Renumbering Target Files
Renumbering files on the target system includes:
Opening a CONNX Data Dictionary (CDD).
Selecting a source nucleus from the Adabas nucleus in the CDD.
Selecting a target Adabas nucleus.
Select the file numbers that will be replicated from the source.
Specify a new file number for the target.
Use the renumber feature if you wish to replicate Adabas files but you want the target files to not have the same file numbers as the source.
After you add a replication with renumbered target files, you will be able to deploy it (which will start replicating data from source database to target database).
You can renumber the target file in the Add Tables dialog.
1. Open the Adabas Event Replicator for LUW CDD.
2. Click Add Tables.
If this is a new CDD, the Add Tables form will open automatically.
3. Select the Adabas File Copy tab and you will see dropdowns to select the Source and Target Database. Once selected, the file numbers available for replication will be listed.
If you do not see the "Adabas File Copy" tab check:
that there is only one Adabas nucleus with a version 6.3.1.03 or higher imported into the CDD.
whether the license for Adabas to Adabas File Copy replication is properly installed.
4. Select the Target File field for the file you want to rename and enter the a new file number.
If the source file has a LOB file associated with it, the LOB file will be displayed below the source file in the grid. The LOB file can be renumbered in the same manner. Click in the Target LOB File field and change the number.
5. Click OK. The main Adabas Event Replicator for LUW window appears and the files you added are in the list.
The Map Columns and Build Targets buttons are disabled because the functionality does not apply to Adabas to Adabas file copy replications. Note that the Target Table number reflects the renumbered table. LOB files are not displayed on this screen.
6. From here on you can:
Click
Validate and then
Deploy to delpoy the changes you've made.
Click
File ->
Save to save the changes without deploying them.
For more information about
Validate Active, see
Validating Active Replications. For more information about
Deploy, see
Deploying the Event Replicaton.