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4.1.2.1.1 The common work area. The common work area (CWA) is an area of storage within your CICS region that any user application can access. You determine the size of this work area by means of the WRKAREA system initialization parameter, which allows you to specify sizes up to 3584 bytes. If you omit the
20 Oct 2017 The Resource Definition Guide explains how to define system resources used by CICS. It describes online definition using the CEDA transaction, batch definition using the DFHCSDUP utility, automatic installation (autoinstall), and resource definition using macros. It contains information for system
20 Oct 2017 The System Definition Guide explains how to specify and install the system definitions for a CICS region. It describes how to define CICS data sets and initialize a CICS region. It contains information for experienced system programmers. It also describes a startup job stream you can use to start a CICS system.
batch utility DFHCSDUP . . . . . 661. Chapter 48. System definition file utility program (DFHCSDUP). . . . . 663. Sharing the CSD between CICS Transaction Server for z/OS, Version 4 Release 2 and earlier releases . 664. Invoking DFHCSDUP as a batch program . . . . 664 vi CICS TS for z/OS 4.2: Resource Definition Guide
In the programming examples in this book, the dollar symbol ($) is used as a national currency symbol and is assumed to be assigned the EBCDIC code point. X'5B'. In some countries a different currency symbol, for example the pound symbol. (?), or the yen symbol (?), is assigned the same EBCDIC code point. In these.
Third edition (March 1999). This edition applies to Release 3 of CICS Transaction Server for OS/390, program number 5655-147, and to all subsequent versions, releases, and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. Make sure you are using the correct edition for the level of the product. This edition replaces
4.4.4.1.2 Startup parameters. The named counter pool server requires some parameters in the start-up JCL. You can specify these in the PARM string, or in the SYSIN data set, or in a combination of both. When a parameter is specified in both places, the PARM value overrides the SYSIN value (because the PARM can be
You must have ; experience of the z/OS operating system and either have previous experience of CICS or at least be familiar with the concepts and ; terminology from reading the CICS Transaction Server for z/OS Version 4.1 Release Guide. To understand the jobs required to install ; CICS resource definitions, you must
This is the second edition of the System Definition Guide for CICS/ESA 4.1. It is based on the first edition, SC33-1164-00, which is now obsolete. Changes from the first edition are marked by the '+' sign to the left of the changes. The vertical lines in the left-hand margins indicate changes made between the CICS/ESA 3.3
15 Oct 2017 The System Definition Guide explains how to specify and install the system definitions for a CICS region. It describes how to define CICS data sets and initialize a CICS region. It contains information for experienced system programmers.
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