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Creating a new Pipe Policy List in the control data set


You can create a new Pipe Policy List in the control data set.

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You can also create a new Pipe Policy List by copying and renaming an existing Pipe Policy List. This is useful for creating Pipe Policy Lists that have similar settings.

To create a new Pipe Policy List in the control data set

  1. Access the MainView Batch Optimizer Objects List panel.

    File   View   Applications   Options   Help                                  
                      MainView®) Batch Optimizer Objects List         Row 1 to 9 of 9
    Command ===> ________________________________________________ SCROLL ===> PAGE
                                                                                  
    Control data set . 'BDL3.BMCBSS.V2400.MBOS.BSLPLEX'______________   +          
                                                                System: SYSO       
    Type a line command. Then press Enter.                      SMF ID: SYSO       
                                                                Date  : 2008/07/18
    Line commands:                                              Time  : 15:17:37   
    E=Edit  R=Rename  C=Copy  D=Delete  A=Activate  MN=Maint                       
                                                                                  
       Name       ID      Response   VV.MM Created    -----Changed----  Size  Init
    .. <new>                                                                       
    .. BCSCMD00                                                                   
    .. BPLEX00                                                                    
    .. DATPOL00 BDL       Edited     01.01 2008/07/18 2008/07/18 15:21   168   168
    .. JOBPOL00                                                                   
    .. JOPDEFRL                                                                   
    .. PIPLST00                                                                   
    .. PIPPOL00                                                                   
    .. PIPPRM00                                                                   
    .. UCFPOL00
  2. Complete one of the following actions:

    • Select File => 1 (New), and press Enter.
    • Enter E next to the <New> line, and press Enter.

    The New Definition pop-up panel is displayed.

  3. In Definition type enter 5 to specify that you are creating a Pipe Policy List.
  4. In Member suffix enter two-character suffix for the Pipe Policy List.The characters can be alphanumeric, or $, @, or #. These characters are appended to the prefix PIPLST to form the Pipe Policy List name. For example, if you enter 02, the Pipe Policy List is named PIPLST02. For more information about naming conventions for control data set members, see Customizing-after-installation.
  5. (optional) Enter up to 22 characters of text in the Comment field that describes this Pipe Policy List.
  6. Press Enter.The Pipe Policy Default Rule Options panel is displayed.
  7. You can confirm or modify, and save the default Pipe Policy Rules, or open a empty definition list.

    • To open an empty definition list press F12 (Cancel ).
    • Edit the default rule values as needed, and press Enter.

    In both options the Pipe Policy List Entry pop-up is displayed.

  8. Enter a two-character suffix for the Rule Table Identification.
  9. (optional) Enter up to 22 characters of text in the Comment field that describes this Pipe Policy List entry.
  10. Press Enter.



 

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