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1.5.3.5 Executing a File Definition Inquiry
To execute a file definition inquiry, either enter an E line
command next to the inquiry on the Capacity Planning Database
Files screen (Figure 1-3), or specify a Select mode of
EXECUTE, type an S (Select) in the Cmd column on the line of
the inquiry you want to execute, and press ENTER. The Update
Capacity Planning File screen (Figure 1-9) appears. You will
be provided the opportunity to specify several execution
options. The type of file definition inquiry you are
executing will determine the screens that are displayed.
/----------------------- Update Capacity Planning File -----------------------\
|Command ===> |
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|Executing CAP DB File def.: XXC - CPU Standard Appl,03/10/93 |
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|Type of update ===> INITIALIZE (INITIALIZE/UPDATE) |
|Replace existing file? ===> N (Y/N) |
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|Input data source ===> ARCHIVE (ARCHIVE/ONLINE) |
|CA MICS file cycle(s) ===> __ - __ (0 - 99) |
|Archive generation number ===> ___ (0 to -99) |
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|Starting date of update ===> _______ (ddmonyy) |
|Number of months to select ===> ____ (1 to 9999) |
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|Mode of execution ===> BATCH (BATCH/FOREGROUND) |
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|List updated file contents? ===> YES (YES/NO) |
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|Press END to invoke MICF inquiry execution to update the resource element file.|
|Enter CANCEL to terminate the resource element file update. |
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Figure 1-9. Update Capacity Planning File Screen
If you are executing a resource element file definition
inquiry, the Update Capacity Planning File screen shown in
Figure 1-9 displays. This screen and its control parameters
are discussed in detail in Section 3.3.2.3. When you type
END in the Command field and press ENTER, or when you press
the END PF key (usually PF3), the CA MICS Database Inquiry
Execution screen shown in Figure 1-11 displays.
/---------------------- Business Element File Data Entry ----------------------\
|Option ===> |
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|Executing CAP DB File def.: BEF - Business Element File |
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| 1 - Initialize Business Element File |
| Prime business element file with null entries in preparation |
| for online data entry. |
| 2 - Online Data Entry |
| Update the business element file using SAS/FSP. The file must |
| have been previously initialized. |
| 3 - Batch Data Entry |
| Update the business element file using external card images. |
| The card image update can be executed in foreground or batch. |
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| Starting date ===> _______ (ddmonyy) Number of months ===> ____(1-9999)|
| Card image DSN ===> _________________________________________ |
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Figure 1-10. Business Element File Data Entry Screen
If you are executing a business element file definition
inquiry, the Business Element File Data Entry screen shown in
Figure 1-10 displays. This screen and its control parameters
are discussed in detail in Section 3.5.2.4. When you specify
an option and press ENTER, the CA MICS Database Inquiry
Execution screen shown in Figure 1-11 appears.
/---------------------------- MICF Execution ---------------------------------\
|Command ===> |
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|Executing CA MICS Inquiry: XXC - CPU Standard Application |
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|Inquiry Execution Mode ===> BATCH (BATCH/FOREGROUND/DMS) |
|Override Execution Options ===> N (Y/N) |
|SAS/DMS Options: Resume ===> Y (Y/N) Output Replay ===> Y (Y/N) |
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|Press ENTER to execute the inquiry, or press END to cancel execution. |
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|---------------------- Batch Job Submission Parameters ----------------------|
|Edit Generated Jobstream%===> Y (Y/N) Hold Inq. Output for Replay ===> N (Y/N)|
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|SYSOUT Class ===> A SYSOUT Form %===> ____ |
|Destination %===> ____ SYSOUT Writer%===> ________ |
|SYSOUT Parms.%===> ___________________________________________________________ |
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|Job Card Information: |
| ===> //jobname JOB (accounting information), |
| ===> // MSGLEVEL=(1,1),MSGCLASS=A,PRTY=5 |
| ===> //* |
| ===> //* |
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Figure 1-11. CA MICS Data Base Inquiry Execution Screen
The CA MICS Data Base Inquiry Execution screen shown in
Figure 1-11 offers you the following execution options, which
are discussed in the next three sections:
1 - Selecting the Execution Mode
2 - Overriding the Default Execution Options
3 - Overriding the Default Job Submission Parameters
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