You can create a T2T job by defining it as a force_utility and providing a foreign server tag in the job definition.
The following example shows T2T defined as the force_utility:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> <dmCreate xmlns="http://schemas.teradata.com/dataMover/v2009" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance xsi:schemaLocation="http://schemas.teradata.com/dataMover/v2009/DataMover.xsd"> <source_tdpid>sourceSys</source_tdpid> <source_user>source_user</source_user> <source_password>source_password</source_password> <target_tdpid>targetSyc</target_tdpid> <target_user>target_user</target_user> <target_password>target_password</target_password> <data_streams>1</data_streams> <source_sessions>1</source_sessions> <target_sessions>1</target_sessions> <freeze_job_steps>FALSE</freeze_job_steps> <force_utility>T2T</force_utility> <use_foreign_server> <name>foreignservername</name> </use_foreign_server> <log_level>99</log_level> <database selection="unselected"> <name>db1</name> <table selection="included"> <name>tb1</name> </table> </database> </dmCreate>