This section covers the following topics:
The application plan maintenance part of the Natural Tools for DB2 is used to generate JCL code to:
create database request modules (DBRMs) from your Natural programs,
maintain DB2 application plans and packages from within your Natural environment.
Two modes of operation are available: fixed mode and free mode.
In fixed mode, maintenance screens with syntax graphs help you to specify the correct commands. Complete JCL members can be generated using predefined job profiles. You simply enter the required data in input maps. The data are checked to ensure that they comply with the correct syntax. Then JCL members are generated from these data. The members can be submitted directly by pressing PF4 (Submi). But you can also switch to free mode by pressing PF5 (Free).
Pressing PF5 in fixed mode invokes the free-mode editor, which can be used to modify JCL code generated in fixed mode, without the syntactical restrictions imposed. In free mode you can submit the JCL member currently in the source area by pressing PF4 (as in fixed mode).
To invoke the Application Plan Maintenance function
On the Natural Tools for DB2 Main
Menu, enter function code A
.
The Application Plan Maintenance menu is displayed:
16:14:02 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Application Plan Maintenance - Code Function Parameter PP Prepare Job Profile CD Create DBRMs Lib BI Bind Lib, Obj RB Rebind Lib, Obj FR Free Lib, Obj LJ List JCL Lib, JCL JO Display Job Output Node ? Help . Exit Code .. __ Object ...... ________ Library ..... SAG_____ JCL Member .. ________ Node ........ 148 Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Logn Canc |
The following functions are available:
Code | Description |
---|---|
PP |
Defines job profiles for DBRM creation and plan/package maintenance; see Prepare Job Profiles. |
CD |
Generates JCL to create database request modules. |
BI |
Generates JCL to bind a plan or package. |
RB |
Generates JCL to rebind a plan or package. |
FR |
Generates JCL to free a plan or package. |
LJ |
Invokes the free-mode editor. |
JO |
Displays job output.
Note: |
In addition, four parameters are available, which must be specified according to the selected function:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Object |
Specifies whether to maintain a plan
(PLAN or PL ) or a package (PACKAGE or
PK ).
|
Library |
Specifies the name of a Natural source library.
All existing libraries except the ones beginning
with |
JCL
Member |
If a valid member name is specified, the
corresponding JCL member is displayed.
If a value is specified followed by an asterisk (*), all JCL members in the specified library whose names begin with this value are listed. If asterisk notation is specified only, a selection list of all JCL members in the specified library is displayed. If the JCL Member field is left blank, the empty free-mode editor screen is displayed. |
Node |
Specifies the number of the node to be used by the Entire System Server. The default number "148" can be overwritten. |
Within the maintenance screens in fixed mode, various windows can be invoked. These windows are accessed via 1-byte control fields.
To invoke a window
Enter S
in the corresponding control field.
If the control field displays an X
, data have already
been entered in the corresponding window.
In addition, the following PF-key settings apply in fixed mode:
Key | Function |
---|---|
PF4 | Generates JCL code and submits it. |
PF5 | Generates JCL code and enters free mode. |
PF6 | Scrolls to the top of a window. |
PF7 | Scrolls backwards in windows. |
PF8 | Scrolls forwards in windows. |
PF9 | Scrolls to the bottom of a window. |
PF10 | Either shows the previous screen (<) or displays a Natural Process Logon window (Logn). |
PF11 | Shows the next screen. |
In free mode, JCL code can be edited and submitted. Editing of JCL code is done via edit and line commands; see Editing within the Natural Tools for DB2.
Generated JCL code is submitted by pressing PF4.
Apart from being submitted, JCL code can also be copied, listed, purged, retrieved from, or saved in a Natural library. All this is done via maintenance commands; see Global Maintenenance Commands.
If you want to generate JCL to create a DBRM or to bind, free, or rebind a plan or package, you have to specify a job name, job cards, and the name of a job profile. Thus, you have to prepare the job profiles first. Once your job profiles are defined, you can always immediately select the corresponding function if you want to create a new DBRM or if you want to bind, free, or rebind an a plan or package using your predefined job profiles.
To define a job profile
On the Natural Tools for DB2 Main Menu,
enter function code A
.
The Application Plan Maintenance menu is displayed.
On the Application Plan Maintenance menu,
invoke the Prepare Job Profile function by entering
function code PP
.
The Prepare Job Profile menu is displayed.
16:14:33 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Prepare Job Profile - Code Function J Default Job Cards D Profile for Create DBRM Job P Profile for DSN Jobs ? Help . Exit Code .. _ Profile .. ________ Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Canc |
Code | Description |
---|---|
J |
Defines user-specific default job cards. |
D |
Defines job profiles for the DBRM creation function. |
P |
Defines job profiles for the plan or package maintenance functions. |
In addition, the parameter Profile
is
available, which is relevant to function codes D
and
P
only. With function code "J",
Profile
corresponds to USER
.
