Saving a target context definition
Use the SAVE command to save changes or deletions to existing target definitions or save new target context definitions to the BBPARM target definition parameter member.
The SAVE command updates the target context definition member in BBPARM for the local CAS or, in a shared BBPARM environment, for all CASs. The next time the local CAS or a CAS in a shared BBPARM environment is initialized, the newly saved target context definition parameters become active. Use the INSTall command (see Installing-changes-to-a-target-context-definition) instead to activate changes immediately to a target context definition member.
The SAVE command is entered on the COMMAND line. You must be in edit mode before you can enter the SAVE command; see Editing-target-context-definitions.
When the SAVE command is used, the Save Target Definition dialog appears, as shown in Figure.
- If you are saving changes to an existing target context definition member, this dialog shows the previously defined Description field value.
- If you are saving a new target context definition member, this dialog appears with a blank Description field.
Save a Target Definition dialog
COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE
Enter a Description in the space below
Description CMF on System B
END to exit saving changes
CANCEL to exit without saving changes
HELP to view related help
RESET to reset to initial data
To save the target definition member
- Enter a description of up to 30 characters; it will appear in the Description field on the TGTDEFL view.
- Press END to save the description and any changes to the current member in the BBPARM library.When you return to either the TGTDEF or TGTDEFD view, the edit mode status field on the window information line has changed from (00 EDIT MOD ) to (00 EDIT) to indicate that the edit lock is still active but all modifications have been saved.
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