This Natural profile parameter is used to specify the parameters for
                  		  Natural for VSAM. It corresponds to the
                  		  NTVSAM
                  		  macro in the Natural parameter module, where, in addition, the
                  		  macros NTVEXIT,
                  		  NTVLSR
                  		  and NTVTVSD
                  		  are used.
               
| Possible settings | See VSAM Parameter Syntax. | |
|---|---|---|
| Default setting | See default values of keyword subparameters. | |
| Dynamic specification | yes | The parameter VSAM can only be
                           					 specified dynamically. In the
                           					 Natural
                              					 parameter module, use the macro
                           					 NTVSAM
                           					 and, in addition, the macros NTVEXIT,
                           					 NTVLSR
                           					 and NTVTVSD.
                         | 
                        				  
                        				
                     
| Specification within session | no | |
The following topics are covered:
The VSAM parameter is specified as
                  			 follows:
               
| VSAM=(keyword-subparameter=value,keyword-subparameter=,...) | 
The NTVSAM macro is specified as follows:
               
         NTVSAM BTSUPP=value,                                          *
               CLSUPP=value,                                           *
               DDMCHK=value,                                           *
               DDSWITE=value,                                          *
               DFBE=value,                                             *
               DFBN=value,                                             *
               ENADIS=value,                                           *
               ENAUNE=value,                                           *
               ETSUPP=value,                                           *
               FORMAT=(value1,value2),                                 *
               KEYLGH=value,                                           *
               OPSUPP=value,                                           *
               PATH=value,                                             *
               PSIGNF=value,                                           *
               RETRY=(value1,value2),                                  *
               RLS=value,                                              *
               ROLLSIZ=value,                                          *
               SFILE=value,                                            *
               TAFE=value,                                             *
               TAFN=value,                                             *
               TIMEOUT=value,                                          *
               TSAE=value,                                             *
               TVS=value,                                              *
               UPDL=value 
               		   
               		  
               Note:
The keyword subparameters EXIT,
                     			 LSR and TVSD are not available in
                     			 the NTVSAM macro. In the
                     			 Natural
                        			 parameter module, use the macros
                     			 NTVSAM,
                     			 NTVEXIT,
                     			 NTVLSR
                     			 and NTVTVSD
                     			 instead.
                  
The NTVEXIT macro is specified as follows:
                  			 
               
NTVEXIT file-name,exit-name,workarea-size
For details, see EXIT - File User Exits.
The NTVLSR macro is specified as follows:
               
NTVLSR file-name,subpool
For details, see LSR - Local Shared Resources Subpools.
The NTVTVSD macro is specified as follows:
                  			 
               
NTVTVSD file-name,option
For details, see TVSD – Activate DFSMS Transactional VSAM Services.
BTSUPP |
                  			 CLSUPP |
                  			 DDMCHK |
                  			 DDSWITE |
                  			 DFBE |
                  			 DFBN |
                  			 ENADIS |
                  			 ENAUNE |
                  			 ETSUPP |
                  			 EXIT |
                  			 FORMAT |
                  			 KEYLGH |
                  			 LSR |
                  			 OPSUPP |
                  			 PATH |
                  			 PSIGNF |
                  			 RETRY |
                  			 RLS |
                  			 ROLLSIZ |
                  			 SFILE |
                  			 TAFE |
                  			 TAFN |
                  			 TIMEOUT |
                  			 TSAE |
                  			 TVS |
                  			 TVSD |
                  			 UPDL
BTSUPP=value specifies
                  				whether BACKOUT
                        				TRANSACTION statements are executed or not. 
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
ON |  
                        						
                        Each BACKOUT TRANSACTION
                           						  is executed and translated into an appropriate
                           						  ROLLBACK command. 
                           						  
                           This is the default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
OFF |  
                        						
                        BACKOUT TRANSACTION
                           						  statements are ignored. 
                         |  
                        					 
                     
Note:
This subparameter is applicable only in TP and DFSMStvs
                     				environments where VSAM logging is supported.
                  
CLSUPP=value specifies
                  				whether or not a CLOSE call is executed at session termination.
                  				