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Profile |
Specifies the name of an already existing job
profile. |
Job profiles can be maintained (that is, copied, listed, purged, retrieved from, or saved in a Natural library) via maintenance commands; see Global Maintenance Commands.
Note:
Job profiles are saved on the Natural system file
FNAT.
All jobs generated by the Application Plan Maintenance function require job cards. With the Default Job Cards function, you can define a default job card for each user. The default job cards apply to all function screens on which you can generate JCL. Default job cards can be invoked and modified on all these screens. Asterisk notation (*) can be used to select the desired job card from a list.
To define a default job card
On the Prepare Job Profile menu, enter
function code J
and press ENTER.
The Default Job Cards screen is displayed.
16:14:33 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Default Job Cards - R ead, S ave, L ist or P urge Default Job Cards _ User ID .. ________ Job Name ... ________ Job Cards .. // JOB __________________________________________________________ // _______________________________________________________________________ // _______________________________________________________________________ // _______________________________________________________________________ // _______________________________________________________________________ Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Canc |
On this screen, you can create and save your user-specific job cards. To do so, you can also read (directly or from a list) and modify an already existing default job card. Existing job cards can be purged, too.
Note:
All other function screens used to specify jobs contain the
same two fields - Job Name and Job
Cards - as the Default Job Cards screen. Thus,
it is possible to override the default job cards in each of these screens,
too.
To modify the job name
Enter the new job name in the Job Name field and press ENTER.
To modify the job cards
In the Job Cards field, enter an
S
and press ENTER.
A window is displayed where you can modify all the job cards.
The Profile for Create DBRM Job function enables you to define profiles for the Create DBRMs functions. Job profiles for DBRM creation consist of JCL which includes the following predefined set of substitution parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
@JOBCARDS |
Is replaced by the job cards entered on the
Create DBRMs screen (up to five lines). |
@COMMAND |
Is replaced by the string CREATE
DBRM .
|
@DBRMNAME |
Is replaced by the name of the DBRM, which can be up to eight characters long. |
@CREATE-DBRM |
Is replaced by the command input for the static
generation step. |
@COMMAN2 |
Is replaced by the string MODIFY .
|
@MODIFY |
Is replaced by the command input for the static modification step. |
|
Both mark the JCL to contain the Natural Assembler
XREF data; if no XREF option is specified, the JCL is
deleted again.
|
To modify or rename a job profile for DBRM creation
On the Prepare Job Profile menu, invoke
the Profile for Create DBRM Job function by entering
function code D
.
In the Profile field, specify a valid profile name and press ENTER.
The free-mode editor containing the specified profile is invoked, where you can modify, save, and rename the displayed profile.
To create a job profile for DBRM creation
On the Prepare Job Profile menu, enter
function code D
.
Leave the Profile field blank, and press ENTER.
The Profile for Create DBRM Job screen is invoked, which helps you in creating a new profile.
16:15:18 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Profile for Create DBRM Job - +---------------------------- NATURAL Parameters ---------------------------+ ! Name of Batch NATURAL : ________ ! ! NATURAL Parameter : ____________________________________________ ! ! STEPLIB DD : _ ! +-------------------------- Precompile Parameters ---------------------------+ ! DBRMLIB DD : ____________________________________________ ! ! STEPLIB DD : _ ! +-------------------------- Ass-Nat-Xref-Library ----------------------------+ ! CMWKF02 DD : ____________________________________________ ! +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Free Canc |
To save the newly created job profile
Switch to free mode by pressing PF5.
The Profile for DSN Jobs function enables you to define profiles for the Bind, Rebind, and Free functions. The same profiles can be used for each of the three functions.
Profiles for DSN jobs consist of JCL which includes the following predefined set of substitution parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
@JOBCARDS |
Is replaced by the current job cards; you can also code the job cards in the profile and omit the job cards modifier. |
@DSNCMD |
Is replaced by the command input for the bind, rebind or free function. |
@PLANNAME |
For the bind function, it is replaced by the name
of the plan or package. |
@COMMAND |
Is replaced by the string BIND ,
REBIND or FREE , respectively.
|
To modify or rename a profile for DSN jobs
On the Prepare Job Profile menu, enter
function code P
.
In the Profile field, specify a valid profile name, and press ENTER.
The free-mode editor containing the specified profile is invoked, where you can modify, save, and rename the displayed profile
To create a new profile for DSN jobs
On the Prepare Job Profile menu, enter function code
P
.
Leave the Profile field blank, and press ENTER.
The Profile for DSN Jobs screen is invoked, which helps you in creating a new profile for DSN jobs.
