Mainframe Preferences Page
The Mainframe page of the Preferences dialog box allows users to customize the JCL for execution of specifications on the mainframe. This functionality applies only to a File-AID/EX extract and load.
To set DevX Data Studio preferences
- From the Window menu, select Preferences. The Preferences dialog box appears.
- Select BMC > DevX Data Studio > Runtime > Mainframe. The Mainframe page appears showing the JCL job card's current mainframe runtime preferences and the dataset high level qualifier to be used.
- Do any of the following:
- In the JCL Jobcard section, edit the JCL job card to reflect the appropriate specification execution information.
- In the Dataset High Level Qualifier field, enter the dataset high level qualifier prefix to be used.
- In the File-AID RDX Temporary Dataset Options section, specify a prefix and/or suffix to be used for the temporary datasets that File-AID/RDX creates during execution. Note the following:
- Each qualifier must begin with an alphabetic character or the special character @, #, or $. The remaining characters in each qualifier can be alphabetic (A-Z), special, or numeric (0 to 9) character.
- If both a prefix and a suffix are passed, the combined length of the two cannot exceed 18 byte.
- If only a prefix is passed, the prefix can be 19 byte.
- If only a suffix is passed, the suffix can be 18 minus the length of the userid = 11 (assuming that the userid is 7 characters in length).
- To override the default settings for FARE and File-AID Services that are configured in File-AID/RDX, use the File-AID Services and Rules Engine Overrides section. Select the check boxes to indicate the override settings to use in place of the default settings.
The five overrides are as follows:- FADEBUG - Logging information for the File-AID Rules Engine
- FAEXPATH - Path for File-AID Rules Engine location
- FAIPADDR - File-AID Services IP address and execution port
- FAJOPTS - Java options for the File-AID Rules Engine
- FAJPATH - z/OS UNIX path for the Java Virtual Machine
These settings are passed to File-AID/RDX during execution.
4. Click OK.
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