The database migration process using MBDT consists of the following steps: 
               	 
            
 
            	 
             
               		
               -  Create a destination database and schemas using tools provided by your DBMS vendor. 
                  		
               
- Catalog an ODBC Data Source Name to the new target database using the 32- or 64-bit ODBC Data Source Administrator, depending
                  on the COBOL working mode of your 
                  		  enterprise server instance. 
                  		
               
- Unload data and the LOAD control statement from z/OS DB2 with DSNUTILB UNLOAD. 
                  		
               
- Using 
                  		  Enterprise Server, create an 
                  		  enterprise server instance with Mainframe Subsystem Support (MSS) that also supports JCL applications. 
                  		
               
- Configure your 
                  		  enterprise server instance by creating an ODBC XAR and MBDT aliases. 
                  		
               
-  Copy the LOAD control statement to the MBDT Windows or UNIX machine. 
                  		
               
-  Copy and catalog the unloaded DB2 data on the MBDT Windows machine. 
                  		
               
- Using SQLTP2, execute DDL to create the tables in the new target database. 
                  		
               
-  Load the DB2 data into the new target database with SQLUTB, using the LOAD card generated on the mainframe. 
                  		
               
- Using SQLTP2, execute DDL to create the DB2 constraints and indexes in the new target database. 
                  		
               
Tip: To see a detailed example, review the 
               		Tutorial: DB2 Database Batch MIgration topic.