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1.3.15 Batch Data Entry Utility Job Specifications


CA MICS Accounting and Chargeback provides standard utility
jobs that you can use to enter machine readable data files
into the appropriate panel tables instead of entering the
data online.  For example, if you have, or can create, a file
containing your prorating or cost center attribute
specifications, you can use one of the utility jobs to batch
load it into the appropriate ISPF table.

You must define each utility job by coding an input routine
for your data and specifying an input DD statement.  Then you
generate the job that you will run to input your data and
write it to the appropriate ISPF table.

You make these specifications in the Utility Jobs panels.