Override customization parameters and specifying processing options
Using the SET command, you can override some of the customization parameters and specify additional processing options (such as the actions to take for error reporting).
You:
- Specify the SET command using the NS5SYSIN DD statement
- Can use one SET command for one or more keywords listed in this topic.
The table lists the tasks that you can perform and where you can locate additional information in this topic.
Task you want to perform | Topic to use |
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Override the value for the Allow Dynamic IEFRDER customization parameter | |
Override the value for the Produce Application SVC Dumps customizable parameter | |
Print the DL/I accounting statistics | |
Produce an SVC dump if an abend occurs | |
Specify parameters for the language environment (LE) | |
When requested by BMC Customer Support, specify that diagnostic information in the output |
- Override-the-value-for-the-allow-dynamic-IEFRDER-customization-parameter You use the DYNAMICIEFRDER keyword with the SET command to override the Allow Dynamic IEFRDER customizable parameter.
- Override-the-value-for-the-produce-application-SVC-dumps-customizable-parameter You use these keywords to override the value for Produce Application SVC Dumps customizable parameter.
- Print-DL-I-accounting-statistics Use the DLISTATS keyword for the SET command to specify that DL/I accounting statistics are printed in the report. For BMC Application Director for IMS, the DL/I accounting statistics show the:
- Produce-an-SVC-dump-if-an-abend-occurs When requested by BMC Customer Support, you use the FORCESVCDUMP keyword for the SET command to override DAE (Dump Analysis and Elimination) settings and force an SVC dump to be produced if an abend occurs.
- Specify-parameters-for-the-language-environment Use the LEPARMS keyword for the SET command to specify the language environment parameters for BMC Application Director for IMS enabled jobs so that you do not have to recompile the program to use different user options with Application Director.
- Specify-diagnostic-information-in-the-output When requested by BMC Customer Support, use the DIAGNOSE keyword for the SET command to include diagnostic information in the job output. This information can be used to troubleshoot errors in a job.
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