Running Interactive and Batch Applications
Running Object Configuration Management Reports
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2. Comparison Data Source Two
Specify the names of the data sources that you want to compare. If necessary, you can
use the Visual Assist feature to locate valid data sources. Click the Visual Assist button
to display the Data Source Search and Select form.
3. Comparison Method
Specify the comparison method used. Values are:
1
Compare one direction only. Print only the records found in the first data source, but
not in the second data source.
Blank: Compare both directions. Print records found in the first data source but not in
the second data source, and also the records in the second data source that don't exist
in the first data source.
4. Exceptions
Specify whether to print only the report exceptions, or every record from the data
selection, noting the differences between the data sources. Values are:
1
Print exceptions only
Blank:
Print all records
11.3.4.3 R986110
Use these processing options to specify parameters when running the R986110 report.
1. Process Mode
Specify the mode in which the report processes data. Valid options are:
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Proof Mode. This mode produces a report that enables you to view the records you
want to delete, but no records are deleted.
Blank:
Final Mode. This mode produces a report of records you want to delete, and
then deletes the records.
2. Data Source name
Specify the name of the data source for the Object Manager Configuration table. Any
updates that occur as a result of running this report will be made to the Object
Manager Configuration table found in the specified data source.
3. Process Control
Specify whether to create new OCM records or change existing ones. Values are:
1
Create new OCM records from existing ones. The records created will look similar to
those selected, except that the new OCM values entered in the processing options will
be substituted where appropriate.
Blank:
Change selected records with new OCM values. Use data selection to specify
which records will be changed with the new OCM values entered into the processing
options.
4. Enter the new OCM values:
Use this processing option to enter new OCM values. If you are creating new OCM
records from existing ones, any values you enter for this processing option will replace
the existing ones. Values are:
Environment Name
Object Name
Primary Data Source