Syntax - MultiLoad

Teradata® MultiLoad Reference

Product
MultiLoad
Release Number
17.00
Published
June 2020
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2020-06-18
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Product Category
Teradata Tools and Utilities


where the following is true:

ECHO
Additional destination, with a fileid specification
For example, use the ECHO keyword to specify that messages be captured in a file (fileid2) while still being written to the terminal.
The ECHO OFF specification cancels the additional file specification of a previously established ECHO destination.
fileid1 and fileid2
Alternate message destinations in the external system
  • In z/OS, this is a DDNAME. (See Usage Notes.)
  • In UNIX OS and Windows, this is the path name for a file. If the path name has embedded white space characters, the entire pathname in single or double quotes must be endorsed.

    If the path name contains single or double quotation marks, it should be enclosed in either single or double quotation marks.

If the same destination with both fileid1 and fileid2 parameters is specified, Teradata MultiLoad duplicates the messages at each destination.
For more information, see the ACCEPT or RUN FILE command descriptions.