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
ON |  
                        						
                        Each CLOSE call is
                           						  executed and translated into an appropriate
                           						  SYNCPOINT command. 
                           						  
                           This is the default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
OFF |  
                        						
                        Each CLOSE call is
                           						  ignored. 
                         |  
                        					 
                     
Note:
If a CLOSE is executed, Natural for VSAM forces an
                     				END TRANSACTION only
                     				in TP and DFSMStvs environments where VSAM logging is supported.
                  
DDMCHK=value checks
                  				whether the file layout and, in consequence, the DDM has changed. 
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
ON |  
                        						
                        DDM check enabled. | 
OFF |  
                        						
                        DDM check disabled. 
                           						  
                            This is the default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
Note:
The check is performed after each program termination at the
                     				NEXT level, through the Natural buffer pool. The
                     				DDMCHK subparameter is only relevant for development
                     				environments where DDMs are modified. In production environments, disable this
                     				feature to improve performance.
                  
DDSWITE=value specifies
                  				the maximum number of entries in the DD/DLBL name switch buffer. 
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
0 up to
                           						  TAFE=value |  
                        						
                         Maximum number of entries; that is
                           						  0 or a value in the range given by the maximum value specified in
                           						  the TAFE
                           						  subparameter.
                         |  
                        					 
                     
0 |  
                        						
                        This is the default value. | 
Note:
For details on switching DD names, see the application
                     				programming interface USR1047N in the
                     				SYSEXT
                        				Utility documentation.
                  
DFBE=value specifies the
                  				initial number of entries in the table of decoded format buffers. 
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
1 - 1000 |  
                        						
                        Average number of fields. | 
10 |  
                        						
                        This is the default value. | 
Notes:
FIND,
                     				  READ,
                     				  UPDATE,
                     				  STORE) one entry is
                     				  allocated in this table.
                  DFBE or
                     				  DFBN, take
                     				  into consideration that the allocated storage area size is obtained by
                     				  multiplying these values and not by adding them.
                  DFBN=value specifies the
                  				average number of fields contained in an entry of the decoded format buffer
                  				table.
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
1 - 1000 |  
                        						
                        Average number of fields. | 
50 |  
                        						
                        This is the default value. | 
Notes:
FIND,
                     				  READ,
                     				  UPDATE,
                     				  STORE).
                  DFBE or
                     				  DFBN, take into consideration that the allocated storage
                     				  area size is obtained by multiplying these values and not by adding
                     				  them.
                  ENADIS=value is used to
                  				enable disabled files.
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
ON |  
                        						
                        For all disabled files accessed during
                           						  the session, an EXEC CICS SET ENABLED command is
                           						  executed. 
                         |  
                        					 
                     
OFF |  
                        						
                        All disabled files remain disabled. 
                           						  
                            This is the default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
Notes:
OFF and the file
                     				  has not been enabled, the NAT3516 error message must follow the first file
                     				  access.
                  ENAUNE=value
                  				is used to enable disabled ("unenabled") files.
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
ON |  
                        						
                        For all "unenabled" files
                           						  accessed during the session, an EXEC CICS SET
                              						  ENABLED command is executed. 
                         |  
                        					 
                     
OFF |  
                        						
                        All "unenabled" files
                           						  remain unenabled. 
                           						  
                            This is the default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
Notes:
OFF and the file
                     				  has not been enabled, the NAT3539 error message must follow the first file
                     				  access.
                  ETSUPP=value specifies
                  				whether END
                        				TRANSACTION statements are executed or not. 
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
ON |  
                        						
                        Each END TRANSACTION is
                           						  executed and translated into an appropriate
                           						  SYNCPOINT command. 
                           						  
                           This is the default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
OFF |  
                        						
                        END TRANSACTION statements
                           						  are ignored. 
                         |  
                        					 
                     
Note:ETSUPP is applicable only in TP and DFSMStvs
                     				environments where VSAM logging is supported. 
                  
