NatQuery Version 5.0.13 and SYSOBJH transfer file for use with ADABAS on UNIX.
Please click “this link” to download the latest version of NatQuery version 5.0.13
Click here to review the NatCDC / NatCDCSP Installation and Operation Manual
Download Instructions for NatCDCSP:
- Download the SYSOBJH transfer file by clicking here.
- Move the file CDC322_CDCSP420_PLP411_SYSOBJH.SAG as necessary so that it is available to the platform on which Natural resides.
- Using the SYSOBJH transfer utility on the source platform (invoked via a command of SYSOBJH), perform a Load using the file just downloaded. By default the SYSOBJH utility will attempt to load these modules into the Natural library called MIGRATE; this can be overridden using options available in SYSOBJH.
- Verify that the SYSOBJH utility worked correctly by examining the library into which the objects were loaded. The result of the Load should be the introduction of the following Natural objects that will be used to support NATCDC processing. The modules handled are as follows:
- NATCDC / NatCDCSP
These are the core processing modules of the NatWorks CDC processing tools, either module performs two specific tasks: It takes what is likely to be variable length output from NATPLP and converts this to fixed length format (based on expected maximum values of any MU, PE or MU-in-PE fields), and it drops any fields not required.
The NATCDC / NatCDCSP modules are provided in object code form only.
- NATPLP
This is the “preprocessor”, in that this program converts the output of an ADAPLP execution into a byte stream that is suitable for subsequent processing by NATCDC / NatCDCSP.
NATPLP is provided in both source and object code form.
- NATSORT
This is an optional module that allows for sorting the output of NATCDC / NatCDCSP using the internal SORT available with Natural (for proper handling of binary data) subsequent to final processing by a NatQuery / NatCDC generated program. The use of NATSORT is optional if there is already a SORT program that properly handles binary data available to the user.
NATSORT is provided as both source and object code.
Your comments regarding the operational performance of this new version during this short period of time will be certainly be taken into consideration by NatWorks as we also continue to test and then ultimately deliver a final “public” version of this tool.