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The architecture of DataInterchange/MVS comprised several key components. The Data Interchange Engine was the central orchestrator, managing the overall transformation process. Formatters handled the conversion of data to and from specific formats, such as XML and various EDI standards (ANSI X12, UN/EDIFACT).

Mappers defined the rules for data transformation, specifying how data elements should be converted, validated, and routed. Configuration files were used to define data mappings and transformation rules. JCL scripts were used to execute the data transformation jobs.

Security was managed through the z/OS environment, including RACF or similar security products. The product is no longer supported. Organizations should consider migrating to modern data integration platforms like IBM Transformation Extender or cloud-based solutions to maintain data transformation capabilities and ensure business continuity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of DataInterchange/MVS?

DataInterchange/MVS was designed to transform data between XML/EDI formats and internal application program formats. It supported EDI standards including ANSI X12, UN/EDIFACT, and UCS. The product is no longer supported.

What business problems did DataInterchange/MVS solve?

DataInterchange/MVS was used to automate data transformation processes, reducing manual effort and improving data integration. It enabled organizations to exchange data with trading partners using standard EDI formats. This facilitated streamlined business processes.

Which EDI standards did DataInterchange/MVS support?

The product supported various EDI standards, including ANSI X12, UN/EDIFACT, and UCS. These standards facilitated data exchange with a wide range of trading partners. The product is no longer supported.

What platforms did DataInterchange/MVS run on?

DataInterchange/MVS was designed to integrate with z/OS systems. It was used to process and transform data on the mainframe. The product is no longer supported.

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