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System Generation Statements

The system generation statements presented in this chapter are used to define the component entities of a DC/UCF system, with the exception of the teleprocessing network entities. Statements used to define the teleprocessing network are described in Teleprocessing Network Statements.

Statements in this chapter are presented in alphabetical order. The description of each statement is accompanied by syntax, syntax rules, and examples.

ADD/MODIFY/DELETE and DISPLAY/PUNCH syntax for each entity type are presented together. Syntax rules follow the presentation of both types of syntax. Options that apply to only one verb are noted in the rules. Syntax rules presented are not repeated unless special considerations apply.

This section contains the following topics:

ADSO Statement—Define CA ADS Generation

AUTOTASK Statement—Define Tasks

DEFAULT PROGRAM Statement—Assign Default Values

DESTINATION Statement—Group Users or Terminals

IDD Statement—Define Default Usage Mode

KEYS Statement—Define a Keys Table

LOADLIST Statement—Define Load Lists

MAPTYPE Statement—Creates Alternative Map Table

NODE Statement—Defines a Node

OLM Statement—Define OLM Characteristics

OLQ Statement—Define OLQ Runtime Environment

PROGRAM Statement—Defines and Associates a Program

QUEUE Statement—Defines DC/UCF System Queues

RESOURCE TABLE Statement—Defines a Resource Table

RUNUNITS Statement—Creates Predefined Run Units

SQL CACHE Statement—Controls SQL Caching

STORAGE POOL Statement—Defines Secondary 24-Bit Storage Pools

TASK Statement

TCP/IP Statement—Defines TCP/IP Runtime Environment

XA STORAGE POOL Statement—Defines the 31-Bit Storage Pools