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Associate Modules with Pseudo Groups

Use the following procedure to associate modules with Pseudo Groups.

Follow these steps:

  1. Select Option 2 from the Administration Option Menu.

    The Pseudo Group Definitions panel displays.

    You can also access the Pseudo Group Definitions panel directly from CodeView by using the PSEudo primary command.

    CA MAT --------------- Pseudo Group Definitions ---------- Row 1 to 14 of 151 COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> HALF Primary commands: ADD, ADDHELP Line commands: S - Select D - Delete LC Module Pseudo Description ________ ________ _________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- __ ACF .CA ACF2 CA ACF2 __ ADF .TSO TSO/E __ ADR .DSS DF/DSS __ ADY .DAE DAE __ AHL .GTF Generalized Trace Fac __ AKJ .LNKLDGO Link/Edit/Go __ AMA .SPZAP Superzap __ AMB .AMBLIST AMBLIST __ AMD .SADUMP Stand-Alone Dump __ AMS .RMFSAM RMF __ ANT .SDM SDM __ AOM .AOM AOM __ ARC .HSM DFSMShsm __ ASA .REUSE REUS

    The Module column contains the module prefix for a module or group of modules beginning with this prefix that are to be included in the pseudo group.

    The Pseudo column contains the name of the pseudo group to which you have assigned the module.

  2. Type the ADD primary command to add a new module to a pseudo group.
  3. Type S next to the module that you want to modify to change an existing entry.
  4. Press Enter.

    The PSEUDO Group Definition panel displays.

    CA MAT ----- PSEUDO Group Definition ----------- COMMAND ===> Module pattern ===> PSEUDO group ===> Description ===> Press ENTER to save; enter END to cancel

  5. Type one to eight characters of the module name to be associated with an existing or new pseudo group in the Module pattern field. For IBM modules, this name is usually three characters; for example, TSO modules begin with IKJ.
  6. Type the name of the pseudo group to which the module is to be associated in the PSEUDO group field,. The name entered in this field can be either a new pseudo group name or the name of an existing pseudo group.
  7. (Optional) Include a description of the pseudo group (25 character maximum) in the Description field. This description displays in CodeView - Pseudo Mode.

    The name for the pseudo group must not be longer than seven characters. A pseudo group name is always prefixed by a period (.). Do not type the period in this field; it is added automatically.