Natural for VSAM provides the facility to define one or more user
                  				exits. For each VSAM file to be accessed, one user exit can be defined. The
                  				definition of a user exit is done by using by the subparameter
                  				EXIT of profile parameter VSAM or
                  				the NTVEXIT
                  				macro in the Natural parameter module.
               
The subparameter EXIT is specified as
                  				follows:
               
| EXIT=(dd-name,exit-name,workarea-size) | 
The macro NTVEXIT is specified as follows:
                  				
               
NTVEXIT dd-name,exit-name,workarea-size
Where:
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
dd-name |  
                        						
                        DD/DLBL/FCT name of the VSAM file to be
                           						  accessed. 
                           						  
                            Note:  |  
                        					 
                     
exit-name |  
                        						
                        Name of the user exit. 
                           						  
                            Note:  |  
                        					 
                     
workarea-size |  
                        						
                        Optionally, the size of the user exit
                           						  work area (in bytes) can be specified. 
                           						  
                            Notes: 
  |  
                        					 
                     
Note:
All user exits must be either linked to the
                     				Natural
                        				parameter module or must be defined by means of CSTATIC or RCA
                     				techniques. For each file user exit, a separate definition with subparameter
                     				EXIT or macro NTVEXIT is
                     				required.
                  
When passing control to and from the user exit, standard IBM linkage conventions and standard linkage register notations are used.
| Register | Usage | 
|---|---|
| R1 | Address pointer to the parameter
                           						  address list. 
                           						  
                            The parameter address list provides you with the addresses of the record, of LRECL, of the current function and of the work area.  |  
                        					 
                     
| R3 | Address pointer to the VSAM control area (VCA). | 
| R12 | Address pointer to the Natural basic control block (BB). | 
| R13 | Address of 18-word save area. | 
| R14 | Return address. | 
| R15 | Entry address/return code. 
                           						  
                            A return code of   |  
                        					 
                     
The current function (see Register R1 above) indicates the way
                  				control has been passed to the user exit. Control can be passed either before
                  				or after a Natural call for VSAM (see also the DCRREQCD field in
                  				the NVMDCR macro delivered): 
               
With the STORE and UPDATE
                        					 statements, control is passed before the call.
                     
With the FIND, GET and
                        					 READ statements, control is passed after the call. 
                     
A sample user exit NVSEX01 is provided on the
                  				installation tape.
               
Note:
This section describes the new (extended) syntax of the
                     				FORMAT subparameter and, in addition, the
                     				old syntax, which is still
                     				supported for compatibility reasons.
                  
FORMAT=(value1,value2)
                  				supports the formatting of VSAM records referenced in a
                  				STORE or
                  				UPDATE statement.
                  				Record fields that are not referenced, and therefore contain binary zeros, are
                  				converted into a format that corresponds to the field type and record length
                  				defined in the relevant DDM.
               
| Value | Explanation | |
|---|---|---|
value1 |  
                        						
                        ON |  
                        						
                        VSAM records are formatted in
                           						  accordance with the corresponding DDM definitions. 
                           						  
                            This is the default.  |  
                        					 
                     
OFF |  
                        						
                        VSAM records are not formatted and fields that are not referenced contain binary zeros. | |
value2 |  
                        						
                        KEYS |  
                        						
                        All VSAM keys are formatted in
                           						  accordance with the DDM field type. 
                           						  
                            This is the default.  |  
                        					 
                     
NOKEYS |  
                        						
                        All VSAM keys are not formatted. | |
Note:
Natural for VSAM system file records are always formatted; this
                     				cannot be changed.
                  
The following value combinations are reasonable:
FORMAT=(ON,NOKEYS) | 
                        						
                        						
                        All fields are formatted, excepting the keys. | 
FORMAT=(OFF,KEYS) |  
                        						
                        Only the keys are formatted. | 
The old subparameter syntax is still supported for compatibility reasons.
FORMAT=value
                  				supports the formatting of VSAM records referenced in a
                  				STORE or
                  				UPDATE statement. 
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
ON |  
                        						
                        VSAM records are formatted in
                           						  accordance with the corresponding DDM definitions. 
                           						  
