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Session Profile Menu. (0)


The Session Profile Menu (0) displays the session profile options that allow you to customize your 
profile.
Access this by entering the number 0 on the Primary Menu

Session Profile Menu (0)

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COMMAND ===>
 MODULE:          CSECT:


   1  DEFAULTS        - Set profile default values
   2  KEYS            - Set profile PF key default values
   3  TRANSLATE TABLE - Set profile Output Translate Table values
   4  LOAD PROFILE    - Load default values from another profile
   5  SAVE PROFILE    - Save profile default values immediately
   6  SCRIPT DSN      - Script Dataset allocation values

To select a screen, type the appropriate screen ID in the COMMAND field and press Enter, or follow the procedure described in Selecting Functions from Menus. The following screens are available from the Session Profile Menu:

Defaults (1): Sets various profile values that can be used to control your debugging sessions. See Set Profile Defaults (0.1).

Keys (2): Sets the PF keys used to control your debugging session. See Primary-PF-Key-Settings-0-2.

Translate Table (3): Specifies the translation table to be used when user data is written to the terminal (output). Code Debug CICS translates non-displayable characters into dots (periods) to avoid potential ATNI (PROG7xx) abends. See Translate Table (0.3).

Load Profile (4): Loads default values from an existing profile. See Load-Profile-0-4.

Save Profile (5): Saves the current default values to the Code Debug CICS profile data set. See Save Profile (0.5).

Script DSN (6): Sets profile values associated with the Code Debug Script Facility. See Script Data set Allocation(0.6).


 

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