Use this panel to specify options to control how CA JCLCheck processes the input JCL file. The dialog checks the syntax of all the options that you select before accepting them.
The fields contain the default option choices that are set up during installation when you enter this panel for the first time. When you change the options, specify a Y in the "Update PROFILE with these options" field. The fields contain the new options.
Note: You can also use this panel to display the Additional Processing Options panel.
To display this panel, enter Option 1 (Process Control Options) in the OPTION field on the CA JCLCheck Control Options Menu panel (JCK0210).
To exit this panel and return to the previous panel, press End.
------------------- CA JCLCheck PROCESS CONTROL OPTIONS ------------------- COMMAND ===> Date: yyyy/mm/dd User: USERID1 Time: hh:mm Go to ADDITIONAL PROCESSING OPTIONS PANEL => N CCLIST - Number of program control cards to be listed (0-999) => 100 COND - Simulate execution according to condition codes => N CTLSCAN - Scan utility control statements => N EASYPROC - CA EASYPROCLIB support => N MSS - Stage VTOC of MSS volumes if necessary => N PXREF - Check program and PDS member existence => N SEV - Minimum severity of errors to be listed (0-16) => 0 SPACE - Check blksize efficiency for new DASD files => N (ALL) - Check blksize efficiency for existing DASD files too => N (NN) - Minimum % of track usage (give warning if less) (0-99) => 65 SXREF - Check JCL across jobs => N VSAM - Process private catalogs (JOBCAT, STEPCAT) => Y CSI - Use Catalog Search Interface for catalog lookup => D PROC - Define alternate proclibs => N - Alternate proclib(s) are selected => Y DICT - Define CA APCDOC XREF database => N Update PROFILE with these options => Y
Enter the processing values that you want to take effect, and press Enter to invoke CA JCLCheck using these options.
Note: For complete details about each option, see CA JCLCheck Runtime Options.
This panel contains the following fields:
Y displays the Additional Process Control Options panel (JCK0203); N deactivates this option.
A number from 0 to 999 that specifies the number of program control statements you want CA JCLCheck to list.
Y activates condition code simulation and the IF/THEN/ELSE/ENDIF statement; N deactivates condition code simulation.
Specifying Y allows you to specify an alternate completion code for a specific step.
Y requests that CA JCLCheck read and interpret control statements for the following IBM utility programs IEHPROGM, IDCAMS, DFSORT, ADRDSSU, IEBCOPY, and IEBGENER. Y also requests CA JCLCheck read and interpret control statements for the CA Technologies program CA XCOM Data transport. N deactivates these control statements.
Y activates support of CA Easyproclib; N deactivates this option.
If you enter Y and CA JCLCheck encounters an EASYPROC PROCLIB DD statement before the first EXEC statement of a job, it opens and uses the specified PROCLIB in addition to the one specified on its own SYSPROC DD.
Y requests that CA JCLCheck stage the VTOC of mass storage volumes when necessary to verify the existence of a data set on MSS; N ignores this option.
Y requests activation of the CA JCLCheck program and member existence checking and reporting feature; N ignores this option.
A value from 0 to 16 that defines the minimum severity of errors that you want CA JCLCheck to list.
Y activates the direct-display space usage analysis, and N deactivates this option and reporting feature in the SPACE field.
Enter Y or N in the ALL field depending on whether you want CA JCLCheck to perform the space efficiency check on both new and existing data sets.
Enter a percentage from 0 to 99 in the NN field to check the space efficiency on the new data sets created by the input job stream, or the minimum percentage of track usage. The suggested values are 75 - 85 percent.
Y activates related job data set existence checking; N deactivates this option and reporting feature (checking JCL across jobs).
This option specifies that the job streams you want CA JCLCheck to analyze are related jobs that run in succession.
Y requests that CA JCLCheck support VSAM catalogs; N deactivates this option.
Specifying Y invokes the IBM utility IDCAMS when it encounters a JOBCAT or STEPCAT statement defining a VSAM catalog. If IDCAMS accepts the catalog, the utility is called in lieu of standard catalog management during the scope of the job or step catalog.
Y requests that CA JCLCheck use the IBM Catalog Search Interface when doing catalog lookup and data set existence checking. N deactivates this option.
Specifying Y invokes the IBM Catalog Search Interface when searching for a data set in the system catalog. Oftentimes, there are performance benefits when utilizing this option. The CSI option is mutually exclusive and cannot be used together with the VSAM option.
Y specifies an alternate ddname for the statement defining the procedure library that you want CA JCLCheck to use; N ignores this option.
PROC lets you use alternate libraries where CA JCLCheck searches for cataloged procedures. The alternate library allows CA JCLCheck to test modified procedures without the need to store them in system PROCLIBs prior. When CA JCLCheck activates these alternate PROCLIBs and you use Option 2 (CA JCLCheck - Foreground Invocation / Submit) on the JCK0200 main menu, CA JCLCheck does not submit the JCL. It displays a message indicating that nonstandard PROCLIBs were used and that actual execution may not be possible. The PROC option is mutually exclusive with the AUTOPROC option. If you specify both options, CA JCLCheck ignores the PROC option.
Y defines terms to the dictionary when your site has CA APCDOC installed; N ignores this option.
Y updates your current JCL profile with a new profile containing the option changes entered on this panel; N ignores these changes.
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