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Prepare the SMP/E Environment for PAX Installation
The members in this procedure prepare the data sets, initialize the zones, and create the DDDEFs for CA PMA Chargeback. External DDDEF data sets are required. The default is NULLFILE.
For information about the members, see the comments in the JCL.
Note: We recommend that you make a backup copy of the SAMPJCL members before customizing them.
To prepare the SMP/E environment for your product
- Customize the macro BL5SEDIT with your site-specific information and then copy the macro to your syslib location. Replace the rightmost parameters for each ISREDIT CHANGE macro command. Each time you edit an installation member, type BL5SEDIT on the TSO command line, and press Enter to replace the defaults with your specifications.
The macro is ready to customize your SAMPJCL members.
Note: Set the DASD HLQ to the same value specified for yourHLQ for the unzip to DASD ESD JCL.
Note: The following steps include instructions to execute the BL5SEDIT macro each time you open a new SAMPJCL member. To edit all SAMPJCL members simultaneously, read and follow the instructions in the BL5EDALL member.
- Open the SAMPJCL member BL51ALL in an edit session and execute the BL5SEDIT macro from the command line.
BL51ALL is customized.
- Submit BL51ALL.
This job produces the following results:
- The target and distribution data sets for CA PMA Chargeback are created.
- Unique SMPLTS, SMPMTS, SMPSCDS, and SMPSTS data sets for this target zone are created.
- Open the SAMPJCL member BL52CSI in an edit session and execute the BL5SEDIT macro from the command line.
BL52CSI is customized.
- Submit BL52CSI.
This job produces the following results:
- The CSI data set is defined.
- The SMPPTS and SMPLOG data sets are allocated.
- The global, target, and distribution zones are initialized.
- The DDDEF entries for your product are created.
- The DDDEFs for the required SMP/E data sets are created.
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