Writer instructions | ||
Purpose | Use this page to display a banner announcement on each page of the space. Create the Space announcements page in the master space, outside of the Home branch. You can version the Space announcements page to enable different banners to be published into different target spaces, however, the banner that is displayed in the versioned (master) space itself only displays the most recently-published banner. If you find errors in the banner area of your versioned space and you are sure the Space announcements page is set up correctly, try publishing the page to the same space. For more information, see Space-announcements-banners. | |
Removing | When an announcement is no longer needed, remove the BMC Space Banner macro. | |
Translation | Localized spaces using the L10n Viewport theme must change the name of this page to Space announcements l10n. See Configuring-the-Scroll-ViewPort-theme-for-translated-spaces. | |
Usage | Choose one or none of the following BMC Space Banner macros. If your space requires another kind of announcement, you can use this page in coordination with your team lead and editors. |
Application relationship detail
The following figure is displayed when you select the Edit AR option or enter the E line command for an object that already has an application relationship defined in the current relationship file.
Application Relationship Detail Screen
Command ===> SCROLL ===> CSR
Base object: LOCATION.TSOID01.BILLING
Line Commands: S - Select Relationship to Modify D - Delete Relationship
A - Add Application Relationship I -
Relationship Information
Obj Rel Status/
CMD Parent/Dependent Type Type Description
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_ LOCATION.TSOID01.BILLING DB2 AR
LOCATION.TSOID01.PURCHASEORDER DB2 Billing to Purch
******************************* BOTTOM OF DATA ********************************
This screen displays a list of application relationships (AR) for the object and relationship file specified with the Edit AR option or E line command. It is similar to the Relationship Detail, except that it only displays application relationships for the selected object.
Use this screen to select application relationships from the relationship file that you want to modify (S line command) or delete (D line command). You can also use this screen to display detailed information about a relationship (I line command) or to begin the process of adding new application relationships (A line command or ADD primary command).
CMD
Enter a valid line command next to the appropriate relationship. For information about valid line commands, see Line Commands.
Parent/
Displays the name of the object defined as the parent in a relationship in the upper row (the row with the CMD input field).
/Dependent
Displays the name of the object defined as the dependent in a relationship in the lower row, under its parent.
Obj Type
Indicates the object type of the parent and dependent.
DB2 | Db2 table. |
MVS | MVS file. |
KEY | Output Key file or IMS database (dependent only). |
Rel Type
Indicates the kind of relationship that exists between the corresponding parent and dependent objects. (Always AR or AR-C as only application relationships are displayed.)
AR | User-defined application relationship. Created and maintained by the user. |
AR-C | User-defined data driven, conditional application relationship. Created and maintained by the user. |
Status/Description
Indicates the condition of each relationship in the upper row (Status) and the Application Relationship Description for each relationship in the lower row. If there is an error for the dependent object, it will override the Description in the lower row. The status row is blank if the relationship file is consistent with the Db2 catalog for the particular relationship. For a list of possible messages, see Status .
Message | Explanation |
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Modified | Displayed when you enter the S line command and complete the Relationships screen. Indicates that this relationship has been modified. |
Added | Displayed when you enter the A line command or ADD primary command and complete the Relationships screen. Indicates that this relationship has been added to the relationship file. |
Deleted | Displayed when you enter the D line command. Indicates that this relationship has been deleted from the relationship file. |
In addition, File-AID/RDX could display the following error messages:
Message | Explanation |
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Object not found | Cannot find one of the objects (dependent or parent) in the MVS or Db2 catalog. This may indicate that the object not found has been dropped. Use the D line command to delete the invalid relationship. |
Column Errors | An invalid column relationship exists within the application relationship. Invalid column relationships may be caused by eliminating or changing a column from a table defined in the Db2 catalog. Use the S line command to display the Column/Field Relationships screen where the invalid column/field relationship is in indicated by the ERR> flag. |
Line Commands
The following File-AID/RDX-specific line commands are valid on this screen:
A (Add)
Adds an application relationship for this parent object. Displays the Add Relationships screen. See Add Relationships — Specify Object Types.
D (Delete)
Deletes an application relationship from the relationship file.
I (Relationship Information)
Invokes the Relationship Information screen. For more information, see Relationship Information Screen.
S (Select)
Selects an application relationship for modification and displays the Column/Field Relationships screen. For more information, see Building Column/Field Relationships.
Primary Commands
The following File-AID/RDX-specific primary commands are valid on this screen:
ADD
Enter the ADD command in the COMMAND field to add an application relationship. Displays the Add Relationships screen. See Add Relationships — Specify Object Types.
GRAPHIC (G)
Enter the GRAPHIC command in the COMMAND field to invoke the Graphical Relationship Display screen and show application relationships for the selected table. For more information on the Graphical Relationship Display screen, see Graphical Relationship Display. There are no operands associated with this command.
Relationship information
The Relationship Information screen is displayed when you enter the I line command on the Relationship Detail screen or the Application Relationship Detail screen. Use the Relationship Information screen to view detailed information about the relationship on which you entered the I line command. For more information about the contents of this window, see Relationship Information Screen.