                            This is the default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
OFF |  
                        						
                        VSAM records are not formatted and fields that are not referenced contain binary zeros. | 
Notes:
KEYLGH=value specifies the
                  				length of VSAM keys used in Natural I/O statements. 
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
1 - 255 |  
                        						
                        Length of VSAM keys (in bytes) used in Natural I/O statements. | 
32 |  
                        						
                        This is the default value. | 
Notes:
FNAT, FUSER, FDIC and
                     				  FSPOOL files, and 126 bytes for the FSEC and Natural
                     				  ISPF system files.
                  This subparameter is only required if VSAM files are used as local shared resources.
Note:
This method results in a substantial increase of the
                     				performance of TSO and batch runs, and, at the same time, decrease the VSAM I/O
                     				rate. The definition of the usage of a local shared resources subpool per file
                     				is done by using by the subparameter LSR of profile
                     				parameter VSAM or the
                     				NTVLSR
                     				macro in the Natural parameter module.
                  
The subparameter LSR is specified as
                  				follows:
               
| LSR=(dd-name,subpool-number) | 
The macro NTVLSR is
                  				specified as follows: 
               
NTVLSR dd-name,subpool-number
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
dd-name |  
                        						
                        DD/DLBL/FCT name of the VSAM file to be accessed. There is no default value. | 
subpool-number |  
                        						
                        Subpool number (ID) between
                           						  0 and 15 for z/VSE or between 0 and
                           						  255 for z/OS; see also the relevant IBM VSAM documentation. There
                           						  is no default value.
                         |  
                        					 
                     
Up to 200 logical files are possible. For each file a separate
                  				definition with subparameter LSR or macro
                  				NTVLSR is required.
               
If
                  				ERROR=YES is set in
                  				NVSMISC, all files defined with
                  				subparameter LSR or macro NTVLSR
                  				must be defined via JCL at runtime; otherwise, an appropriate Natural
                  				initialization error message is returned.
               
If you have defined base clusters with subparameter
                  				LSR or macro NTVLSR which contain
                  				path entries, all paths must also be defined with subparameter
                  				LSR or macro NTVLSR.
               
For non-path environments the following applies: If the upgrade
                  				option is active in the VSAM catalog and if a VSAM file is defined with
                  				subparameter LSR or macro NTVLSR
                  				and contains references to an alternate index (AIX), all AIX files must also be
                  				defined with subparameter LSR or macro
                  				NTVLSR.
               
Natural for VSAM automatically calculates the optimum pool size by using the corresponding VSAM catalog information on the files involved, and then creates separate subpools for data and index components.
In batch mode under z/OS, Natural for VSAM allocates the pools as ESO Hiperspace if the following conditions are met:
All sizes in the VSAM catalog are at least specified as 4 KB or a multiple of this value (this is valid for both data and index components).
The library from which Natural for VSAM was loaded is an APF-authorized library.
This condition is necessary to define the address space as non-swappable, which is a prerequisite for ESO Hiperspaces.
OPSUPP=value enables or
                  				disables the support of multiple different open calls within one session.
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
ON |  
                        						
                        Multiple different open calls are
                           						  supported by calling the application programming interface
                           						  USR2008N. 
                         |  
                        					 
                     
OFF |  
                        						
                        Multiple different open calls are not
                           						  supported within one session. 
                           						  
                            This is the default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
Note:
For further information on application programming interfaces,
                     				see the SYSEXT Utility documentation.
                     				
                  
PATH=value is used to
                  				handle a secondary key as a path or as a native AIX file.
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
ON |  
                        						
                        All secondary keys defined in a DDM are handled as paths for AIX files. | 
OFF |  
                        						
                        All secondary keys are handled as AIX files. | 
CHECK |  
                        						
                        Natural for VSAM checks whether the
                           						  secondary keys are defined as paths or as AIXs in the VSAM catalog. 
                           						  