16:15:18 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Profile for DSN Jobs - DB2 System .. ________ Retries .. ___ +------------------------- Steplibs for DSN Jobs ----------------------------+ ! STEPLIB DD : ____________________________________________ ! ! : ____________________________________________ ! ! : ____________________________________________ ! ! : ____________________________________________ ! ! : ____________________________________________ ! +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------- DBRM Libraries for Bind --------------------------+ ! DBRMLIB DD : ____________________________________________ ! ! : ____________________________________________ ! ! : ____________________________________________ ! ! : ____________________________________________ ! ! : ____________________________________________ ! +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Free Canc |
To save the newly created job profile
Switch to free mode by pressing PF5.
Job profiles for DBRM creation and plan/package maintenance are
loaded from the data set CMWKF01
in batch mode.
To load a job profile
Logon to library SYSDB2
.
In the command line, issue the command
LOADPROF
.
The Load Job Profiles menu is displayed.
16:53:20 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Load Job Profiles - Code Function ---- ---------------------------- D Load Profile for Create DBRM B Load Profile for DSN Jobs . Exit ---- ---------------------------- Code .. _ Profile .. ________ Replace .. N Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Exit Canc |
The following functions are available:
Code | Description |
---|---|
D |
Serves to load job profiles for DBRM creation. |
B |
Serves to load job profiles for plan or package maintenance. |
The following parameters apply:
Parameter | Description | |
---|---|---|
Profile |
Specifies the name of the profile to be loaded.
|
|
Replace |
Specifies whether it is to be replaced or not if a profile with the specified name already exists. | |
Y |
An already existing profile is replaced. | |
N |
An already existing profile is
not replaced.
This parameter is optional; the default setting is
|
Job profiles for DBRM creation and plan/package maintenance are
unloaded and written to the data set CMWKF01
in batch mode.
To unload a job profile
Logon to library SYSDB2
.
In the command line, issue the command
UNLDPROF
.
The Load Job Profiles menu is displayed.
16:53:20 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 Load Job Profiles Code Function D Unload Profile for Create DBRM B Unload Profile for DSN Jobs . Exit Code .. _ Profile .. ________ Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Exit Canc |
The following functions are available:
Code | Description |
---|---|
D |
Unloads job profiles for DBRM creation. |
B |
Unloads job profiles for plan or package maintenance. |
The following parameter applies:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Profile | Specifies the name of the profile to be unloaded.
This parameter must be specified. |
To create a DBRM, you have to generate JCL for DBRM creation.
To create a DBRM
On the Application Plan Maintenance menu,
enter function code CD
, and press ENTER.
The Create DBRM screen is displayed
where, in addition to a job name, your user-specific default job cards, and the
desired job profile, you can specify all necessary information for the
CREATE DBRM
and MODIFY
commands; see also Generation Procedure: CMD
CREATE Command and
Modification Procedure:
CMD MODIFY Command in the section Preparing
Programs for Static Execution.
16:15:44 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Create DBRM - Job Name ... DBRMJOB_ Job Cards .. X Profile ..EXDBRM__ >>-- CREate DBRM -- DBRM1___ -- USing --+-- _ -- PREDict DOCumentation --+--> +-- _ -- INput DAta -------------+ >-+---------------------+------+----------------------+-----+------------+-> +- With XRef - _____ -+ +- LIBrary - ________ -+ +- FS - ___ -+ ( NO, YES, FORCE ) ! ( ON, OFF ) >---------+------------------------------------------------------+---------->< +---- _ --- NAT Library , NAT Member +---------------+-+ + , excl.Member-+ >>---------------------------- MODify-+------------+------------------------>< +- _ - XRef -+ Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free Canc |
In the Job Name field, a valid job name must be specified. If you only want to change the name of the job, you can do this using the Job Name field, too.
Via the Job Cards field, you can override
your default job cards. To do so, enter an S
in the Job
Cards field.
A window containing your job cards is displayed.
An "X" in the Job Cards field indicates that job cards for DBRM creation are defined. A blank Job Cards field indicates that no job cards are defined.
In the Profile field, you can specify the name of a valid job profile for DBRM creation. If a value is specified followed by an asterisk (*), all existing job profiles whose names begin with this value are listed. If asterisk notation is specified only, a selection list of all available job profiles is displayed.
If you use the INput DAta option, a window is displayed, where you have to specify the Natural libraries and programs (members) to be contained in the DBRM.
