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3.4.2 Component Definition Statements (cccGENIN)
A generation definition statement member is provided for each
product in the sharedprefix.MICS.GENLIB library under the
member name cccGENIN, where ccc is the three-character
component identifier. The syntax and definitions for the
generation definition statements are contained in section 4.2
of the System Modification Guide.
The Database Tailoring facility enables you to tailor each
product's database files and each file's contents. This
facility is described in the System Modification Guide.
Before the component generation jobs can be run, the complex
definitions for ESSENTIAL and DERIVED data element options
must be specified, and the parameters generated. The
generations take place as a result of coding the
sharedprefix.MICS.PARMS(CPLXDEF) parameters and submitting
sharedprefix.MICS.CNTL(CPLXGEN). See section 2.3.1.8,
Complex Option Definitions, for more information.
We emphatically recommended that NO DATABASE TAILORING be
performed the first time that a product is installed.
Please contact CA MICS Product Support to discuss the use of
the Database Tailoring facility.
Review the cccGENIN file to ensure the following:
a) There must be a GEN GENFILES statement.
b) Some CA MICS products use an OPTION statement to
indicate whether certain groups of data elements
(called clusters) are to be kept in the database.
Check the default definition for these OPTION
statements and change them as appropriate to meet
your needs.
Note: The cccGENIN files contain upper and
lower case characters. OPTION statement
keywords should be entered in upper case.
c) Some CA MICS products deliver files turned off
(data is not collected until the site turns
the file on). Refer to the product
documentation for information on turning on
these files.