This section describes the most important JCL skeletons related to z/OS usage.
Caution:
Be aware that if you change skeletons in the default
environment, they will be overwritten by Software AG.
Note:
In this section, the term "tape" represents any
installation media (e.g. tape and CD-ROM) supported by Software AG. The
information provided here applies to the use of any of these
media.
Skeleton Name | Function |
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COPY-PS | Copy a sequential data set from tape to disk |
COPY-PO | Copy a PO data set from tape to disk |
COPY-POE | Copy a POE data set from tape to disk |
COPY-PS2 | From CD: Restore sequential, PO or POE data set |
Skeleton Name | Function |
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SMA-COMMIT | The final installation step, which informs SMA that all jobs have been completed successfully, runs in an existing Natural environment and not necessarily in an environment created by SMA. Therefore, it is usually necessary to adapt the skeleton SMA-COMMIT to the existing environment. Ensure that only global parameters (see Global Parameters in section Menus and Line Commands) are used in this skeleton. |
ZAP-COMMIT | The JCL skeleton ZAP-COMMIT is used to generate the last step in the jobs which apply or undo Zaps. This skeleton must be modified for the default environment OS/MVS. Ensure that only global parameters (see Global Parameters in section Menus and Line Commands) are used in this skeleton. |
Skeleton Name | Function |
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JOB-CARD | This skeleton is used as job card for all jobs generated and submitted by SMA |
ADA-FILES | This skeleton contains the DD statements for the files of the Adabas databases |
TABLOAD2 | This skeleton contains JCL used for the Tabload function in SMA |
SMA-GENERATE-JCL | The JCL skeleton SMA-GENERATE-JCL is used
to generate the installation JCL in batch mode using the line command
JB in the Environment menu. It may be modified in a
user environment.
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