16:15:44 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Create DBRM - Job Name ... DBRMJOB_ Job Cards .. X Profile .. EXDBRM__ >>-- CREate DBRM -- DBRM1___ -- USing --+-- _ -- PREDict DOCumentation --+--> +-- _ -- INput DAta -------------+ >-+---------------------+------+----------------------+-----+------------+-> +- With XRef - _____ -+ +- LIBrary - ________ -+ +- FS - ___ -+ ( NO, YES, FORCE ) ! ( ON, OFF ) >---------+------- +--------------------------------------------+ ---------->< +---- S ! NAT Library,NAT Member,excl.Member 1 / 2 ! ! Test____ , PROG1___ , ________ ! ! Test____ , P*______ , PROG1___ ! >>----------------- ! ________ , ________ , ________ ! ---------->< ! ________ , ________ , ________ ! ! ________ , ________ , ________ ! Command ===> ! ! Enter-PF1---PF2---P +--------------------------------------------+ F11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free -- - + ++ Canc |
In the third column of the above window, you can specify a program that is to be excluded from the DBRM; this is possible only if you specify an asterisk (*) with the program name in the second column.
Within the window, you can scroll using PF6 (--), PF7 (-), PF8 (+), or PF9 (++).
The generated JCL code can be either edited and/or saved in free mode by pressing PF5 (Free), or submitted immediately by pressing PF4 (Submi).
To generate JCL to bind a plan, you have to invoke the
Bind function. All parameters necessary to bind a plan are
entered on four screens, which show the syntax of the DB2 BIND
PLAN
command.
To generate JCL to bind a plan
On the Application Plan Maintenance menu,
enter function code BI
.
In the Object field, enter
PLAN
or PL
, and press ENTER.
The first Bind Plan screen is displayed, where all necessary information must be specified.
23:16:38 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Bind Plan - Job Name ... BINDJOB_ Job Cards .. X Profile .. EXBIND1_ >>- BIND +-----+------------+-+-------------------+-------------------------+> ! ! ! ! ! ! + PLAN ( TESTPLAN )+ + OWNER ( ________ )+ + QUALIFIER ( ________ )+ plan-name auth-id qualifier-name >-+->-- MEMBER +- X ---(member name)---+--------------------------------+-+ ! ! ! ! ! +- LIBRARY -- _ --(library name)-+ ! ! ! +->-- PKLIST -- X --(+------+---------+collection-id.package-id)--------+-> +-location-name.-+ Read member name/package list from PREDICT? N (Y/N) DONE Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free Next Canc |
Apart from the specifications to be made in the Job Name, Job Cards, and Profile fields, to bind a plan, you have to specify the name of the plan and all DBRMs and/or packages that are to be bound into the specified plan.
You invoke the window to specify the DBRM members and/or
package lists by entering an S
in the MEMBER
and/or PKLIST field respectively. Either or both windows
must be invoked; otherwise, you are prompted by the system to do so.
Within the windows for DBRM and package specification, you can scroll using PF6 (--), PF7 (-), PF8 (+), or PF9 (++).
If Predict is installed and a plan is documented in Predict,
the DBRM members and/or package lists assigned to a plan in Predict can be read
by entering Y
for this option (default is N
). A
maximum of 50 DBRM members and/or 20 package lists can be read.
If you use this option and DBRM members and/or package lists
have been successfully read, the MEMBER and
PKLIST selection fields are marked with X
,
and DONE
is displayed next to the (Y/N) input
field; FAILED
is displayed if:
inconsistencies in the member/package list definition were detected,
over 50 DBRM members or more than 20 package lists were defined for the specified plan,
no members or package lists were defined for the specified plan,
the plan was not documented in Predict at all.
Note:
If Predict is not installed, the field Read
member name / package list from Predict? does not appear on the
above screen.
Pressing PF11 (Next) takes you to a second
Bind Plan screen, where you can specify further options of
the DB2 BIND
command.
A keyword is generated by entering its first letter in the corresponding input field; the default values are highlighted.
16:17:05 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Bind Plan - >---+------------------------+--+---------------+--+--------------------+---> ! ! ! ! ! ! +- _______ --( PREPARE )-+ +- FLAG --( _ )-+ +- EXPLAIN --( ___ )-+ ( NODEFER or DEFER) ( I, W, E or C) ( YES or NO ) >---+--------------------+--+-------------------+--+--------------------+---> ! ! ! ! ! ! +- VALIDATE ( ____ )-+ +- ISOLATION ( __ )-+ +- CACHESIZE ( ____ )+ ( RUN or BIND ) ( RR, UR or CS ) ( 0 - 4096 ) >---+-------------------------------+---+-------------------------------+---> ! ! ! ! +--- ACQUIRE --( ________ )-----+ +--- RELEASE --( __________ )---+ ( USE or ALLOCATE ) ( COMMIT or DEALLOCATE ) >---+--------------------+----------+---+-------------------------------+---> ! ! ! ! +- CURRENTSERVER ( ________________ )-+ +-- CURRENTDATA ( ___ )--+ location-name ( NO or YES ) Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free Prev Next Canc |
Pressing PF10 (Prev) takes you back to the previous screen.
