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Construction Regeneration Report

Follow these steps:

  1. Open the Application System Regeneration menu.
  2. Type 4 for Construction regeneration report and press Enter.

    The Construction Regeneration Report panel displays.

  3. Type the Host Encyclopedia name of the model.

    Use the Tab key to position the cursor at the field and press the Prompt key for a list of valid choices. Select a model name from the list by typing any character except a period (.) or a space character next to the name, and press Enter.

    1. Scope the business system by placing a slash character (/) opposite the option to enable. Place a period character (.) opposite the option to disable.
    2. Type a business system name to regenerate a single business system. To regenerate all business systems, leave this field blank.

      Use the Tab key to position the cursor at the field and press the Prompt key for a list of valid choices. Select a business system name from the list by typing any character except a period (.) or a space character next to the name and press Enter.

    3. Scope the load module by placing a slash character (/) opposite the option to enable. Place a period character (.) opposite the option to disable.
    4. Select the Execution mode, online, or batch.
  4. Press Enter.

    The Regeneration Options panel displays.

  5. Specify the limitations on the scope of the regeneration for beginning or ending dates, TSO user ID, Group ID, and rejection of the target environment changes and press Enter.

    Limiting regeneration to a particular user/group or by date cause inconsistencies during generation and installation. Some components that are not within the specified limitations need regeneration.

  6. To retain the results of the analysis, select Yes for the Mark & record components requiring regeneration option. This updates OK Session Flag. A subsequent regeneration fails to list the aggregate changes that caused CA Gen to flag the component for regeneration. Select No for the list of aggregates and the corresponding components requiring regeneration and their reasons for regeneration in subsequent sessions.
  7. When you select No for the Ignore Target Environment Parameter Changes option, Intelligent Regeneration can detect changes to the business system target environment parameters and RI Trigger Target Environment parameters Dynamically Link RI Triggers option and RI Trigger Name. Intelligent Regeneration cannot detect other RI Trigger Target Environment parameter changes, such as DBMS type for RI triggers. If the DBMS type changed for RI triggers, generate and install the RI triggers using the Application System Construction tools, that are the regular generation tools.

    If you chose foreground processing, CA Gen starts the report processing. When complete, the Browse Report File panel displays.

    If you selected background processing, the JCL for the report displays in ISPF Edit mode to change the JCL.

    If the Auto-submit option on the Generation Options screen has not been set to Yes, type Submit on the COMMAND line and press Enter to submit the job for processing.

    The Application System Regeneration menu displays to select other processing. Omit the remaining steps in this procedure.

  8. Review the report in the Browse Report File panel. Press End when finished.

    The Report Print Options panel displays.

  9. Press the appropriate key or type a command on the COMMAND line and press Enter.

CA Gen returns to the Application System Regeneration menu.

The following list shows other messages this report could include. The term entity triggers refers to Referential Integrity triggers of ENTITY and RELATIONSHIP types.