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Loading a profile_COBOL guide


Once a profile is created, it can be loaded whenever XPED is entered. To load a profile, enter XPED P = profile from a blank CICS screen, where profile equals the profile name. For example, to load ALTKEYS, enter XPED P=ALTKEYS.

An alternate profile can be loaded at any time by accessing the Load Profile screen (0.4)(following figure.

The current profile name can be changed via the SELECT line command on the Load Profile (0.4) screen or by accessing the Set Profile Defaults screen (0.1) and over-typing the profile name.

Important

If user ID is used to sign onto the CICS region, a profile for the user ID is automatically created. If the P= option for specifying a profile is not used when the Code Debug CICS session is initiated, the profile for the user ID is automatically loaded and used.

Load Profile Screen (0.4)

  --------------------------------- LOAD PROFILE (0.4) --------------------C024
COMMAND ===>                                                   SCROLL ===> CSR
MODULE:          CSECT:
                                                                  ENTRY 000001
CURRENT PROFILE: AJMTRACE.ACMEJET0         DISPLAY MASK ==> ******** ACMEJET0
LINE COMMANDS:   S (Select)   C (Copy)   D (Delete)   R (Rename)

CMD  NAME     OWNER    NEWNAME  DESCRIPTION
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 _   AFHHOS0  ACMEJET0 ________ ____________________________________________
 _   AJMCSECT ACMEJET0 ________ Profile 1
 _   AJMNONE  ACMEJET0 ________ Profile 2
 _   AJMTRACE ACMEJET0 ________ Profile 3
 _   AUTOSEL  ACMEJET0 ________ ____________________________________________
     **END**

 

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