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System Generation Entries

The following examples show the CA IDMS system generation statements required to define the systems.

SYSTEM01 sysgen

  SYSTEM 01
  .
  .
  LINE VTAM01
   ENABLED
       TYPE IS VTAMLIN
       APPL ID IS SYSTEM01...
  PTERM...
  .
  .
  LINE DDS01
   ENABLED
       TYPE IS DDS
       SOURCE=DDSNODE1.

  PTERM PT01DDS1
       TYPE VTAM
       BLOCKSIZE 8192
       TARGET DDSNODE2
       WEIGHT 20.
  PTERM PT02DDS1
       TYPE VTAM
       BLOCKSIZE 8192
       TARGET DDSNODEX (NOT SHOWN ABOVE)
       WEIGHT 30.

  PTERM PT01BULK
       TYPE BULK.

  LTERM LT01BULK
       PTERM IS PT01BULK.

SYSTEM02 sysgen

  SYSTEM02
  .
  .
  LINE VTAM02
   ENABLED
       TYPE IS VTAMLIN
       APPL ID IS SYSTEM02....
  PTERM....
  .
  .
  .
  LINE DDS02
   ENABLED
       TYPE IS DDS
       SOURCE = DDSNODE2

  PTERM PT01DDS2
       TYPE VTAM
       BLOCKSIZE 8192
       TARGET DDSNODE1
       WEIGHT 20.

  PTERM PT02DDS2
       TYPE VTAM
       BLOCKSIZE 8192
       TARGET DDSNODEX (NOT SHOWN ABOVE)
       WEIGHT 30.

  PTERM PT02BULK
       TYPE BULK.

  LTERM LT02BULK
       PTERM IS PT02BULK.

Note: VTAM minor node names must be unique throughout the VTAM network. Therefore, the APPL ID IS parameter on the VTAMLIN LINE statement (used to define the 3270 terminals) and the SOURCE parameter on the DDS LINE statement cannot be the same even though these LINE statements participate in the same CA IDMS system.