Hi,
I have the application running on Mainframe environment would like to down-sizing to distributed platform.
Mainframe: only installed with Control-M z/OS without EM
Midrange: installed with 6.3.0.1 with EM
How can I export the Control-M scheduling table from mainframe to Mid-range?
Thanks!
Control-M Scheduling Table export from z/OS to Linux
- jcswong518
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- rperaltaag
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to do the following
Hi,
You need first what both CTLM (Mainframe and LINUX) can to seem in the EM.
After you can download the TABLE from Mainframe to DESKTOP
and for the last the Table from DESKTOP LOAD to LINUX.
Best Regards
Rafael
You need first what both CTLM (Mainframe and LINUX) can to seem in the EM.
After you can download the TABLE from Mainframe to DESKTOP
and for the last the Table from DESKTOP LOAD to LINUX.
Best Regards
Rafael
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Re: to do the following
Thanks for the update.rperaltaag wrote:Hi,
You need first what both CTLM (Mainframe and LINUX) can to seem in the EM.
After you can download the TABLE from Mainframe to DESKTOP
and for the last the Table from DESKTOP LOAD to LINUX.
Best Regards
Rafael
However, there is no EM connection to Mainframe system.
Is it able to do that?
- rperaltaag
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yes, you can download tables from mainframe to downsize
Hi,
The answer is yes, you can download the tables from mainframe to you desktop, for to do this is necesary to have in the GUI (EM) the CTM of mainframe and to the read of the table, in this point is possible to have problem with RACF, but you need only READ to the file *.*.*.SCHEDULE of the mainframe.
Best Regards
Rafael
The answer is yes, you can download the tables from mainframe to you desktop, for to do this is necesary to have in the GUI (EM) the CTM of mainframe and to the read of the table, in this point is possible to have problem with RACF, but you need only READ to the file *.*.*.SCHEDULE of the mainframe.
Best Regards
Rafael