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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. |
Invoking File-AID/RDX Primary Option Menu panel
File-AID/RDX executes as a dialog under IBM’s ISPF dialog manager facility. You can invoke File-AID/RDX by selecting the File-AID/RDX option from a customized version of the ISPF Primary Option Menu, or from a sub-menu panel your installation has set up.
The File-AID/RDX Primary Option Menu shown in the following figure is the first screen displayed when you invoke File-AID/RDX.
File-AID/RDX Primary Option Menu
Option ===> G
USERID - TSOID01
0 PROFILE - Select, Create or Change Profile DATE - 21/02/08
1 RELATIONSHIPS - Relationship Facilitator TIME - 14:15
2 EXTRACT - Extract from Related Objects TERMINAL - 3278
3 LOAD - Load Data Records CCSID - 00037
4 DELETE - Delete Extracted Rows from DB2 Tables and/or MVS Files
5 DATA PRIVACY - Data Privacy Menu
6 UTILITIES - Utility Functions
G GLOBAL DEFAULTS - Define User Parms
FD FADB2 - Transfer to File-AID for DB2
T TUTORIAL - Information about File-AID/Related Data XPERT
X EXIT - Exit File-AID/Related Data XPERT
Profile ===> RDXMENU RDXMENU - DISPLAY ALL OF THE MENU OPTIONS
Type ===> SITE (SITE, USER or prefix)
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To select an option from the File-AID/RDX Primary Option Menu, type the appropriate code in the OPTION field and press Enter.
In order to access any one of options 0 through G from the File-AID/RDX Primary Options Menu, you must specify a valid SITE or USER profile. If you leave the Profile field blank or enter a pattern, you can select a profile from a list.
To select your current profile: | |
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In this field: | Do the following: |
Option | Type G to access the Global Defaults option (after selecting your profile). |
Profile | Blank out or enter a pattern, e.g. RDX*. |
Type | Type SITE. |
Press Enter | File-AID/RDX displays the Select Profile screen. |
The following are options available from the File-AID/RDX Primary Option Menu.
Option 0—Profile
Select and define your File-AID/RDX profiles for extract, load, and disguise functions. You can modify an existing SITE profile and save it as your own USER profile. SITE profiles may only be modified by authorized administrators.
Option 1—Relationships
The Relationship Facilitator represents an alternate approach to maintaining relationships. Specify a Db2 or MVS object and then perform relationship activities:
- Browse, refresh, load, and remove Db2 referential integrity (RI) relationships in the File-AID/RDX relationship file.
- Browse, edit, delete, and create application relationships (AR) between Db2, MVS, and/or IMS or Output Key File in the File-AID/RDX relationship file.
- Create, view, delete, and edit conditional (data-driven) application relationships.
- Print all defined relationships from the relationship file.
Option 2—Extract
Extract relationally intact sets of data from one or more related or unrelated objects (Db2 tables and MVS files). Optionally, File-AID/RDX will extract Db2 data from Db2 image copy so you can execute the extract outside of your Db2 production environment. You can create or modify extract criteria to apply during the extract process. File-AID/RDX generates the JCL to perform the extract in batch mode. Optionally, the extract can be executed interactively online. Additionally, you can combine the extract and load steps into a single JCL procedure.
When the extract request includes a relationship to an Output Key File, File-AID/RDX creates an Output Key File that File-AID/RDX can use as an Input (external) Key File against a driving object in another extract or as input into another process as you choose. When the relationship is to an IMS segment, use the Output Key File with BMC Compuware File-AID for IMS to extract IMS data.
When you also create a COBOL record layout of the extracted file, you can use BMC Compuware File-AID/EX, formerly known as File-AID/CS, to download and convert the extracted data to other client/server or workstation based DBMS.
The extract process can also disguise the extracted data to provide security for sensitive data. The disguise criteria can be defined by either using the File-AID/RDX Option 5, Data Disguise, or the BMC Compuware File-AID Data Privacy component of the BMC Compuware Topaz Workbench1.
Option 3—Load
Load relationally intact sets of data into one or more related objects (Db2 tables and MVS files). To load Db2 objects you can use SQL INSERT statements or the Db2 LOAD Utility. Load data into existing objects (Db2 tables and MVS files) that are empty or already contain data. In addition, File-AID/RDX can create new tables or files automatically before it loads the data. File-AID/RDX generates the JCL to perform the load. Optionally, the load can be executed interactively online.
Option 4—Delete
Delete records from one or more related Db2 or MVS objects from which you have previously extracted data. File-AID/RDX determines which records should be deleted based on the contents of a File-AID/RDX extract file that you specify.
Option 5—Data Privacy
Disguise extracted data prior to moving it into a test environment. In this context, disguising data means to change the identifying characteristics from the data, such as name and address information, while still maintaining the structure and relationships of the original data. Data Privacy requires installation of Compuware’s BMC Compuware File-AID/Data Solutions and, optionally, BMC Compuware File-AID Data Privacy products.
These Disguise Utilities allow you to:
- Allocate Disguise Control File
- Allocate Disguise Criteria File
- Print Disguise Control File
- Print Audit Trail
Option 6—Utilities
The RDX utilities allow you to:
- Update relationships in saved extract requests
- Create JCL to Execute Saved Request (ESR) with overrides
- Compress or Decompress Extract File
- Generate readable DDL from Extract File.
Option G—Global Defaults
Specify maximum number of entries in your Extract and Load Reference lists, specify whether or not to delete the File-AID/RDX control card PDSEs at the end of a load or delete job, and enter default job statement information. In addition, this option displays which version of File-AID/RDX is in use.
Option FD—FADb2
Transfer to BMC Compuware File-AID for Db2.
Option T—Tutorial
View an online tutorial for novice users.
Option X—Exit
Terminates your File-AID/RDX session.