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4.4.2.2 CA MICS Global Parameters for ISPF Applications
---------------- CA MICS Global Parameters for ISPF Applications --------------
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MWF menu specifications: Provide PDF selection under MWF ===> NO (YES/NO)
PDF primary option panel name ===> ISR@PRIM
CA MICS complex name: Title (or name) for SAS log
===> TESTING AT SAS V913
Title (or name) for reports
===> TESTING AT SAS V913
DSPRINT services parameters: DSPRINT command name ===> DSPRINT
Default DSPRINT device ===> ________
Fill blank fields with the following character ===> _ (1 Character)
Automatically move cursor to next field ===> NO (YES/NO)
Include printed output in DTF index ===> NO (YES/NO)
Update shared DTF index ===> YES (YES/NO)
Service Desk Interface Options
Active ===> NO (Yes/No)
CA MICS ISPF application trace options:
Trace ISPF table status ===> YES (YES/NO) (Defaults to YES)
Trace CPU resource usage ===> NO (YES/NO) (Defaults to NO)
Trace ISPF dialog flow ===> NO (YES/NO) (Defaults to NO)
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Use the CA MICS Global Parameters for ISPF Applications panel
to specify parameters related to the ISPF environment
provided by the CA MICS Workstation Facility (MWF). These
include whether ISPF Program Development Facility (PDF) is
selectable under MWF and the PDF primary options panel name,
the name of the CA MICS complex for SAS log and report
titles, and the data entry field "pad" character. This panel
can also be used to activate certain trace (or debugging)
facilities for the CA MICS ISPF applications.
DATA ENTRY INSTRUCTIONS
Provide PDF selection under MWF - Required. Defaults to NO.
Specify YES (or Y) to include ISPF/PDF as an option on the
MWF menu (that is, PDF can be selected from MWF). Specify NO
(or N) if MWF is selected from your site's ISPF primary
options menu (that is, PDF should not be selected from MWF).
PDF primary option panel name - Required if YES is specified
for Provide PDF selection under MWF. Defaults to ISR@PRIM.
1-8 character name. This is the name of the panel to be
displayed when the ISPF/PDF option is selected from the MWF
menu.
Title (or name) for SAS log - Required. No default. 1-60
characters; ' (single quote) and " (double quote) are not
allowed. This appears as the title on SAS log output from
CA MICS interactive applications and generally corresponds to
the CA MICS complex name (like Production CA MICS Complex).
Title (or name) for reports - Required. No default. 1-60
characters; ' (single quote) and " (double quote) are not
allowed. This appears as the title for reports generated
under CA MICS interactive applications and generally
corresponds to the data center name (like ABC Company).
DSPRINT command name - Optional. Defaults to DSPRINT. 1-8
character name. This is the TSO command used to invoke
DSPRINT services. Leave this field blank to indicate that a
DSPRINT command is not supported.
Default DSPRINT device - Optional. No default. 1-8
character name. This is the default DSPRINT (that is, local
3270 printer) device name.
Fill blank fields with the following character - Optional.
Defaults to _ (underscore). 1 character. This character
appears in empty data entry fields. Leave this parameter
blank to leave empty fields blank.
Automatically move cursor to next field - Required. Defaults
to NO. Specify YES (or Y) to automatically move the cursor
to the next data entry field after you enter a value (that
is, automatically skip the cursor over text fields). Specify
NO (or N) to disable this feature.
Include printed output in DTF index - Required. Defaults to
NO. Specifying YES (or Y) will cause any output
(report/micslog/saslog) generated by a MICF inquiry to be
written to the user's private DTF index. Including report
output in the DTF index facilitates the use of the CA MICS
Q&R RMWSLOAD utility to download report as well as CSV output
to the workstation for subsequent publishing. Specify NO (or
N) to disable this feature. Note, this setting has no effect
on output generated by Production Reporting Jobstream.
Report output is always written to the Production Reporting
index.
Update shared DTF index - Required. Defaults to YES.
Specifying YES (or Y) causes any entries recorded to the
user's private DTF index to also be written to the complex
level DTF index. Specify NO (or N) to disable this feature.
Disabling this feature only affects user generated output.
Output generated by Production Reporting Jobstream is always
written to the complex level (shared) DTF index data set.
The following parameters control the options for the Service
Desk Interface. Note that the URL, Userid and Password for
Service Desk should be stored in the CA90's Soap Server. See
Section 4.0 for more information on Service Desk interface
setup.
Active (Yes or No). Defaults to NO. Specify YES to
activate or NO to disable the CA MICS Service Desk interface
for all MWF applications.
The following parameters control trace (or debugging)
facilities of the ISPF applications. Do not change the
defaults for these parameters unless instructed to do so by
CA Technical Support. Trace options can consume significant
system resources and generate voluminous outputs. You can
make temporary changes to these parameters using the MWFTRACE
command.
Trace ISPF table status - Required. Defaults to YES.
Specify YES (or Y) to track the status of ISPF tables used by
the ISPF applications. You can review ISPF table status
using the MWFTRACE command.
Trace CPU resource usage - Required. Defaults to NO.
Specify YES (or Y) to log to your ISPF log cumulative CPU
time and other resource usage measurements at selected points
in ISPF application processing.
WARNING! This option can generate voluminous outputs and can
require increasing the size of your ISPF log.
Trace ISPF dialog flow - Required. Defaults to NO. Specify
YES (or Y) to log the flow of ISPF application logic to your
ISPF log.
WARNING! Do not specify YES unless instructed to do so by CA
Technical Support. This option will generate voluminous
output, require increasing the size of your ISPF log, and
seriously degrade your response time.