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Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
(1) In SQL replication, a table that is the destination for changes from a registered replication source. A target table can be a user copy table, a point-in-time table, a base aggregate table, a change aggregate table, a CCD table, or a replica table. See also Apply program, source table, replication target.<br />(2) In Q replication, a table that is the destination for replicated changes from a source that is part of a Q subscription.
Industry:Software
(1) A statement that is used in an application configuration file to define a particular setting for the application.<br />(2) A first-failure data capture (FFDC) construct that can be contained in a WebSphere Application Server symptom database to provide information and suggested actions to assist a diagnostic module in customising the data that is logged.<br />(3) A control statement that directs the operation of a feature and is recognised by a preprocessor or other tool. See also pragma.
Industry:Software
(1) Data that can contain any hexadecimal value.<br />(2) A set of code points that is interpreted as presentable data, not as control data. In the AFP architecture, transparent data is identified with a control byte and a count of the number of bytes that follow.
Industry:Software
(1) In replication, to refresh or update a replication target table.<br />(2) To carry out the selected choice in a window without closing the window.
Industry:Software
(1) A technique that reduces database manager overhead by shipping multiple rows of data to a database client from a server in response to a single FETCH request. See also block fetch.<br />(2) The process of combining two or more records into one block. See also deblocking.
Industry:Software
(1) In a query management command, the TO word in the EXPORT command, the FROM word in the IMPORT command, or the AS word in the SAVE DATA command.<br />(2) In Java EE, a standard extension mechanism for containers to provide connectivity to enterprise information systems (EISs). A connector consists of a resource adapter and application development tools (Sun). See also container.<br />(3) A servlet that provides a portlet access to external sources of content, for example, a news feed from a Web site of a local television station.<br />(4) The component of an adapter that uses business objects to send information about an event to an integration broker (inbound) or receive information about a request from the integration broker (outbound). A connector consists of the Websphere Adapter Foundation Classes and the connector's application-specific component.<br />(5) A plug-in that is used to access and update data sources. A connector accesses the data and separates out the details of data manipulations and relationships.
Industry:Software
(1) In SQL replication, a table, view, or nickname that is registered as a source for replication. Changes that are made to this table, view, or nickname are captured and copied to a target table that is defined in a subscription-set member. See also replication subscription, subscription-set member.<br />(2) In Q replication, a table that is a source for replication. Changes made to this type of table are captured and copied to a target table that is defined in a Q subscription or an XML publication. See also Q subscription, XML publication.
Industry:Software
(1) A statement used to initiate an action or start a service. A command consists of the command name abbreviation, and its parameters and flags if applicable.<br />(2) In SDLC, a frame transmitted by a primary station. Asynchronous balanced mode stations send both commands and responses. See also response.<br />(3) In SNA, any field set in the transmission header (TH), request header (RH), or request unit (RU) that states an action or that starts a protocol.<br />(4) A request from a terminal or automated operator for the performance of an operation or service, or for the execution of a particular program.<br />(5) A request to perform an operation or run a program. When parameters, arguments, flags, or other operands are associated with a command, the resulting character string is a single command.
Industry:Software
(1) Data that describes the characteristics of a user, group, resource, program, device, or remote location.<br />(2) A file containing customised settings for a system or user.<br />(3) In CICS, a set of options specified in a resource definition that can be invoked by a transaction definition. Profiles control the interactions between the transaction and terminals or logical units.<br />(4) Acontainer for application-specific information about a particular type of resource. A Tivoli application specifies the template for its profiles, which includes information about the resources that the Tivoli application can manage.<br />(5) In the Remote System Explorer, a container for a particular user's filter, connection, System i command, and user-defined action information. A profile can also be used to partition data if the number of remote server connexions is high.<br />(6) A set of characteristics that defines how Query Patroller handles a submitter's queries or what tasks an operator can perform. See also operator, submitter.<br />(7) An object that contains information about the characteristics of the user's session. A stored profile is a profile that has been saved in permanent storage. A profile in temporary storage has the name PROFILE. There can be only one profile for each user.
Industry:Software
An intranet with extended access, generally behind a firewall. An extranet allows members of the public with valid user names and passwords to gain access to certain parts of an intranet.
Industry:Software