BMC AMI Load for Db2 13.1

The BMC AMI Load for Db2 product enables you to load data into Db2 tables. This space contains information that applies to version 13.1.00 of the BMC AMI Load for Db2 (BMC AMI Load) utility (formerly known as Next Generation Technology Load for DB2 for z/OS ).

Notices Updated 20 May 2022

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Getting started with any BMC AMI Utility

Features and key concepts common to all BMC AMI Utilities

Getting started with BMC AMI Load

Features and key concepts applicable to BMC AMI Load

Installing|IS:Home

Installation, configuration, and maintenance

Using any BMC AMI Utility

Working with any BMC AMI Utilities

Using BMC AMI Load

Working with BMC AMI Load

Reporting for any BMC AMI Utility

Reports common to multiple BMC AMI Utilities

Reporting for BMC AMI Load

BMC AMI Load summary reports

Reference

Information about the Automation component, descriptions of the history tables and related reference information

Global parameters (UTLPARMS)

Information about parameters common to all BMC AMI Utilities

Copy parameters (CPYPARMS DD)

Information about Copy parameters

BMC AMI Load parameters (LODPARMS DD)

Information about parameters specific to BMC AMI Load

Command and syntax reference for any BMC AMI Utility

Descriptions of commands and syntax, and related reference information common to all BMC AMI Utilities

BMC AMI Load command and syntax reference

Descriptions of commands and syntax related to BMC AMI Load

Working with infrastructure

Management of shared components

Messages

BMC messages from the following product lines:
  • BMC AMI Data for Db2 products
  • BMC AMI Data for IMS products
  • BMC AMI DevX products
  • BMC AMI Ops products
  • BMC AMI Security products
  • BMC AMI Storage products
  • BMC AMI Cloud products
PDFs

This topic provides links to PDFs that support this release. It also explains how to create your own custom PDFs.

Ready-made space PDFs

The following table provides ready-made PDFs that contain snapshots of the content in this space. Ready-made PDFs are available for new releases and product updates within seven calendar days of their release. Although these PDFs contain all topics, the online topics might be more current, and the content of some topics might be better suited for online viewing.

Snapshot PDF file

Date

File size

2024/07/04 00:00 

8,480 KB

2024/04/10 00:00 

8,450 KB

2024/01/05 00:00 

8,605 KB

2023/10/06 00:00 

8,420 KB

2023/07/13 00:00 

8,290 KB

2023/04/11 00:00 

8,280 KB

2022/10/11 00:00 

8,260 KB

2022/07/12 00:00 

8,160 KB

2022/06/07 00:00 

8,080 KB



Creating a custom PDF

If you are logged in, you can create a PDF from any topic in the space. Use the following procedure to create a PDF of either the current topic or multiple pages (a parent topic and its child topics):

  1. Go to the branch or topic for which you want to create a PDF.
  2. On the toolbar in the upper-right of the window,  clickexport icon.pngand select Export to PDF:

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    Important

    Although you can export to Microsoft Word, this portal is not optimized for Word exports. If you require an export in XML or HTML format, contact us.

  3. In the Exporting PDF dialog box:
    • In the Template box, select one of the following PDF styles:

      • Simple to export a PDF with no cover, table of contents, or index 
        By default, the Simple template exports only the current page.
      • Standard to export a traditional PDF with a cover, table of contents, and index 
        By default, the Standard template exports the current page and its child pages.

      In this example, selecting This page and its children creates a PDF of all topics in the space's "Reference" section:

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    • In the Export Scope box, select what you want to export:
      • Only this page to export the current page
      • This page and its children to export an entire section (current page and any child topics)
  4. Click Export.

For more information, see Help for BMC Online Technical Documentation.


 

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