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How to Change Default File Names

If you discover that the ADRLIB (the member and message library), ADRPNL (the panel library), and ADROUT (the PSS Spool library) file names conflict with existing file names, you can change them by performing the following steps:

  1. Get SC00OPTS (the SCF static options CSECT) from the CA IPC CUSMAC library. Change all occurrences of the file names to the appropriate values. Assemble and link SC00OPTS into the CA IPC CUSLIB.

    Note: Names must be one to eight characters. The first character must be alphabetic or national. The remainder must be alphabetic, national, or numeric. For examples and additional information, see How to Modify the SCF Static Options.

  2. Get the PSS Utility File Table (SCPSUTFT) from the CA IPC CUSMAC library. (If the member does not already exist, copy CA IPC CAVQSAMP member IPCVPEB into a new CUSMAC member named SCPSUTFT.) Change all occurrences of the file names to the appropriate values. Assemble and link the PSS Utility File Table (SCPSUTFT) into the CA IPC CUSLIB.

    Note: Names must be one to eight characters. The first character must be alphabetic or national. The remainder must be alphabetic, national, or numeric. For examples and additional information, see How to Modify the SCF Static Options.

  3. Change the CICS start-up JCL to specify the new DD file names. These file names are contained in the JCL copybooks in the CA IPC CUSPROC library.
  4. If you changed the name of the PSS Spool library, you must restart CICS with the changed tables and programs. Sign in to an account as a PSS administrator and enter the command:
    SET OUTPUT SITE OPTIONS
    

This displays the PSS site options fill-in panel into which you can enter the new name of the PSS Spool library. For more information, see How to Set PSS Site and Session Options.

You must also make the corresponding changes to the CA Ideal z/OS procedure, PSSUTIL, batch JCL (IDLBATCH), and batch file table. The following table shows the places in the system where a change in a filename must be reflected:

 

ADRINT

ADRLIB

ADRLOG

ADROUT

ADRPNL

ADRSUB

ADRTRC

IPCFILE

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

VQ14CSD

 

 

x

 

 

x

x

CA Ideal JCL PROCS

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

PSSUTIL

 

 

 

x

x

 

 

SC00OPTS

 

x

 

 

x

 

 

SCPSUTFT

x

x

 

x

x