Pressing PF11 (Next) takes you to a third
Bind Plan screen, where you can again specify further
options of the DB2 BIND
command.
16:17:18 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Bind Plan - >---------------+-------------------------------------------------------+---> ! ! +-- ACTION --+---- _ (REPLACE) --+--------------+----+--+ ! +-- _ RETAIN --+ ! +---- _ (ADD) --------------------------+ >---------------+-------------------------------------------------------+---> ! ! +-- DYNAMICRULES - _ ( RUN or BIND ) -------------------+ >-+---------------------------------------------------------------------+->< ! ! +-+- _ - ENABLE -------- (*) --------+-+------------------------------+-+ ! ! +->- DLIBATCH- _ -(con.-names)-+ +- _ - ENABLE --+- _ -(con.-types)-+ +->- CICS ---- _ -(applids)----+ +- _ - DISABLE -+ +->- IMSBMP -- _ -(imsids)-----+ +->- IMSMPP -- _ -(imsids)-----+ Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free Prev Next Canc |
Pressing PF11 (Next) takes you to a fourth
Bind Plan screen, where you can again specify further
options of the DB2 BIND
command.
16:17:38 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Bind Plan - >----+----------------------+-------+-------------------------+-------------> ! ! ! ! +-- DEGREE --- ___ ----+ +-- SQLRULES --- ___ ----+ ( 1 or ANY ) ( DB2 or STD ) >----+--------------------------------------------------------+-------------> ! ! +-- DISCONNECT ----+--- _ - ( EXPLICIT ) -----+----------+ +--- _ - ( AUTOMATIC ) ----+ +--- _ - ( CONDITIONAL) ---+ Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free Prev Canc |
The generated JCL code can be either edited and/or saved in free mode by pressing PF5 (Free), or submitted immediately by pressing PF4 (Submi).
To generate JCL to rebind a plan, you have to invoke the
Rebind function. All parameters necessary to rebind a plan
are entered in three screens, which show the syntax of the DB2
REBIND PLAN
command.
To generate JCL to rebind a plan
On the Application Plan Maintenance menu,
enter function code RB
.
In the Object field, enter
PLAN
or PL
, and press ENTER.
The first Rebind Plan screen is displayed, where all necessary information must be specified.
19:17:55 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Rebind Plan - Job Name ... FREEJOB_ Job Cards .. X Profile .. EXBIND1_ >>- REBIND PLAN -------------------------------------------------------------> >-+-(plan names)- X -+-+---------------------+-+-------------------------+--> ! ! ! ! ! ! +-- (*) -- _ ------+-+- OWNER ( ________ )-+ +- QUALIFIER ( ________ )-+ auth-id qualifier-name >---+-----------------------------------------------------------------+-----> ! ! +-- PKLIST ---- _ --(+----------------+collection-id.package-id)--+ ! +-location-name.-+ ! +-- NOPKLIST -- _ ------------------------------------------------+ Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free Next Canc |
Apart from the specifications to be made in the Job Name, Job Cards, and Profile fields, you have to specify the names of the plans to be rebound in a window. If you specify asterisk notation (*), all existing plans are rebound.
Pressing PF11 (Next) takes you to a second
Rebind Plan screen, where you can specify further options
of the DB2 REBIND
command.
A keyword is generated by entering its first letter in the corresponding input field; the default values are highlighted.
16:18:15 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Rebind Plan - >---+------------------------+--+---------------+--+--------------------+---> ! ! ! ! ! ! +- _______ --( PREPARE )-+ +- FLAG --( _ )-+ +- EXPLAIN --( ___ )-+ ( NODEFER or DEFER) ( I, W, E or C) ( YES or NO ) >---+--------------------+--+-------------------+--+--------------------+---> ! ! ! ! ! ! +- VALIDATE ( ____ )-+ +- ISOLATION ( __ )-+ +- CACHESIZE ( ____ )+ ( RUN or BIND ) ( RR, CS or UR ) ( 0 - 4096 ) >---+-------------------------------+---+-------------------------------+---> ! ! ! ! +--- ACQUIRE --( ________ )-----+ +--- RELEASE --( __________ )---+ ( USE or ALLOCATE ) ( COMMIT or DEALLOCATE ) >---+--------------------+----------+---+-------------------------------+---> ! ! ! ! +- CURRENTSERVER ( ________________ )-+ +-- CURRENTDATA ( ___ )--+ location-name ( NO or YES ) Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free Prev Next Canc |
Pressing PF10 (Prev) takes you back to the previous screen.
Pressing PF11 (Next) takes you to a third
Rebind Plan screen, where you can again specify further
options of the DB2 REBIND
command.
