General options (panel A.I.4.2)
Panel A.I.4.2 – Set FDR Global General Options
These options are used by many FDR programs. A few of them are used with FDRPAS, FDRMOVE, and FDRERASE. They can be displayed or changed on the following panel.
Set FDR Global General Options – Panel A.I.4.2
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ICFCORE ICF VSAM CLUSTER AND COMPONENT NAMES TABLE SIZE (BYTES)... DEFAULT
FDRCC FDR AND FDRDSF ERROR RETURN CODE.......................... ABEND
FDRSTMT PROGRAM FDR MUST REQUIRE PARM OR SYSIN INPUT.............. NO
LINECNT MAXIMUM NUMBER OF LINES TO BE PRINTED ON REPORTS.......... 58
SELTERR TREAT DATA SET SELECTION FAILURE AS AN ERROR.............. YES
ALCRSTIN INTERFACE WITH ALLOCATION CONTROL PRODUCT FOR NON-VSAM.... NO
RESTLRDT ALWAYS RESTORE DATA SET LAST REFERENCE DATE FROM BACKUP... NO
RESTCRDT ALWAYS RESTORE DATA SET CREATION DATE FROM BACKUP......... NO
RESTEXDT ALWAYS RESTORE DATA SET EXPIRATION DATE FROM BACKUP....... NO
HFSQUIESCE QUIESCE HFS DURING BACKUP................................. NO
ROUTECODE WTO ROUTING CODES ......( 2,11 )
DESCRIPTCODE WTO DESCRIPTOR CODES ...( 2 )
FDRCC
If an error occurs during execution of FDRPAS, FDRMOVE, or FDRERASE that is not severe enough to cause immediate termination, the program completes processing and then issues an ABEND or sets a return code to call attention to the error. The default “ABEND” causes an ABEND U0888. If you wish a return code instead of the ABEND, set any desired value from 8 to 255.
SELTERR
FDRERASE produces a diagnostic message if an offline DASD device was specified but it was not eligible to be erased. If set to “YES”, FDRERASE considers this a possible user error and causes a return code or U0888 ABEND at step end to draw attention to it. If you do not want to consider this an error condition, change SELTERR to “NO” (the diagnostic message is still printed but it is not considered an error). This option can be overridden at execution time.
ROUTECODE
DESCRIPTCODE
The Write-To-Operator (WTO) routing and descriptor codes used for most of the operator messages in FDRPAS, FDRMOVE, and FDRERASE can be changed. Multiple codes can be specified for each. The routing and descriptor codes are documented in the IBM manual z/OS MVS Routing and Descriptor Codes (SA22-7624) and are used by z/OS to control on which consoles the messages appear, and how they are displayed.
The default routing codes of “2” (operator information) and “11” (programmer information) normally ensure that the messages appear on a system console and also in the JOBLOG of the job. If you do not want the operator to see these messages, you can change the routing codes to just “11”. However, depending on system console definitions, routing code “11” WTO messages may still appear on a system console.
ICFCORE
FDRSTMT
ALCRSTIN
RESTLRDT
RESTCRDT
RESTEXDT
HFSQUIESCE
Not used with FDRPAS, FDRMOVE, and FDRERASE.