Updating Stage-1 input
DELTA IMS attempts to relate elements that are logically related. TRANSACT and RTCODE statements can be related to APPLCTN statements. Where DELTA IMS can establish the proper relationship, the related TRANSACT and RTCODE statements will immediately follow the APPLCTN. They will be indented to highlight the relationship. A similar convention is used for VTAM terminals and logical terminals (TERMINAL and NAME statements). The relationship, in this case, can only be established if the LTERM add or revise specified the name of the terminal assignment. While DELTA IMS attempts to generate all necessary Stage-1 macro operands, in the following situations this generation is not possible:
TRANSACT elements with an Input Edit routine
Since the name of the Input Edit routine is not available from the IMS transaction control block (SMB), DELTA IMS cannot determine the module name and therefore generates a macro operand such as EDIT=(UC,????????) to indicate that you must supply the name.
TERMINAL definitions with special feature operands
Since all TERMINAL updates use existing spare terminals, DELTA IMS does not record information about certain macro operands such as TYPE, FEAT, OUTBUF, etc. You must identify and copy these types of macro operands based upon the spare terminal name.
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