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Packaging Online Load Modules

Follow these steps:

  1. Display the Application System Construction panel.
  2. Type the Host Encyclopedia name of the model.

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

  3. Type the Host Encyclopedia name of the business system.

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

  4. Press Enter.

    The Application System Construction menu displays.

  5. Type 3 for Define load module packaging and press Enter.

    The Select Load Module Packaging Environment panel displays.

  6. Type 1 for online packaging and press Enter.
    Enter packaging updates.
    

    Package Online Load Module Row 1 of 10 COMMAND ===> _ SCROLL ===> PAGE

    Model name . . : TEST MODEL 1 Business system : APPLICATION_HELP

    Enter packaging updates. To save, press F6. To cancel, press F12.

    Load Clear Screen Dialog Flow Module Procedure Step Name Trancode Trancode

    HSDHELP_ SCREEN_DESCRIPTION HSDA____ HSDA____ HSDHELP_ FIELD_DESCRIPTION HSDB____ HSDB____ HSDHELP_ PERMITTED_VALUES HSDC____ HSDC____

    ****************************** Bottom of data *******************************

    If necessary, use the command functions to locate and display the procedure step name. You can also scroll the procedure step names using the TSO/ISPF scroll commands. The default key functions are F8 to scroll forward and F7 to scroll back.

  7. Type the load module name in the Load Module column.

    Limits: eight alphanumeric characters. The first character must be a letter.

  8. Type a clear screen transaction code next to the load module name if the procedure step is a first procedure step, and can be invoked from a clear screen or directly by another program.

    The clear screen transaction code for IMS and TSO is a maximum of eight alphanumeric characters. The CICS clear screen transaction code is a maximum of four alphanumeric characters. The first character must be a letter for all systems.

  9. Type the dialog flow transaction code next to the load module name. All procedure steps that are linked or transferred to require a dialog flow transaction code.

    The dialog flow transaction code for IMS and TSO is a maximum of eight alphanumeric characters. The CICS dialog flow transaction code is a maximum of four alphanumeric characters. The first character must be a letter for all systems.

  10. Repeat the online packaging steps as needed.

    If CA Gen detects an error in the input, a message displays under the COMMAND line and CA Gen puts an X between the load module and procedure step names on the lines which are in error.

  11. Click Save to keep the updates or Cancel to cancel the updates.

    The Select Load Module Packaging Environment panel displays.