CAPSYSIN keywords
This section provides detailed information about the CAPSYSIN control statement keywords that you can use with the BMC Change Accumulation utility of the
BMC AMI Backup and Recovery for IMS
product and the CHANGE ACCUMULATION PLUS (CHAMP) product.
Keyword descriptions
Keywords refer to parameters that are placed on control statements or in the global options module (parameter block).
Since you can use a single keyword in many different places, or many keywords in a single place (such as on a GROUP control statement), detail documentation for all keywords is presented only in this section.
In other sections where processing options and input/output data sets are described, the keywords specific to a task or an option are identified only by keyword name. No matter which section you are using, or how many different sections (or tasks) refer to the same keyword, once you know which keyword is appropriate for the task, you can always find the detail information you need in this section.
Keywords are listed in alphabetical order.
In addition to the keyword name and description, each keyword description includes the following information:
Uses | This section specifies whether the keyword is used in the global options module and lists the control statements on which it can be placed. The global options module is documented in Customizing-after-installation. If a global control statement is included, it must be the first control statement. Valid control statements are as follows:
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Related keywords | How the keyword relates to and affects the specification of other keywords, as well as a list of the related keywords. | ||||||||||||||
Syntax | The accepted format of the keyword when specified on a control statement. | ||||||||||||||
Values | The accepted values for the keyword. | ||||||||||||||
Default | The internally defined default value for the keyword as it is initially distributed by BMC. This default can often be redefined at your installation. |
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