

7. User Options
7. User Options
----------------------- Document Access - User Options ----------------------
Command ===>
Your Name ===> ___________________________________________________________
Section Print SYSOUT Information: (leave blank for defaults)
Destination ===> ________ FORMS ===> ________ UCS ===> ________
Print Class ===> A CHARS ===> ________ Writer ===> ________
Other Opts ===> _______________________________________________________
Browse Dataset Information: High Level Qualifier = USERID
Partial name ===> TEMP.BROWSE (without qualifier or screen#)
Disposition ===> DELETE (keep or delete)
Volume Serial ===> ______ (blank for default)
Type of unit ===> ________ (blank for default)
Space units ===> TRK (blk,trk,cyl)
Primary Space ===> 5 (number of space units)
Secondary Space ===> 5 (number of space units)
Blocksize ===> 6160 (note: lrecl=137,recfm=vba)
Browse Service Name ===> BROWSE (BROWSE or EDIT - of Browse Dataset only)
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Figure 7-1. User Options Panel
To display the User Options panel, enter 0 in the Option
field on the Document Access menu panel.
The User Options panel allows you to specify default options
that will be used each time you invoke Document Access.
These options are saved across sessions, and are updated when
you exit the panel using the END command or key.
SECTION PRINT SYSOUT INFORMATION
The Section Print information is used when printing text from
a text selection panel. Section prints are copied to SYSOUT
at the time the print command is issued (directly from your
session). Each of the fields in this section is described
below.
Destination allows you to specify a local or remote
destination for the SYSOUT print file. You may need to
specify a value here, if a default is not assumed for
interactive sessions at your data center.
Print Class allows you to specify the SYSOUT class of the
print output file. An entry in this field is required.
Note: In most cases, all you need specify is the Print Class
and possibly a Destination. The remaining SYSOUT information
can be supplied if needed, or can be left blank so as to use
the defaults at your data center that are associated with the
SYSOUT class you specified.
FORMS allows you to specify a SYSOUT form number for the
print file.
UCS allows you to identify the special character set for
printing.
CHARS allows you to specify a character arrangement table for
the 3800.
Writer allows you to specify the SYSOUT program name.
Other Opts is available for special cases when additional
SYSOUT information must be specified to the dynamic
allocation routine. An improper specification in this field
will cause an allocation error, so generally speaking, do not
enter a value in this field.
Note: Batch job submission of Document Print jobs does not
use the information from this panel. For batch job
submission, your print characteristics are normally
determined by the default specified in the MICSDOC PROC.
(For more information on Document Print and batch job
submission, see Chapter 6.)
BROWSE DATA SET INFORMATION
The browse data set is used in Document Access whenever text
is selected for Browse using the B line or primary command.
This data set must be cataloged, but need not be retained
from one logon session to the next. Document Access will
allocate the data set at invocation, if necessary. You only
need to supply the high-level qualifier for the data set
name. Document access will construct the full name from your
userid, plus the partial name, plus the screen number. The
last node of the partial name should not be longer than seven
characters, to allow for a screen number suffix.
The remaining information is used for data set allocation.
Note that the amount of space you allow will determine how
much text you can browse in one Browse request.
Note: The User Options panel is displayed during allocation
error recovery if the BROWSE data set allocation fails. This
allows you to correct the data set options and retry
allocation.
PRIMARY COMMANDS
The User Options panel allows the following primary commands:
END
Save the option changes and reinitialize using the new
option settings.
CANCEL
Exit the options panel without saving the changes or
reinitializing.
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