2. MICF Options › 2.7 SAS Libraries for ISPF Applications
2.7 SAS Libraries for ISPF Applications
Use the SAS Libraries for ISPF Applications option to specify
additional user or installation SAS-related data sets you
want allocated for MICF inquiry execution. The data sets you
specify will be concatenated before the optional installation
SAS-related data sets specified by the CA MICS Administrator.
The data sets you specify will also be concatenated before
the SAS system libraries and the distributed CA MICS
libraries.
You can specify up to two data set names for each type of
allocation: load library, auto-call macros, SAS objects, and
SAS source modules. The installation data sets are also
listed for your information.
The SAS Libraries for ISPF Applications parameters are 1-44
character fully-qualified data set names enclosed in quotes.
o Use the Private (user-level) entries to specify the
optional SAS-related library data set names. You can
specify up to two data sets for each type of allocation.
o The Shared (complex-level) entries display the optional
installation SAS-related data sets your CA MICS
administrator specified. Your data sets will be
concatenated ahead of the shared (complex-level) data
sets.
The private (user-level) library options are:
o Load Module Libraries. Use this parameter to make your
SAS version 5 and other SAS-related load modules
available to your MICF inquiries.
o Auto-call Macro Libraries. Use this parameter to make
your SAS macros available to your MICF inquiries.
o SAS Object (format) Libraries. Use this parameter to
make your user-defined SAS formats, compiled SAS macros,
and other SAS objects available to your MICF inquiries.
o Source Libraries. Use this parameter to make your SAS
source members available to your MICF inquiries.