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Chapter 2: Using <strong>Teradata</strong> T<strong>Pump</strong><br />

Invoking <strong>Teradata</strong> T<strong>Pump</strong><br />

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= Logon/Connection =<br />

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Batch Mode<br />

This section covers invoking <strong>Teradata</strong> T<strong>Pump</strong> in batch mode on network-attached and<br />

channel-attached systems.<br />

For a description of how to read the syntax diagrams used in this book, see Appendix A: “How<br />

to Read Syntax Diagrams.”<br />

Batch Mode on Network-attached UNIX Systems<br />

Refer to the runtime parameter descriptions in Table 12 on page 45 and use the following<br />

syntax to invoke <strong>Teradata</strong> T<strong>Pump</strong> on network-attached UNIX client systems:<br />

tpump<br />

-b<br />

c charactersetname<br />

-C filename<br />

-d periodicityvalue<br />

-e errorfilename<br />

-f numberofbuffers<br />

-m<br />

-r 'tpump command'<br />

-v<br />

-y<br />

-i scriptencoding<br />

-u outputencoding<br />

-t nn<br />

-V<br />

< infilename > outfilename<br />

3021E016<br />

Batch Mode on Network-attached Windows Systems<br />

Refer to the runtime parameter descriptions in Table 12 on page 45 and use the following<br />

syntax to invoke <strong>Teradata</strong> T<strong>Pump</strong> on network-attached Windows client systems:<br />

<strong>Teradata</strong> <strong>Parallel</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Pump</strong> Reference 43

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