Tailoring the JCL and Control Statements
Use this chapter to tailor the JCL and the control statements.
- How-to-Use-This-Chapter-JCL-and-Control-Statements This chapter contains information about the:
- Overriding-Standard-Processing-in-the-JCL With normal use, BMC Database Director for IMS requires very little manual intervention.
- How-to-Read-Syntax-Diagrams The instructions follow IBM standards and use the following conventions:
- Syntax-Guidelines Consider the guidelines in the following sections as you write commands for BMC Database Director for IMS.
- CLONE-Command Using the CLONE command you can clone both offline and online database with full pointer integrity.
- REORG-Command The REORG command specifies the IMS database to be reorganized and establishes job-specific processing options. You can use this command to change the processing mode used for the reorganization, the load, unload and build options, and other processing options specified during installation.
- SET-Commands The SET command lets you override the customizable parameters for BMC Database Director for IMS and BMC Mission Control for IMS. You can use the SET commands to override certain customizable parameters.
- SET-Command-and-Keywords-General-Options You can use the SET command to specify general options.
- SET-Command-and-Keywords-Repository If you are using BMC Mission Control for IMS, you can use the SET command to specify values for the repository.
- SET-Command-and-Keywords-Non-SMS-Managed-Database-Volumes You can use the SET command to specify values for non-SMS managed data sets.
- SET-Command-and-Keywords-Non-SMS-Managed-Unload-Volumes You can use the SET command to specify values for non-SMS managed data sets.
- SET-Command-and-Keywords-Non-SMS-Managed-Work-File-1-Volumes You can use the SET command to specify values for non-SMS managed data sets.
- SET-Command-and-Keywords-Using-the-Eclipse-REORG-Command You can use the SET command to override the value you specified for the Use Eclipse iReorg Command customizable parameter.
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