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Encyclopedia Variables

The following table describes the encyclopedia variables.

Encyclopedia Variables

Description

User Notes

Site name
Default:
YOUR_COMPANY_NAME

For information purposes only.

 

Encyclopedia variables for the current installation

Encyclopedia name
Default: HOST001

Name of the encyclopedia. It must be a unique value to prevent cross encyclopedia enqueues.

 

Encyclopedia ID
Default:1

Host encyclopedia's numeric ID. Required when exchanging models between the Host Encyclopedia and client/server encyclopedias in a multiple encyclopedia environment. This ID must be unique among the host and client/server encyclopedias.

 

Install construction
Default: Y

Determine if Construction is installed.

 

Administrator TSOID
Default: TSO user ID

Identifies person doing the install.

 

Administrator name
Default:

System Administrator

For information purposes only.

 

PLAN Prefix
Default: HEPL (4 byte limit)

Prefix for CA Gen DB2 plan names. Plan prefixes make plan names unique in a DB2 subsystem, allowing different versions of CA Gen software to run against the same CA Gen database.

 

Schema Identifier

A display only field that identifies the schema.

 

User dataset prefix
Default: &SYSPREF

Prefix for user data sets created by CA Gen, for example standard error, standard out.

 

User dataset UNIT type
Default: SYSDA

Unit for allocating user data sets created by CA Gen.

 

User dataset suffix

Option value suffix for user datasets created by CA Gen.

 

Optional Variables used in Model Cross-copy or Conversion

Old PLAN Prefix
PL00

Optionally identifies the DB2 plan prefix for the old Host Encyclopedia when cross-copying models from old to new encyclopedia.

 

Old Schema identifier

Optionally identifies the schema level of the old encyclopedia when cross-copying a model from an old to new encyclopedia. The old encyclopedia must be in the prior or second prior schema and you must specify the exact schema value, as in 9.1.A5 or 9.0.A2.

Note: For the schema designation for Prior Schema and Second Prior Schema, see the Release Notes.

 

Old load library

Optionally identifies the load library corresponding to the prior or second prior schema.