

8. Examples › 8.5 Using the Bookmark
8.5 Using the Bookmark
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Option ===> 5
0 - User Options
Interactive and batch execution options
1 - Document Browse
Browse tables of contents and text of guides
2 - Data Element Browse
Browse Data Dictionary Elements by component and file
3 - Document Print
Print a Guide in standard format
4 - Subject Cross Reference
Locate subjects in the guides by keyword or phrase
5 - Bookmark List
Review and change the user bookmark file
T - Tutorial
How to use Document Access
X - Exit
Terminate Document Access
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Figure 8-26. Bookmark Example
From the Document Access menu, choose option 5 to see the
Bookmark List. This option provides a quick way to return to
a text section that you previously marked.
------------------------- Bookmark - Text Selection ------------ ROW 1 OF 4
Command ===> Scroll ===> PAGE
Volume ===> ________ Levels (n or A) ===> A
Section ===> ________________________
Volume Name:
Line Cmds: B Browse D Delete P Print S Select
Cmd Vol/File Section Title
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S PIOM 2.3.3............. CA MICS JCL Planning and Parameters
Marked from Document Browse
_ PIOM 4.3.11............ Abend Codes and Corrective Action
Marked from Document Browse
_ PIOM 4.3.9............. CA MICS Ddnames
xref: JOB XREF
_ TSOTSU SYSID............. System Identifier
Marked from Element Browse
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Figure 8-27. Bookmark Browse in Context Example
This panel lists any sections that were previously marked
to make it easier to find them again.
This sample screen illustrates using the S command to select
one of the sections and jump into Document Browse at that
section, which is in the PIOM guide.
---------------------- Document Browse - Text Selection ---- ROW 119 OF 357
Command ===> Scroll ===> PAGE
Volume ===> PIOM Levels (n or A) ===> A
Section ===> 2.3.3
Volume Name: CA MICS Planning, Install, Operation, Maintenance
Line Cmds: B Browse M Mark P Print R Reset S Select
Cmd Section Title
- ------------------ ------------------------------------------------------
_ 2.3.3............. CA MICS JCL Planning and Parameters
B 2.3.3.1........... JCLGEN Process Flow
_ 2.3.3.2........... Standard JCLGEN Parameters
_ 2.3.3.3........... JCLGEN Parameters for Special Requirements
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Figure 8-28. Bookmark Text Selection Browse Example
This is the display of the section selected from the bookmark
list, now being viewed in context under Document Browse.
At this point, you have several choices:
o You can use the M primary command to see the Bookmark list
again.
o You can stay in Document Browse and use any of its
features.
The sample screen illustrates staying in Document Browse by
typing B to browse the section on JCLGEN Process Flow.
BROWSE -- USER01.TEMP.BROWSE1 ---------------------- LINE 000000 COL 001 080
COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CSR
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2.3.3.1 - JCLGEN Process Flow
The CA MICS JCL generation (JCLGEN) process is accomplished
by a series of jobs. When run, these jobs create the job
streams and JCL procedures needed to install and run CA MICS.
The JCLGEN function is divided into small jobs in order to
separate functions which will be performed with greater or
lesser frequency. The function of each of these jobs is
shown below.
JCLGEN0 - Complex-wide jobs and clists
JCLGEN1 - CA MICS Installation Accounting specific jobs
JCLGENA - Database Unit Installation Jobs - Part 1
Note: This job is not generated. It is copied
from sharedprefix.MICS.CNTL(JCLGENB) by
the COPYLIBS job. JCLGENA generates the
same JCL as JCLGENB and is used only
during creation of a new database unit.
JCLGENB - Database Unit Installation Jobs - Part 1
JCLGENC - Database Unit Installation Jobs - Part 2
JCLGEND - Database Unit Operational Jobs
JCLGENE - Jobs Affected by a DB Split After Installation
JCLGENF - SPECIAL Database Unit Installation Jobs
JCLGENG - SPECIAL Database Unit Operational Jobs
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Figure 8-29. Bookmark Text Display Example
This is the text selected by typing B on the previous panel.
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