CA Dynam for VSE User Guide
CA Dynam for VSE User Guide CA Dynam for VSE User Guide
Data Set Maintenance Number of Sec Vault Locations The number of secondary allocations to be made for this data set, from 0 to 255. The vault location scheme for versions of this data set (TAPE only). Any number of vault locations up to 999 can be specified. Separate the locations by commas. Use the PF7 and PF8 keys to scroll through the list. Specify NO to clear. Local Commands Type any of the following commands on the command line and press Enter to execute these functions: SWI/BAC SWI/FOR Switch backward to the previous panel level. Switch forward to the next panel level. Data Set Disk Option Panel (CAYD-2120) This panel displays in detail the attributes of a selected DISK or FI data set. It is the second in a series of 9 panels and is displayed by doing the following: • Switching forward or backward from the other panels in this series • Entering DYNAM DISplay DSNDOPTions from anywhere within the CUI transaction CAYD-2120 Data Set Disk Option CA Dynam ====> Data Set: ACCOUNT.PAYABLE.FILE Align on cylinder boundary: YES Lock File Read Only: NO Bypass AVR: NO Message to SYSLOG: YES Truncate at CLOSE: NO Delete INPUT File at CLOSE: NO No Auto Secondary Allocation: NO Fragmentation allocation: NO Prohibit Dynamic LUB Allocation: NO Enqueue file: NO Same Extents SORTIN/SORTOUT: NO Messages to SYSLST: YES Truncate ISAM/Workfile: NO Old file: NO Delete SORT Work Files: NO Keep SD Work File: NO Delete file at CLOSE: NO 1=Help 2= 3=Quit 4= 5=Switch Bwd 6=Switch Fwd 7= 8= 9= 10= 11= 12=Exit You can use this panel to do the following: • Update the displayed data set • Display another data set (see the Data Set field description) • Issue local commands 7–22 User Guide
Data Set Maintenance Additional attributes of this data set are displayed on the other panels in this series. You can update all of the fields on this panel by tabbing to the desired field and overtyping the information contained there. When you press Enter, the changes are recorded by the Catalog update facility. Field Descriptions Fields are described in the following list. Data Set The name of the currently displayed data set. You can use this field to select an existing data set for display. Type the name of the desired data set in this field and press Enter. The CA Dynam Catalog is then browsed for that data set. If found, it is displayed. If not, an error message is issued. You cannot create a new data set from this panel. Align on cylinder boundary Bypass AVR Delete INPUT File at CLOSE Fragmentation allocation Enqueue file Messages to SYSLST Old file Keep SD Work File Lock File Read Only Message to SYSLOG Indicates whether to align files on a cylinder boundary. Indicates whether to bypass AVR. Indicates whether the VTOC entry should be deleted when closing an INPUT SD. Indicates whether to force CA Dynam/D to fragment space allocation for the file. Indicates whether to enqueue files opened for input, update or output. Indicates whether messages produced by CA Dynam/D will be directed to the printer, SYSLST. Indicates whether you can access an existing SD file and open it without having to reallocate it. Indicates whether to keep the SD work file after closing the file. Indicates whether the data set is locked for read-only usage. Indicates whether messages produced by CA Dynam/D will be directed to the console, SYSLOG. No Truncate at CLOSE Indicates whether to inhibit truncation of SD files at CLOSE. No Auto Secondary Allocation Prohibit Dynamic LUB Alloc. Indicates whether to automatically provide for secondary allocations. Indicates whether to prohibit dynamic LUB allocation. Chapter 7: Using Online Panels−CAICUI 7–23
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Data Set Maintenance<br />
Additional attributes of this data set are displayed on the other panels in this<br />
series. You can update all of the fields on this panel by tabbing to the desired<br />
field and overtyping the in<strong>for</strong>mation contained there. When you press Enter,<br />
the changes are recorded by the Catalog update facility.<br />
Field Descriptions<br />
Fields are described in the following list.<br />
Data Set<br />
The name of the currently displayed data set.<br />
You can use this field to select an existing data set <strong>for</strong> display. Type the name<br />
of the desired data set in this field and press Enter. The <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong> Catalog is<br />
then browsed <strong>for</strong> that data set. If found, it is displayed. If not, an error<br />
message is issued. You cannot create a new data set from this panel.<br />
Align on cylinder<br />
boundary<br />
Bypass AVR<br />
Delete INPUT File at<br />
CLOSE<br />
Fragmentation<br />
allocation<br />
Enqueue file<br />
Messages to SYSLST<br />
Old file<br />
Keep SD Work File<br />
Lock File Read Only<br />
Message to SYSLOG<br />
Indicates whether to align files on a cylinder boundary.<br />
Indicates whether to bypass AVR.<br />
Indicates whether the VTOC entry should be deleted when closing an INPUT<br />
SD.<br />
Indicates whether to <strong>for</strong>ce <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/D to fragment space allocation <strong>for</strong> the<br />
file.<br />
Indicates whether to enqueue files opened <strong>for</strong> input, update or output.<br />
Indicates whether messages produced by <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/D will be directed to the<br />
printer, SYSLST.<br />
Indicates whether you can access an existing SD file and open it without<br />
having to reallocate it.<br />
Indicates whether to keep the SD work file after closing the file.<br />
Indicates whether the data set is locked <strong>for</strong> read-only usage.<br />
Indicates whether messages produced by <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/D will be directed to the<br />
console, SYSLOG.<br />
No Truncate at CLOSE Indicates whether to inhibit truncation of SD files at CLOSE.<br />
No Auto Secondary<br />
Allocation<br />
Prohibit <strong>Dynam</strong>ic<br />
LUB Alloc.<br />
Indicates whether to automatically provide <strong>for</strong> secondary allocations.<br />
Indicates whether to prohibit dynamic LUB allocation.<br />
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