import. Click the Browse button to select
the file.
- Into folder
- Type the name of the project folder that you want
to import the reference files into, or click Browse to
select the folder. When you finish the wizard, COBOL copybooks are imported
into a subfolder called COBOL Copybooks, DBD files
are imported into a subfolder called IMS References,
and schema and subschema files are imported into a subfolder called CA-IDMS
References.
- Overwrite existing files without warning
- Select to tell Classic Data Architect to overwrite
any existing files with the same names as the files that you import.
View and Print Files page
Use this page to view
and optionally print files before you import them into the selected project.
- Members
- Lists the files that you selected to import.
- Content
- Displays the content of the selected file.
- Set font
- Click to set the font to use to display the content
of files.
- Print
- Click to select options for printing the selected
file.