16:18:38 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Rebind Plan - >-+------------------+---+-------------------+---+------------------------+-> ! ! ! ! ! ! +- DEGREE - ___ ---+ +- SQLRULES - ___ --+ +- DYNAMICRULES - ____ --+ ( 1 or ANY ) ( DB2 or STD ) ( RUN or BIND ) >-+------------------------------------------+----------------------------+-> +- DISCONNECT --+-- _ --( EXPLICIT ) ------+ +-- _ --( AUTOMATIC ) -----+ +-- _ --( CONDITIONAL ) ---+ >-+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+->< ! ! +-+- _ - ENABLE -------- (*) --------+-+------------------------------+-+ ! ! +->- DLIBATCH- _ -(con.-names)-+ +- _ - ENABLE --+- _ -(con.-types)-+ +->- CICS ---- _ -(applids)----+ +- _ - DISABLE -+ +->- IMSBMP -- _ -(imsids)-----+ +->- IMSMPP -- _ -(imsids)-----+ Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free Prev Canc |
The generated JCL code can be either edited and/or saved in free mode by pressing PF5 (Free), or submitted immediately by pressing PF4 (Submi).
A free plan can be generated with the Free function of the Application Plan Maintenance menu.
To generate JCL to free a plan
On the Application Plan Maintenance menu,
enter function code FR
.
In the Object field, enter PLAN
or
PL
, and press ENTER.
The Free Plan screen is displayed, where all necessary information must be specified.
16:19:35 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Free Plan - Job Name ... FREEJOB_ Job Cards .. X Profile .. EXBIND1_ >>------- FREE PLAN -----+---(plan name)---- X ------+-----------------------> ! ! +--------- (*) ---- _ ------+ >-----------------------+---------------------------+-----------------------> ! ! +--- FLAG -----( _ )--------+ (I, W, E or C) Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free Canc |
Apart from the specifications to be made in the Job
Name, Job Cards, and
Profile fields, all parameters necessary to free a plan
are entered in a screen showing the syntax of the DB2 FREE
PLAN
command. The names of the plans to be freed are entered in a
window. If you specify asterisk notation (*), all plans are freed.
The generated JCL code can be either edited and/or saved in free mode by pressing PF5 (Free), or submitted immediately by pressing PF4 (Submi).
Packages can be bound with the Bind function of the
Application Plan Maintenance menu. All parameters
necessary to bind a package are entered on three screens, which show the syntax
of the DB2 BIND PACKAGE
command.
To generate JCL to bind a package
On the Application Plan Maintenance menu, enter function code "BI".
In the Object field, enter PACKAGE
or
PK
, and press ENTER.
The first Bind Package screen is displayed, where all necessary information must be specified.
16:19:58 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Bind Package - Job Name ... BINDJOB_ Job Cards .. X Profile .. EXBIND2_ >>- BIND PACKAGE -(-+-----------------------+- __________________ -----------> +- ________________ . -+ collection-id location-name >--------------+-------------------+-+-----------------------+--------------> + OWNER ( ________ )+ + QUALIFIER ( ________ )+ auth-id qualifier-name >-+- MEMBER ( ________ )+-----------------------------------------------+-+ ! member-name +- LIBRARY --- _ (library-name)-----------------+ ! ! ! +- COPY ( __________________ . ________ )-+---------------------------+-+-> collection-id package-id +- COPYVER - _ (version-id)-+ Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free Next Canc |
Apart from the specifications to be made in the Job Name, Job Cards, and Profile fields, to bind a package, you have to specify the collection ID of the package and a DBRM or a further package to be bound into the specified package.
You specify the DBRM or the second package in the MEMBER or COPY field respectively. Either of the fields must be selected and the package ID will be either the DBRM name or the package ID of the copied package.
Pressing PF11 (Next) takes you to a second
Bind Package screen, where you can specify further options
of the DB2 BIND
command.
A keyword is generated by entering its first letter in the corresponding input field; the default values are highlighted.
16:20:05 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Bind Package - >----------+-------------------------+-----------+---------------+----------> ! ! ! ! +- SQLERROR ( _________ )-+ +- FLAG --( _ )-+ ( NOPACKAGE or CONTINUE ) ( I, W, E or C) >----------+-------------+--+---------------+--------------------+----------> ! ! ! ! ! +- EXPLAIN --( ___ )-+ +- VALIDATE ( ____ )-+ ( NO or YES ) ( RUN or BIND ) >----------+-------------------+------+--------------------------+----------> ! ! ! ! +- ISOLATION ( __ )-+ +- RELEASE -( __________ )-+ ( RR, RS, CS, UR or NC) ( COMMIT or DEALLOCATE ) >----------+----------------------+---+--------------------------+----------> ! ! ! ! +- CURRENTDATA ( ___ )-+ +- DYNAMICRULES --( ____ )-+ ( NO or YES ) ( RUN or BIND ) Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free Prev Next Canc |
Pressing PF10 (Prev) takes you back to the previous screen.