                            This is the default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
Notes:
FSEC and/or
                     				  FSPOOL, you must not specify PATH=ON; specify either
                     				  PATH=OFF or PATH=CHECK.
                  PATH=CHECK is set under CICS and/or
                     				  Com-plete in a z/VSE environment, the startup JCL job must contain the
                     				  corresponding DLBL card(s). 
                  PSIGNF=value is used to
                  				handle the internal representation of positive signs of packed numbers.
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
ON |  
                        						
                        Natural for VSAM supports the compiler
                           						  option PSIGN for a Natural object, the corresponding DDM
                           						  description in the field ZONES is ignored. 
                         |  
                        					 
                     
OFF |  
                        						
                        Natural for VSAM uses the DDM
                           						  description in field ZONES. 
                           						  
                           This is the default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
RETRY=(value1,value2)
                  				is used to support the RETRY statement for the following
                  				Natural for VSAM error messages:
               
NAT3541 File :1:, control interval/record held by another user
NAT3520 Held VSAM record modified by another user
Where:
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
(value1,value2) | 
                        						
                        						
                        value1 applies to
                           						  NAT3541, value2 applies to NAT3520. 
                           						  
                           Each value can be either   |  
                        					 
                     
(OFF,OFF) |  
                        						
                         
                           						  
                            This is the default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
RLS=value is used to
                  				enable, disable or check for the support VSAM record-level sharing (RLS) under
                  				z/OS, DFSMS Version 1.6 or higher.
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
ON |  
                        						
                        All files are opened in RLS mode. | 
OFF |  
                        						
                        All files are opened in non-RLS mode
                           						  (NSR, LSR). 
                           						  
                            This is the default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
CHECK |  
                        						
                        All files are checked whether they are defined as SMS-managed data sets with RLS options; if they are, the file is opened in RLS mode, if not in non-RLS mode. | 
Notes:
TVS=ON is set (see subparameter
                     				  TVS below) and
                     				  no VSAM file has been defined in the
                     				  NTVTVSD
                     				  macro (see above), set RLS=CHECK to verify that the corresponding
                     				  VSAM file has been defined as recoverable data set.
                  ROLLSIZ=value specifies
                  				the size of the area used by Natural to save internal session status
                  				information when a Natural transaction is terminated due to the end of a
                  				TP-monitor task. 
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
0 or 1 -
                              						  10000 |  
                        						
                        Size of the area in bytes. | 
550 |  
                        						
                        This is the default value. | 
Note:
This subparameter is applicable in a thread environment only
                     				(CICS, Com-plete, Natural as a Server). 
                  
SFILE=value is used to
                  				enable, disable or check for the support VSAM system files.
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
ON |  
                        						
                        Support of VSAM system files. | 
OFF |  
                        						
                        No support of VSAM system files. 
                           						  
                            This is the default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
CHECK |  
                        						
                        Checks whether the Natural system files
                           						  FNAT, FUSER and FDIC are defined as
                           						  Natural for VSAM Version 8.2 VSAM system files with the required key length of
                           						  87. 
                         |  
                        					 
                     
Note:
If SFILE=CHECK is set under CICS and/or Com-plete
                     				in a z/VSE environment, the startup JCL job must contain the corresponding DLBL
                     				card(s).
                  
TAFE=value specifies the
                  				maximum number of DDMs per Natural session. 
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
0 or 1 -
                              						  1000 |  
                        						
                        Maximum number of DDMs. | 
10 |  
                        						
                        This is the default value. | 
Notes:
TAFE subparameter has impact on the sizes of
                     				  the FCT, FWA, OPV and TAF buffers (see
                     				  Buffers for Memory Management) in
                     				  the Natural for VSAM documentation.
                  TAFE or
                     				  TAFN, take
                     				  into consideration that the allocated storage area size is obtained by
                     				  multiplying these values and not by adding them. 
                  TAFN=value specifies the
                  				average number of DDM fields contained in each entry in the table of accessed
                  				VSAM files. 
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
0 or 1 -
                              						  1000 |  
                        						
                        Maximum number of DDM fields. | 
50 |  
                        						
                        This is the default value. | 
Note:
When increasing TAFE or
                     				TAFN, take into consideration that the allocated storage
                     				area size is obtained by multiplying these values and not by adding
                     				them.
                  
