File-AID/Data Solutions summary


File-AID/Data Solutions is an integrated set of data management tools that enables programmers and other IT professionals to manipulate data to suit a variety of business challenges. It provides powerful and precise solutions for converting euro currencies, aging dates for testing, validating data, encrypting sensitive data and more. File-AID/Data Solutions eliminates the need to write one-time programs by giving programmers a consistent, repeatable and accurate process for all data management tasks.

Data Solutions’ field-level exits enable you to perform calculations, analysis, and modifications on individual fields. Sample exits are provided for data analysis, date analysis, generating test dates, data encryption and decryption, European currency conversion, mathematical calculations, etc. In addition, Data Solutions has a screen-driven EURO currency conversion feature to simplify converting currency to and from the European Currency Unit (ECU).

File-AID/Data Solutions Reference Summary is an overview of Data Solutions’ functions and summarizes information such as pattern name notation, primary commands, and product options. For more information, see Getting-started, Using, Command-and-syntax-summary, and the product’s online help.

File-AID Data Privacy

File-AID Data Privacy is a common data privacy management and repository component for BMC Compuware’s File and Data Management product line. The objective of this component is to simplify the creation, management, enforcement, and auditing of test data privacy rules from a centralized workbench.

File-AID Data Privacy is a plugin of the Topaz Workbench1 and is ordered and installed separately from File-AID/Data Solutions.

Important

1: BMC Compuware Workbench has been replaced by the Topaz Workbench. The Topaz Workbench provides all of the functionality of the previous Compuware Workbench as well as any additional chargeable functionality.

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