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Name Allocation Values

Model Value

Description

Allowed Values

YALCVNM

Specifies whether field and object names are to be allocated automatically by CA 2E

*YES

*NO

*MNC—Will be allocated mnemonically. See the note that follows this table.

YFILPFX

The Last Used File Prefix (YFILPFX) model value contains the last two-character identifying mnemonic CA 2E used when creating a new file. These two characters occupy positions three and four of the new file name, following the model object prefix.

Two-character prefix.

YHLLVNM

Specifies HLL or HLLs with which new names will comply.

*RPG

*CBL

*RPGCBL—Allocate both RPG and Cobol.

*VNM—Same language as YHLLGEN option is allocated.

YMSGNBR

The last assigned message number in the message file named by YMSGVNM.

AAAA to 9999

YMSGPFX

Message prefix to be given to message identifiers issued automatically by CA 2E.

Message prefix or *NO

VNM(3)

YMSGVNM

Name of default message file in GENLIB to place message descriptions in.

*NONE

*MSGPFX

VNM(10)

YOBJPFX

Prefix to use when generating system object names.

Two-character prefix that will be attached to your generated objects.

YPMTMSF

Device prompt message file.

Valid System Name—Specify your own.

*NONE

*PMTMSF—Default name provided.

YPMTNBR

The last assigned prompt message number in the message file named by YPMTMSF.

0001 to 9999

YVLSPFX

Prefix to be given to value list profile and the program that calls it. See YCVTCNDVAL.

Two-character prefix

Note: If you set the model value for YALCVNM to *MNC, a column of input fields is created on the define objects panel. Place an M in this column and the newly defined object name will be added to a file of object names or mnemonics of 1, 2, and 3 characters. The three variants can then be defined and made available to the name allocation program