diff --git a/ReadMe.txt b/ReadMe.txt index 22f0b60..514a9fb 100644 --- a/ReadMe.txt +++ b/ReadMe.txt @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # $RCSfile: ReadMe.txt,v $ -# $Revision: 1.4 $ +# $Revision: 1.5 $ # $Name: $ -# $Date: 2002/04/23 18:06:55 $ +# $Date: 2002/05/02 17:22:48 $ # $Author: giberta1 $ @@ -32,8 +32,9 @@ Notes: + "\t" for tabulation, + "\\" for \. - - Message break are used for message separation in the batch file, and are striped from the sended message, - - Field are striped from the seded message. + - Message breaks are used for message separation in the batch file, + - Message breaks are striped from the sended message if "-kmb" (keep message break) is not set, + - Field breaks are striped from the sended message. - Windows text files: newline is specified as "\r\n", - Unix text files: newline is specified as "\n". @@ -51,5 +52,7 @@ Usage Examples: - To load a swift batch file "swift-batch.txt" with "---MESSAGE-BREAK---" message separator into the MQ/Series "SWIFT-QUEUE" use: java MQSLoad -mb "---MESSAGE-BREAK---\r\n" SWIFT-QUEUE swift-batch.txt + - To load a raw swift batch file "swift-batch-raw.txt" with "}\r\n" message break into the MQ/Series "SWIFT-QUEUE" and by keeping message break separator use: + java MQSLoad -mb "}\r\n" -kmb SWIFT-QUEUE swift-batch-raw.txt - To load a csv batch file "batch.csv" with ";" field separator into the MQ/Series "DATA-QUEUE" use: java MQSLoad -fb ";" DATA-QUEUE csv-batch.csv