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CHANGE ACCUMULATION PLUS 5.1

The CHANGE ACCUMULATION PLUS product consolidates all of the change records for a particular database block or record into a single change accumulation record. These consolidated records are written to the change accumulation data set where they can be used as input to the recovery utility. Using the change accumulation data set reduces recovery time significantly.

This space is intended for IBM IMS database administrators, IMS system programmers, and others who are responsible for managing IMS databases. You should have working knowledge of IMS, your operating system, and JCL. You should also be familiar with DBRC if you want to use it with the Change Accumulation utility.

This space contains information about version 5.1.00 of the CHANGE ACCUMULATION PLUS  product.

Notices Updated 01 Apr 2020

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Installing

Installation, configuration, and maintenance

Customizing after installation

Post-installation product customization

Working with infrastructure

Management of shared components

Using

Working with the product

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Troubleshooting

Common issues
PDFs and videos

This topic provides access to PDFs and videos that support this product. It also explains how to create your own custom PDFs.

Ready-made space PDFs

The following table provides ready-made PDFs that contain snapshots of the content in this space. Ready-made PDFs are available for new releases and product updates within seven calendar days of their release. Although these PDFs contain all topics, the online topics might be more current, and the content of some topics might be better suited for online viewing.

Snapshot PDF file

Date

File size

October 17, 2024

2,295 KB

July 17, 2023

2,139 KB

April 26, 2023

2,132 KB

November 04, 2022

2,138 KB

July 14, 2022

2,149 KB

January 29, 2021

2,243 KB

April 1, 2020

2,160 KB

December 04, 2018

1,615 kB

Creating a custom PDF

Important

We are working to improve the PDF export experience. We are currently working on the following issues:

  • Page order—If you export more than one page to PDF, they might be displayed in alphabetical order instead of the order in the interface.
  • Interface update—The export interface options are changing, so these instructions might not match them exactly.
  • Known limitations—PDF exports are not always completed successfully.
    Thank you for your patience.
  1. If you are not logged in, click the head icon at the top-right of the window, select Log in, and follow the instructions:
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  2. Navigate to the page that you want to export to PDF. To create a PDF of the whole space, navigate to the space home page.
  3. Next to the page title, click Export export.png.
  4. In the Export dialog box, click PDF:
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  5. In the Export as PDF dialog box, perform one of these steps:
    • To create a PDF of that page only, proceed to step 6.
    • To create a PDF of that page and its child pages, click select all.
    • To create a PDF of that page and a selection of its child pages, select the checkboxes next to the pages that you want to include your PDF.
  6. Click Export.
  7. In the PDF Export Options dialog box, select the checkboxes for the features that you want to include in your PDF.

    Tip

    If you are creating a PDF of a single page, clear the Table of Contents checkbox.

  8. Click Export.
    The PDF is created.
  9. Save the PDF locally.

Videos

This section lists videos that supplement the text-based documentation.

This library offers Quick Courses related to BMC AMI Backup and Recovery for IMS:

Title

Duration

8:38

Note

See also Recovery Advisor.

 

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