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Controlling System Actions<br />

Because <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI appends the SIZE parameter to the end of the EXEC<br />

statement, any of the <strong>VSE</strong> EXEC statement options that normally follow SIZE<br />

(<strong>for</strong> example, GO) may not be used if <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI determines EXEC size.<br />

FIPROG=<br />

SEARCH=<br />

SORTCORE=<br />

Turns on or off <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI processing of files at OPEN/CLOSE. No DTF<br />

modification will occur when set to OFF.<br />

Determines the degree of support <strong>for</strong> DTFCD/DTFPR (UR), DTFDI (DI) and<br />

DTFCP (CP). The operands UR, DI and CP, when specified, allow full support<br />

<strong>for</strong> the corresponding file class while the operands NOUR, NODI and NOCP<br />

suppress support. This parameter overrides the installation option defined <strong>for</strong><br />

the DI, CP, and UR parameters in the DYNAM/FI option record.<br />

Requests dynamic file sorting facility (<strong>CA</strong> SRAM) of <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI to reserve a<br />

block of storage from the partition GETVIS area <strong>for</strong> <strong>CA</strong> SRAM use instead of<br />

letting <strong>CA</strong> SRAM use the upper portion of the partition <strong>for</strong> its work area. The<br />

value of nnnnnn should be large enough to include storage requirements <strong>for</strong> all<br />

<strong>CA</strong> SRAM tasks concurrently active in the partition plus a reserve <strong>for</strong> <strong>CA</strong> SRAM<br />

overhead. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, see the <strong>CA</strong> SRAM documentation set.<br />

This operand will result in a SRTCORE call to <strong>CA</strong> SRAM by <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI. The<br />

default is no SRTCORE call resulting in <strong>CA</strong> SRAM using partition work space.<br />

Note that the value of nnnnnn will be rounded up to the next even multiple of<br />

1K bytes when the SRTCORE call is issued.<br />

SYSLOG Support - ASSGN Statement<br />

<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI SYSLOG support <strong>for</strong> unit record devices is controlled by a<br />

variation of the ASSGN statement. With a particular ASSGN in effect, records<br />

will be transferred to or from SYSLOG instead of the original unit record, or<br />

tape, or disk device. The DTFCN record <strong>for</strong>mat (RECFM) is undefined (UNDEF).<br />

There<strong>for</strong>e, all <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI rules about padding and truncation when record<br />

<strong>for</strong>mat changes apply to SYSLOG support.<br />

ASSGN Format<br />

The <strong>for</strong>mat <strong>for</strong> ASSGN is shown below.<br />

[//] ASSGN SYSxxx,SYSLOG<br />

SYSxxx<br />

Indicates the standard logical unit name <strong>for</strong> the file(s) to be intercepted by<br />

DYNAM/FI at I/O, and rerouted to or from SYSLOG. If more than one file has<br />

this particular logical unit in its DTF, each one will receive SYSLOG routing.<br />

SYSLOG support is available only <strong>for</strong> the following unit record devices:<br />

SYSIPT<br />

SYSPCH<br />

SYSLST<br />

Input files<br />

Files routed to the punch queue<br />

Files routed to the print queue<br />

6–28 <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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