Pressing PF11 (Next) takes you to a third
Bind Package screen, where you can again specify further
options of the DB2 BIND
command.
16:20:18 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Bind Package - >-+-----------------------------------------------+---+-------------------+-> ! ! ! ! +- ACTION -+- _ (REPLACE) -+--------------+--+--+ +- DEGREE - ___ ----+ ! + REPLVER - _ -+ ! ( 1 or ANY ) ! (version-id) ! +- _ (ADD) -----------------------+ >-+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+->< ! ! +-+- _ - ENABLE -------- (*) --------+-+------------------------------+-+ ! ! +->- DLIBATCH- _ -(con.-names)-+ +- _ - ENABLE --+- _ -(con.-types)-+ +->- CICS ---- _ -(applids)----+ +- _ - DISABLE -+ +->- IMSBMP -- _ -(imsids)-----+ +->- IMSMPP -- _ -(imsids)-----+ +->- REMOTE -- _ -(loc/lu-name)+ Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free Prev Canc |
The generated JCL code can be either edited and/or saved in free mode by pressing PF5 (Free), or submitted immediately by pressing PF4 (Submi).
A package can be rebound with the Rebind
function of the Application Plan Maintenance menu. All
parameters necessary to rebind a package are entered in two screens, which show
the syntax of the DB2 REBIND PACKAGE
command
To generate JCL to rebind a package
On the Application Plan Maintenance menu,
enter function code RB
.
In the Object field, enter
PACKAGE
or PK
, and press ENTER.
The first Rebind Package screen is displayed, where all necessary information must be specified.
16:20:55 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Rebind Package - Job Name ... FREEJOB_ Job Cards .. X Profile .. EXBIND2_ >>- REBIND PACKAGE ----------------------------------------------------------> >-+--- _ -------------------------- (*) ----------------------------------+-> ! ! +--- _ -(+----------------+-collection-id.package-id-+---------------+)-+ +-location-name.-+ +-.(version-id)-+ >------------+---------------------+-+-------------------------+-----------> ! ! ! ! +- OWNER ( ________ )-+ +- QUALIFIER ( ________ )-+ auth-id qualifier-name Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free Next Canc |
Apart from the specifications to be made in the Job Name, Job Cards, and Profile fields, you have to specify the names of the packages to be rebound in a window. If you specify asterisk notation (*), all locally existing packages are rebound.
Pressing PF11 (Next) takes you to a second
Rebind Package screen, where you can specify further
options of the DB2 REBIND
command.
A keyword is generated by entering its first letter in the corresponding input field; the default values are highlighted.
16:21:21 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Rebind Package - >----------+--------------------+-----------+--------------------+---------> ! ! ! ! +- FLAG -----( _ )---+ +- DEGREE --( ___ )--+ ( I, W, E or C) ( 1 or ANY ) >----------+--------------------+-----------+--------------------+---------> ! ! ! ! +- EXPLAIN --( ___ )-+ +- VALIDATE ( ____ )-+ ( NO or YES ) ( RUN or BIND ) >----------+--------------------+-----+------------------------+-----------> ! ! ! ! +- ISOLATION ( __ )--+ +- RELEASE -( __________ )-+ ( RR, RS, CS, UR or NC ) ( COMMIT or DEALLOCATE ) >----------+----------------------+---+--------------------------+----------> ! ! ! ! +- CURRENTDATA ( ___ )-+ +- DYNAMICRULES -( ____ )--+ ( NO or YES ) ( RUN OR BIND ) Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free Prev Next Canc |
Pressing PF10 (Prev) takes you back to the previous screen.
Pressing PF11 (Next) takes you to a third
Rebind Package screen, where you can again specify further
options of the DB2 REBIND
command.
16:21:38 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Rebind Package - >-+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+->< ! ! +-+- _ - ENABLE -------- (*) --------+-+------------------------------+-+ ! ! +->- DLIBATCH- _ -(con.-names)-+ +- _ - ENABLE --+- _ -(con.-types)-+ +->- CICS ---- _ -(applids)----+ +- _ - DISABLE -+ +->- IMSBMP -- _ -(imsids)-----+ +->- IMSMPP -- _ -(imsids)-----+ +->- REMOTE -- _ -(loc/lu-name)+ Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free Prev Canc |
The generated JCL code can be either edited and/or saved in free mode by pressing PF5 (Free), or submitted immediately by pressing PF4 (Submi).
A package can be freed with the Free Package function of the Application Plan Maintenance menu.
To generate JCL to free a package
On the Application Plan Maintenance menu,
enter function code FR
.
In the Object field, enter
PACKAGE
or PK
, and press ENTER.
The Free Package screen is displayed, where all necessary information must be specified.
