The MDBT Configuration Utility enables you to 
               		configure options for the following tools: 
               		 
               	 
            
 
            	 
             
               		 
               		  
               - SQLTP2 - Database Selection 
                  		  
               
- Enables you to specify how to handle dynamic SQL statements during migration. 
                  			 
                   
                     				 
                     				  
                     - HCOSS 
                        				  
                     
- For SQL Server databases in which dynamic SQL statements are z/OS DB2 statements. This option is required when you are using
                        HCOSS to migrate the database and your code contains z/OS DB2 CREATE SCHEMA statements. 
                        				  
                     
- Agnostic 
                        				  
                     
- Default. For SQL Server, DB2 LUW, Oracle, and PostgreSQL databases in which dynamic SQL statements are specific to the DBMS
                        vendor specifications. 
                        				  
                     
 
- SQLUTB - Commit 
                  		  
               
-  To specify the issuing of single or multiple commit statements during a LOAD operation. The default is a single commit issued
                  after all records have been loaded. 
                  			 
                  We recommend that you use the single commit to provide optimal performance. However, if DBMS logging or other such issues
                     are a concern, you might prefer the multiple commit. For the multiple commit, you also specify a batch size (number of rows).
                     During the LOAD operation, a commit is issued each time the batch size has been reached. 
                     			 
                   
You can run the MBDT Configuration Utility 
               		from 
               		  Enterprise Developer, 
               		from the 
               		  Start menu, or 
               		from the command line.