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4.4.2.3 SAS Global Parameters for ISPF Applications


---------------- SAS Global Parameters for ISPF Applications ----------------


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SAS version ===> SAS930 (Example: SAS913) Entry point ===> SAS (Example: SASHOST) Foreground interface ===> SASCP (SASCP/CALL) SAS/Graph Installed? ===> YES (YES/NO) SAS libraries (enter fully qualified data set names enclosed in quotes): Load library ===> 'CPM981.SAS93.LIBRARY' Auto-call macros ===> 'CPM981.SAS93.W0.AUTOLIB' Help library ===> 'CPM981.SAS93.ENW0.SASHELP' Messages library ===> 'CPM981.SAS93.ENW0.SASMSG' Environment Library ===> 'CPM981.SAS93.TKMVSENV(TKMVSENV)' Opt. config file 1 ===> 'CPM981.SAS93.CONFIG(BATCH)' Opt. config file 2 ===> 'CPM981.SAS93.CONFIG(COMMON)' Opt. config file 3 ===> 'CPM981.SAS93.CONFIG(ENW0)' Opt. config file 4 ===> 'CPM981.SAS93.CONFIG(SITE)' Optional installation SAS related data sets (enter fully qualified DSNAMES): Augment load library ===> 'SYSHARED.SAS.LOAD.MODULES' Macro library ===> 'SYSHARED.SAS.MACROS' Object library ===> 'SYSHARED.SAS.FORMATS' Source library ===> 'SYSHARED.SAS.SOURCE' Override load library ===> ______________________________________________ Macro library ===> ______________________________________________ Object library ===> ______________________________________________ Source library ===> ______________________________________________



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Use the SAS Global Parameters for ISPF Applications panel to
specify the SAS libraries and parameters used in
interactive or batch execution of SAS within the CA MICS ISPF
applications.


DATA ENTRY INSTRUCTIONS

SAS version - Required. Three alphabetic characters followed
by three numeric characters. The three numeric characters
must be a valid SAS version number.  For information about the 
levels of SAS currently supported, see the CA MICS System 
Administrator Guide.

Entry point - Required. Defaults to SASXAL. 1-8 character
name (e.g., SASXAL or SASHOST). This is the program name
used to invoke SAS, either interactively or in batch, within
the ISPF applications.

Foreground interface - Required. Defaults to SASCP. SASCP
or CALL. Specify SASCP (or S) to use the SASCP TSO command
to invoke SAS in foreground. Specify CALL (or C) to use the
TSO CALL command to invoke SAS in foreground. 

Important! If you specify CALL for this parameter, you will 
not be able to use the MSAS option or execute MICF inquiries 
under SAS/DMS.

SAS/Graph Installed? - Required. Defaults to YES. Specify
YES if SAS/Graph is installed. Specify NO if SAS/Graph is
not installed. Specifying NO omits any MICF inquiries
that produce color graphics from the display of
the MICF Shared Inquiry Catalog.

SAS libraries - No default. The following parameters define
the libraries for invoking SAS, either interactively or in
batch, within the ISPF applications. The parameters are 1-44
character fully qualified data set names enclosed in quotes.
Each refers to a SAS system library established for CA MICS
processing.

 o  Load library - Required. The SAS load module library
    data set name.

 o  Auto-call macros - Required. The SAS auto-call macro
    library data set name.

 o  Help library - Required. The SAS help library data set
    name.

 o  Messages library - Required. The SAS messages library
    data set name.

 o  Opt. config file 1 - 4  - Optional. You can use this
    parameter to point CA MICS to your installation's SAS
    parameter defaults so that CA MICS applications use
    the same defaults as your other SAS applications. CA
    MICS override your installation default SAS
    parameters as required. See the sharedprefix.MICS.PARMS
    members MABATCH, MATSO, and ICFBATCH for details.
    Specify a fully-qualified data set name and member name
    if the configuration file is a member of a partitioned
    data set (PDS).

Optional installation SAS related data sets - No defaults.
The following parameters define installation data sets
CA MICS allocates for SAS processing, either
interactively or in batch, within the ISPF applications. The
parameters are 1-44 character fully qualified data set names
enclosed in quotes.

You can use the installation data set parameters to add your
installation's load modules, SAS formats, SAS macros, and/or
SAS source modules to CA MICS ISPF application processing.
You can also override CA MICS modules by concatenating
replacement modules in front of the distributed CA MICS
modules. Two installation data sets are supported for each
type of allocation.

 o  Use the augmenting library parameter to make
    installation modules available to the CA MICS ISPF
    applications.

 o  Use the override library parameter ONLY to replace
    CA MICS modules, for example, to implement user
    modifications to CA MICS.

Following are the augmenting installation data set parameters:

 o  Augment load library - Optional. Use this parameter to
    make your SAS related load modules available to the
    CA MICS ISPF applications.

 o  Augment macro library - Optional. Use this parameter to
    make your SAS macros available to the CA MICS ISPF
    applications.

 o  Augment object library - Optional. Use this parameter
    to make your user-defined SAS formats, compiled SAS
    macros, and other SAS objects available to the CA MICS
    ISPF applications.

 o  Augment source library - Optional. Use this parameter
    to make your SAS source members available to the CA MICS
    ISPF applications.

Following are the overriding installation data set parameters:

 o  Override load library - Optional. Use this parameter to
    override distributed CA MICS load modules.

 o  Override macro library - Optional. Use this parameter
    to override distributed CA MICS auto-call macro members.

 o  Override object library - Optional. Use this parameter
    to override distributed CA MICS user-defined SAS
    formats, compiled SAS macros, and other SAS objects.

 o  Override source library - Optional. Use this parameter
    to override distributed CA MICS source modules.