TIMEOUT=value is used to
                  				support an RLS/non-RLS-file mixed environment under z/OS CICS Version 5.3 or
                  				higher in a Natural for VSAM session. 
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
0 or 1 -
                              						  30 |  
                        						
                        Timeout period in seconds. | 
0 |  
                        						
                        This is the default value. | 
Notes:
TIMEOUT subparameter, you can
                     				  determine that non-RLS files are to be deleted from the Natural for VSAM FCT
                     				  queue. When there are no further non-RLS FCT entries for the particular Natural
                     				  for VSAM session, Natural for VSAM switches to non-conversational mode, which
                     				  means that z/OS Parallel Sysplex processing is possible again.
                  TSAE=value is used to set
                  				the maximum number of all nested READ and
                  				FIND statements.
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
0 or 1 -
                              						  100 |  
                        						
                        Maximum number of all nested
                           						  READ and FIND statements.
                         |  
                        					 
                     
10 |  
                        						
                        This is the default value. | 
TVS=value is used to
                  				support DFSMS Transactional VSAM Services (DFSMStvs). 
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
ON |  
                        						
                        Support of DFSMStvs. | 
OFF |  
                        						
                        No support of DFSMStvs. 
                           						  
                            This is the default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
Notes:
TVS is set to ON, the
                     				  subparameters BTSUPP and
                     				  ETSUPP are
                     				  forced to ON. The subparameter RLS is only forced to
                     				  ON if RLS has been set to OFF
                     				  (RLS=CHECK is not forced to ON). 
                  DFSMS Transactional VSAM Services (DFSMStvs) is activated by
                  				setting either the ACB parameter RLSREAD or the JCL
                  				parameter RLS. In general, Natural for VSAM opens all
                  				VSAM files for output by default. 
               
This subparameter activates DFSMStvs by specifying the read
                  				integrity value of the ACB parameter RLSREAD. If
                  				specifying RSLREAD in subparameter
                  				TVSD or macro
                  				NTVTVSD,
                  				you do not have to adapt the JCL to activate DFSMStvs.
               
If you only set VSAM subparameter
                  				TVS=ON without specifying
                  				the corresponding VSAM file definition with TVSD or
                  				macro NTVTVSD, to activate DFSMStvs, you need to modify
                  				the JCL as described below. In this case, you must specify
                  				VSAM subparameter RLS=CHECK. 
               
The subparameter TVSD is specified as
                  				follows:
               
| TVSD=(dd-name,option) | 
The macro NTVTVSD is specified as follows:
                  				
               
NTVTVSD dd-name,option
Where:
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
dd-name |  
                        						
                        DD/DLBL/FCT name of the VSAM file to be
                           						  accessed. 
                           						  
                            There is no default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
option |  
                        						
                         
                           						  
                             
                              							  There is no default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
UPDL=value specifies the
                  				size of the table used by the Natural interface to VSAM to save the fields of
                  				records read for subsequent updating.
               
| Value | Explanation | 
|---|---|
0 or 1 -
                              						  500000 |  
                        						
                        Size of table in bytes. | 
8192 
                         |  
                        						
                        Or 32768 if
                           						  SFILE=ON is set. 
                           						  
                           This is the default value.  |  
                        					 
                     
Note:
Because these records are not read with hold by Natural to
                     				avoid deadlock conditions, the content of the UPDL table is used
                     				to check if any changes have been made before the update request by another
                     				user.
                  
         NTVSAM  RLS=ON,PATH=ON,KEYLGH=66
         NTVEXIT FILE1,EXIT1,400
         NTVEXIT FILE2,EXIT2 
               		 
               		
               VSAM=(RLS=ON,PATH=ON,KEYLGH=66,EXIT=(FILE1,EXIT1,400),EXIT=(FILE2,EXIT2))
If you want to use an
                  			 alternative Natural parameter module for Natural for
                  			 VSAM, specify the name of this module with the PARM profile parameter and
                  			 link the Natural I/O module for VSAM to this module. In addition, link all
                  			 Natural for VSAM user exits defined in the
                  			 NTVEXIT
                  			 macro to this Natural parameter module.