16:22:05 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Free Package - Job Name ... FREEJOB_ Job Cards .. X Profile .. EXBIND2_ >>-- FREE PACKAGE -----------------------------------------------------------> >--+- _ --------------------------- (*) ---------------------------------+--> ! ! +- _ --(-+--------------+collection-id.+----------- (*) ---------+-)--+ +location-name.+ +package-id+-------------++ +.---- (*) ---+ +.(version-id)+ >-----------------------+---------------------------+----------------------->< ! ! +--- FLAG -----( _ )--------+ ( I, W, E or C ) Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Free Canc |
Apart from the specifications to be made in the Job
Name, Job Cards, and
Profile fields, all parameters necessary to free a package
are entered in a screen showing the syntax of the DB2 FREE
PACKAGE
command. The names of the packages to be freed are
entered in a window. If you specify asterisk notation (*), all local packages
are freed.
The generated JCL code can be either edited and/or saved in free mode by pressing PF5 (Free), or submitted immediately by pressing PF4 (Submi).
The List JCL function serves to invoke the free-mode editor via the Application Plan Maintenance menu.
To invoke the List JCL function
On the Application Plan Maintenance menu,
enter function code LJ
.
If you leave the JCL Member field blank and press ENTER, the empty free-mode editor is invoked.
If you specify a value followed by an asterisk, or specify asterisk notation only and press ENTER, a list of JCL members is displayed for selection.
If you specify a valid member name and press ENTER, the invoked free-mode editor contains the corresponding JCL.
16:18:18 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 APM - free mode TESTLIB(TESTPLAN) S 01- ---------------Columns 001 072 =====> Scroll ===> PAGE ***** ****************************** top of data ***************************** 00001 //BINDJOB JOB TESTPLAN,CLASS=K,MSGCLASS=X 00002 //********************************************************** 00003 //* EXAMPLE JOB PROFILE FOR BIND, FREE AND REBIND * 00004 //* * 00005 //* BIND PLAN * 00006 //********************************************************** 00007 //BINDJOB EXEC PGM=IKJEFT01,DYNAMNBR=20,REGION=4096K 00008 //STEPLIB DD DSN=DB2.Vnnn.DSNLOAD,DISP=SHR 00009 //DBRMLIB DD DSN=DB2.Vnnn.DBRMLIB.DATA,DISP=SHR 00010 //SYSTSPRT DD SYSOUT=* 00011 //SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=* 00012 //SYSUDUMP DD SYSOUT=* 00013 //SYSTSIN DD * 00014 DSN SYSTEM (DB2) 00015 BIND PLAN (PLAN1) 00016 MEMBER ( DBRM1) 00017 END Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Submi Rfind Rchan - + < > Canc |
Within the free-mode editor, JCL members can be copied, listed, purged, retrieved from, or saved in a Natural library. All this is done via maintenance commands; see Global Maintenenance Commands.
Press PF4 (Submi) to submit JCL code listed in the editor, press PF5 (Fix) to switch to fixed mode.
The Display Job Output function can be used to display the output of a JCL member.
Note:
The Display Job Output function is available only if the Entire
System Server is installed.
To display the output of a JCL member
On the Application Plan Maintenance menu,
enter function code JO
.
In the Node field, the default node number (148) for Entire System Server can be modified.
A screen is displayed, where you can specify the desired job
name and job number, as well as the numbers of the SYSOUT
types.
16:20:05 ***** NATURAL TOOLS FOR DB2 ***** 2009-10-30 - Application Plan Maintenance - Job Name ........ ________ Job Number ...... _____ Sysout Type ..... __ ( CC,JL,SI,SM,SO ) Sysout Number ... __ ( Sysout file number ) Node ............ 148 Command ===> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12-- Help Exit Logn Canc |
In the Job Name field, a valid job name can be specified.
If you specify a value followed by an asterisk (*), or
specify asterisk (*) notation only, a list of job output members is displayed
for selection. In a job output member selection list, you can mark an output
member with either B
to display the member only, or L
to display a list of all the job output's SYSOUT
data sets, which
in turn can be marked with B
for display.
If you leave the Job Name field blank, you must specify a job number.
In the Job Number field, you can specify a unique job number. Only if a unique job number has been specified, specifications can be made in the Sysout Type and Sysout Number fields, too.
In the Sysout Type field, you can specify
the type of SYSOUT
data set of the job with the specified job
number to be displayed. The following codes apply:
Code | SYSOUT Type |
---|---|
CC |
Condition Code |
JL |
Job Listing |
SI |
System Input |
SM |
System Message |
SO |
System Output |
In the Sysout Number field, you can
specify a file number to display a specific SYSOUT
data set of the
type specified in the Sysout type field.
If you leave the Sysout Number field
blank, all SYSOUT
data sets of the specified type are
displayed.