Takes you step by step through the process of migrating a mainframe-based DB2 table on the mainframe to a local SQL Server
                     using Mainframe Batch Database Tools (MBDT). 
                  	  
               
            
 
            	 
            
               Assumptions
 
               		 
               		
               This tutorial is written from the perspective that all of the following items are true. Specific instructions for setting
                  up your environment to adhere to these assumptions is found in the 
                  		  Before you begin section that follows: 
                  		
               
 
               		
                
                  		  
                  - Windows 
                     			 File Explorer is set to show file names and extensions. 
                     		  
                  
- Windows User Account Control (UAC) is turned off. 
                     		  
                  
- You are running the latest version of 
                     			 Micro Focus 
                     			 Enterprise Developer, which has been installed on your local machine using default installation settings, and including the Rumba+ Desktop option.
                     
                     		  
                  
- For mainframe connectivity, you are using Rumba+ Desktop, which is configured to connect to your mainframe. 
                     		  
                  
- You have installed and can access a supported version of Microsoft SQL Server. 
                     		  
                  
- Enterprise Developer 
                        				for Eclipse is started on your local machine using the default work area, and the appropriate 
                        				Perspective and 
                        				View are open.. 
                     		  
                  
- Eclipse options are set to build projects automatically. 
                     		  
                  
- You have addressed all of the items in the 
                     			 Before you begin section below. 
                     		  
                  
  
            	 
            
               Before you begin
 
               		 
               		
               Before beginning, be sure you have addressed each of the following items: 
                  		
               
 
               		
                
                  		   
                  			 
                  - Set Windows File Explorer options 
                     			 
                  
- These tutorials assume that your Windows File Explorer options are set to use the Details layout, and to show file name extensions.
                     See your Windows documentation for more information. 
                     			 
                  
- Turn off Windows User Account Control (UAC) 
                     			 
                  
- Depending on the Windows UAC setting on your machine, HCOSS exhibits different behavior for some features. The differences
                     in behavior are dependent on things such as whether or not you are logged in as a standard user or an administrator, whether
                     or not you are a member of the Windows Administrators group, and how you start the HCOSS user interface. These tutorials assume
                     that you have turned UAC off by setting it to 
                     				Never notify. See your Windows documentation for details. 
                     			 
                  
- Start 
                     				Enterprise Developer 
                     			 
                  
- Start 
                        				  Enterprise Developer using the default workspace, which is 
                        				  c:\users\username\workspace where 
                        				  username is your operating system login ID. 
                        				If you need instructions to get 
                     				Enterprise Developer started on your local machine, see 
                     				To start 
                        				  Enterprise Developer. 
                     				 
                     			 
                  
- Open the 
                     				Team Developer Perspective and 
                     				Application 
                     				Explorer View in Eclipse 
                     			 
                  
- When you start 
                     				Enterprise Developer for the first time, the 
                     				Team Developer perspective starts automatically by default, and shows the 
                     				Application 
                     				Explorer view. If this is not the case, open the 
                     				Team Developer perspective as follows: 
                     				
                      
                        				  
                        - From the Eclipse IDE, click 
                           					 Open Perspective 
                           					  . .
- On the 
                           					 Open Perspective dialog box, select 
                           					 Team Developer (default), and then click 
                           					 Open. 
                           				  
                        
 In addition, the 
                        				  Enterprise Development Projects system should be loaded in the 
                        				  Application Explorer view. To confirm this: 
                        				
                       
                        				  
                        - In the 
                              		  Application Explorer view, you should see the 
                              		  Enterprise Developer system. If the system is not shown, to load it: 
                              		 
                           					 
                            
                              		
                              - Right-click in the 
                                 		  Application Explorer view, and then click 
                                 		  Add System(s). 
                                 		
                              
- In the 
                                 		  Add System(s) dialog box, select 
                                 		  ED System and click 
                                 		  OK. 
                                 		
                              
- Expand the top-level 
                                 		  Enterprise Developer entry in the 
                                 		  Application Explorer view. 
                                 		
                              
-  Right-click 
                                 		  Enterprise Development Projects; then click 
                                 		  Load Application. 
                                 		
                              
 
- Otherwise, expand the 
                           					 Enterprise Developer system. An entry titled 
                           					 Enterprise Development Projects should appear indicating that the system is loaded. 
                           				  
                        
 
- Set Eclipse to build automatically 
                     			 
                  
- By default, the Eclipse 
                     				Build Automatically option is turned on, which means that Eclipse builds a project automatically each time a change is made. To ensure that this
                     
                     				Build Automatically is turned on: 
                     				
                      
                        				  
                        - From the Eclipse Main Menu, click 
                           					 Project. 
                           				  
                        
- Do one of the following: 
                           					 
                            
                              						
                              - If the 
                                 						  Build Automatically menu option has a check mark to its left, it is already turned on. No further action is required. 
                                 						
                              
- If the 
                                 						  Build Automatically menu option does not have a check mark to its left, click the option to turn it on. 
                                 						
                              
 
 
  
            	 
            
               Sequence
 
               		 
               		
               To complete this tutorial, progress through these topics in the order presented here. The bottom of each topic provides 
                  		  Next topic and 
                  		  Previous topic navigational links to help you proceed in the proper sequence: