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tcVISION – Mainframe Databases

DB2      IMS DL/I      ADABAS      DATACOM      IDMS

Synchronization of DB2 Databases as Source and as Target

tcVISION provides different methods to determine DB2 changed data on a mainframe, Windows, UNIX, Linux or Linux on System z for synchronization purposes. These processing methods can easily be adapted to meet the enterprise specific application requirements. They are best suited for a fast and efficient implementation into a production environment.
The methods are:
Capturing of changed data in realtime and near realtimeCapturing of changed data in realtime and near realtime
Processing of DB2 Logs
Intelligent Batch Compare of different database states
BULK Transfer of entire tables
The captured DB2-changes are transferred to the tcVISION Propagation Engine. The Engine directly propagates the changes into the target DBMS or transfers the changes in a format accepted by the target system. The transfer process can be distributed across multiple platforms using the tcVISION Variable Process Balancing. During the transfer process the changed data can be processed by user application logic to meet the final requirements of the target system.

    

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Capturing of changed data in real time or near real time for selected DB2 tables
Transaction-oriented processing based on LUWs
Automatic recognition of DB2 maintenance functions (ALTER/CREATE/DROP TABLE)
Historical logging and assignment of changes in the table structure-layout
Integration of DB2-data with other mainframe resources during the transfer process
Integrated processing for the treatment of bidirectional synchronizations
Access to DB2 either directly or via DRDA
Optional usage of the DB2 Loader function for the mass insertion of data into DB2 tables (Mainframe, Windows, UNIX, Linux, Linux on System z)

    

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