DFSRRC00 parameters and its usage.
DFSRRC00 parameters and its usage.
Hi,
What is the purpose of 'DFSRRC00', when and where one should use it? And there are so many parameters of it, what they stand for?
What is the purpose of 'DFSRRC00', when and where one should use it? And there are so many parameters of it, what they stand for?
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Re: DFSRRC00 parameters and its usage.
DFSRRC00 is known as IMS/universal region controller or IMS in Batch.
DFSRRC00 is controlled using a number of parameters.These Parameters differ depending from the execution environment (BMP, DBB, JMP, ...). The symbols in the JCL might be different at different sites, but the meaning remains the same.
Please have a look at the IMS Installation Guide Volume 2: System Definition and Tailoring. You can use the following link to get there - http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocente ... /index.jsp
Look for the procedure descriptions, e.g. IMSBATCH is the name for the BMP. Right after the sample JCL in section IMSBATCH Procedure Parameters is a list of all applicable DFSRRC00 symbols for this execution environment, for which the meaning can be looked up in section Parameter Description in the same book. All this applies to IMS V9 or earlier.
DFSRRC00 is controlled using a number of parameters.These Parameters differ depending from the execution environment (BMP, DBB, JMP, ...). The symbols in the JCL might be different at different sites, but the meaning remains the same.
Please have a look at the IMS Installation Guide Volume 2: System Definition and Tailoring. You can use the following link to get there - http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocente ... /index.jsp
Look for the procedure descriptions, e.g. IMSBATCH is the name for the BMP. Right after the sample JCL in section IMSBATCH Procedure Parameters is a list of all applicable DFSRRC00 symbols for this execution environment, for which the meaning can be looked up in section Parameter Description in the same book. All this applies to IMS V9 or earlier.
Thanks,
Anuj
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Anuj
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Re: DFSRRC00 parameters and its usage.
Thanks for the help Anuj. Do we have some document talking about individual parameters too?
Appreciate your help.
Appreciate your help.
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Re: DFSRRC00 parameters and its usage.
we... as a forum do not provide them...Do we have some document talking about individual parameters too?
but IBM does
starting from
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/ ... index.html
cheers
enrico
When I tell somebody to RTFM or STFW I usually have the page open in another tab/window of my browser,
so that I am sure that the information requested can be reached with a very small effort
enrico
When I tell somebody to RTFM or STFW I usually have the page open in another tab/window of my browser,
so that I am sure that the information requested can be reached with a very small effort
Re: DFSRRC00 parameters and its usage.
The reference documents from IBM are too complex at times and I'm not sure if I got it all well!
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Re: DFSRRC00 parameters and its usage.
This link gives you a comprehensive list of DFSRRC00 parameter: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/b ... 0610182939
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Anuj
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Anuj
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