When an ODBC trading partner database is used, –dt <trading partner directory> is replaced by –st <“DSN=<data source name>;uid=<user id>;pwd=<password>”>.
When an ODBC log database is used, –sl <"DSN=<data source name>;uid=<user id>; pwd=<password>”> switch must be included. (The DSN pointing to the log database is the only required parameter; uid and pwd are included only if they are required by the database.)
rmapout <full-path EDI output filename> <map> <transaction/message code>
-t <transaction/message>
-st <trading partner DSN connect string>
-dg <full-path map directory>
-sl <log DSN connect string>
-sl <“DSN Connect String”> – specifies the data source name (DSN) connect string for the ODBC log database that contains the log tables. In addition to the DSN, this connect string must include a uid and pwd if they are required.
-st <“DSN connect string”> – specifies the data source name (DSN) connect string for the ODBC trading partner database that contains the trading partner and trade agreement tables. In addition to the DSN, this connect string must include a uid and pwd if they are required.