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Thanks a lot Regards Pankaj Agrawal. Thanks Pankaj for the feedback. Manjunath v. Thank you Ajay for sharing. The data file has a standard syntax for representing the data that has been downloaded. When uploading, the loader reads a data file to get the data that it is to upload. Most likely, the data file was produced by a previous download, but may have come from another source. In any case, the data file may not be interpreted without the corresponding configuration file available.
The contents of the configuration file are at the heart of the loader operation since they specify the structure of the data and the access methods to use to move the data between the data file and a database.
A configuration file consists of a series of one or more items. Each item is either an entity definition, a download access method, or an upload access method. Each entity type defined in a configuration file must have all three elements definition, download, and upload defined exactly once. The entity definition must appear before either the download or upload access method for that entity type, but they need not be contiguous. There are no other restrictions on ordering of items in the configuration file.
Upon invocation, the FNDLOAD command reads the configuration file, and proceeds to download data from the database beginning with the download access method provided for the entity named on the command line. How much has the cost of employer-provided benefits changed in the last 5 years? Retirement benefits information What are frozen retirement plans and how prevalent are they?
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