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Verify the Type Sequence Member

After creating the Type Sequence member and identifying it to CA Endevor SCM in the C1DEFLTS table, you can test the syntax of the member.

Follow these steps:

  1. Launch an CA Endevor SCM CLIST.

    If the Type Sequence table has been defined correctly, CA Endevor SCM starts. If there is a coding error in the table, console messages appear that identify the error. For example:

    + TYPE TYPE1 SYSTEM SYS1 CATEGORY 12345678A    DESCRIP   
    +BSTPPARS: E006 VALUE SPECIFIED IS TOO LONG: 12345678A   
    +h:mm:ss  B1TS011E  TYPE SEQUENCE TABLE HAS ERRORS       
    +h:mm:ss  B1TS012E  SCL PROCESSING IS NOW DISABLED.  
    
  2. Correct any errors, and then launch the CLIST again. When CA Endevor SCM appears, open the Type Sequence display in foreground.

    The processing sequence displayed matches the sequence defined in the Type Sequence member.