Information Management IBM InfoSphere Master Data Management, Version 10.1

madhubunload utility

The madhubunload utility unloads one or more core (non-entity) tables into .unl files.

Table 1. madhubunload options
Option Type Description Default
-objCode   Object code (DIC, MEM, AUD, REL, TAG, HST, ANL) for the data to be loaded  
-tabList   List of tables to be loaded. Use ALL for all tables, or specify individual tables by name (for example, mpi_memstat).  
-unlDir   Identifies the location of .unl files  
-commitSize   Defines the number of records processed between commits  
-orderBy   You can sort .unl files by the column or columns specified in the orderBy parameter. If a column is specified that does not belong to a table that you are trying to unload, then the madhubunload utility fails.  
-noExec   Show SQL statements only, no execution is performed  
-verbose   Shows progress information  
-help   Shows usage information  
-version   Shows version information  
-rootDir   MAD_ROOTDIR; location of IBM® Initiate® Master Data Service software. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options.  
-homeDir   MAD_HOMEDIR; location of Master Data Engine instance. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options.  
-connStr   MAD_CONNSTR; ODBC connection string. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options.  
-dbType   MAD_DBTYPE; native database name. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options.  
-dbServer   MAD_DBSERVER; native database server. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options. Optional if not using native
-dbName   MAD_DBNAME; native database name. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options. Optional if not using native
-dbUser   MAD_DBUSER; native database user ID. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options. Optional if not using native
-dbPass   MAD_DBPASS; native database password. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options. Optional if not using native
-encoding   MAD_ENCODING; encoding of .unl files; options are: UTF8, UTF16, or LATIN1. The environment variable setting for this option (shown in uppercase) can be used in place of the command-line options. LATIN1

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Master Data Engine environment variables



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Timestamp Last updated: 14 Nov 2014

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