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Introduction to Datacom CDC Connector

You can use Datacom CDC Connector to connect to a PowerExchange for Datacom change data capture (CDC) environment to retrieve change records for registered Datacom source tables on a z/OS system. The change records are then re-logged to a remote PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows so that the Datacom CDC Connector can access the records.
Datacom CDC Connector extracts change records from PowerExchange Logger log files and sends the records to Data Integration. Data Integration can then transmit the change records to a supported target.
When you define mappings in Data Integration, you select the extraction maps that PowerExchange generated for the Datacom source tables when you registered the tables. The Datacom CDC Connector metadata adapter can then retrieve the source metadata from the extraction maps and store this information in the cloud.
To extract source change records from PowerExchange Logger log files, you must run the mapping tasks that are associated with the mappings. A mapping task runs to the end-of-log (EOL) in the PowerExchange Logger log files and then stops. You can manually restart the mapping task from a specific point in the logs or create a schedule that runs the mapping task on a recurring basis, or run the mapping task continuously. If the mapping task fails, Datacom CDC Connector can resume processing from the point of interruption based on recovery information that is stored on the target.
Datacom CDC Connector must be able to connect to an active PowerExchange environment that includes the PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows. You do not need to copy the PowerExchange dbmover configuration file or PowerExchange Logger pwxccl configuration file to the Datacom CDC Connector system. For more information about configuring PowerExchange for Datacom CDC, see the PowerExchange CDC Guide for z/OS. For more information about configuring the PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows, see the PowerExchange CDC Guide for Linux, UNIX, and Windows.
Datacom CDC Connector works with the Informatica Cloud Secure Agent. When you install and start the Secure Agent, it downloads the Datacom CDC Connector components and the PowerExchange Client packages. When you define a runtime environment, you configure a Secure Agent group.
Note: Datacom CDC Connector does not work with the Hosted Agent.