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Creating the catalog for a new Enterprise Server, Mainframe Sub-System environment is a critical task that needs to be implemented at the beginning of a project that requires the moving or migration of non-relational data files (this includes VSAM Data Sets). This quickly becomes a much larger task to replicate and adapt across various groups such as System Testing, Production and individual programmers doing development, unit testing and support. The process for creating and populating a catalog should be setup as a repeatable process from the beginning.
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The purpose of this document is to focus on the task of populating a catalog with the entries for sequential data files. The term "populate a catalog" is used to reference the process of creating a catalog entry in the Micro Focus Mainframe Sub-System environment.
Creating a catalog entry for a sequential data file can be as simple as submitting a job to a Micro Focus Server that is configured to support a Mainframe Sub-System and batch processing (or JES Server). Most of the effort is usually spent identifying the sequential data files (and their properties) required by the application being migrated.
The following provides an overview of the logic flow for the Sequential Data File Management process.
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Note:1 The JCL member (MAKERSEQ.JCL) that is submitted to the Internal Reader is a generated member. |
Identify, Define and Integrate Sequential Files into the JES Server Environment |
Before we can run (or submit) jobs it will be necessary to start a server that has been configured to run mainframe-oriented jobs (i.e. process JCL members).
The SYS1START command file calls the ENV1BASE command file to set commonly used environment variables. It then calls the SYS1BAKConsole command file to provide a backup of the previously created "console.log" file. It then starts the specified server based on the first parameter of the command line. The following is an example of the command line syntax. The first parameter is the name of the server to be started.
C:\SIMOSAM1\SYS1\LOADLIB> SYS1START ServerName
For the SimoTime JES Server use the following command.
C:\SIMOSAM1\SYS1\LOADLIB> SYS1START SIMOBATA
This link provides an example of How to Configure a Micro Focus Server for batch processing using JCL scripts.
The approach used in this example uses an Excel Spreadsheet to manage a list of Sequential File Names along with detailed information about each Sequential file. The preferred format for using Excel is the XLSS format. Once the list has been completed a separate copy should be saved as a CSV file. The CSV file will be used by subsequent steps in the creation of the catalog entries for Sequential Files.
The first task in this step will be to convert the ASCII/Text file with CSV records into a record sequential file with fixed field lengths and a fixed record length of 1,024 bytes. This new file can then be processed using standard, mainframe-oriented COBOL programs and JCL. The following command (CATSEQE1.cmd) will do the file conversion.
@echo OFF rem * ******************************************************************* rem * CATSEQE1.CMD - a Windows Command File * rem * This program is provided by SimoTime Technologies * rem * (C) Copyright 1987-2019 All Rights Reserved * rem * Web Site URL: http://www.simotime.com * rem * e-mail: helpdesk@simotime.com * rem * ******************************************************************* rem * rem * Text - Convert LONAPCSV to LONAPFFL for a SEQLIST File. rem * Author - SimoTime Technologies rem * Date - January 24, 1996 rem * rem * LONAP - an acronym for a List Of Names And Properties. rem * CSV - an acronym for Comma-Separated-Values. rem * FFL - an acronym for Fixed-Field-Length. rem * rem * The job will convert an LSEQ file of variable length records rem * to an RSEQ file of 1,024-byte fixed length records. The text rem * string in the individual records will be converted from a rem * Comma-Separated-Values (CSV) text string to a record structure rem * with a Fixed-Field-Length (FFL) format. rem * rem * ************ rem * * CATSEQE1 * rem * ********cmd* rem * * rem * ************ ************ rem * * CATSEQJ9 *-----* LONAPFFL * DISP=DELETE rem * ********jcl* *******rseq* rem * * rem * ************ ************ ************ rem * * LONAPCSV *-----* LONAPTIO *-----* LONAPFFL * CSV to FFL rem * *******lcsv* ********cbl* *******rseq* rem * * rem * ************ ************ rem * * CATSEQJ1 *-----* LONAPFFL * DISP=CATLG rem * ********jcl* *******rseq* rem * * rem * ************ rem * * EOJ * rem * ************ rem * rem * rem * ******************************************************************* rem * Step 1 of 4, Preparation, Set the Environment... rem * set CmdName=CATSEQE1 set SERVERNAME=SIMOBATA call ..\..\Env1BASE %CmdName% if "%SYSLOG%" == "" set syslog=c:\SimoLIBR\LOGS\SimoTime.LOG rem * call SimoNOTE "*******************************************************%CmdName%" call SimoNOTE "Starting CmdName %CmdName%" call SimoNOTE "StepInfo Map DD File Names to DSN File Names" set LONAPCSV=%BaseLib1%\DATA\XLSS\LONAPSEQ.CSV set LONAPFFL=%BASECAT%\APPL\SIMOTIME.UTIL.SEQLIST1.DAT rem * rem * ******************************************************************* rem * Step 2 of 4, Delete a possible file from a previous execution. rem * Note: This step requires the SIMOBATA Server to be started. rem * call SimoNOTE "StepInfo Delete a possible file from a previous execution" call SYS1SCHEDULE %JESSERVERNAME% CATSEQJ9 if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" set JobStatus=0010 if not %JobStatus% == 0000 goto :EojNok rem * rem * ******************************************************************* rem * Step 3 of 3, Convert the Line Sequential File of CSV record format rem * to a Record Sequential file with Fixed-Field record format. rem * Note: This step will do a File Format conversion (i.e. Line rem * Sequential to Record Sequential) and a record content conversion rem * (i.e. CSV to Fixed-Field). rem * call SimoNOTE "StepInfo Execute the File Format and Record Content Conversion" call SimoNOTE "DataTake %LONAPCSV%" call SimoNOTE "DataMake %LONAPFFL%" run LONAPTIO if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" set JobStatus=0020 if not %JobStatus% == 0000 goto :EojNok rem * rem * ******************************************************************* rem * Step 3 of 3, Define a Catalog entry for SIMOTIME.UTIL.SEQLIST1 rem * in the Catalog for the SIMOBATA JES Server. rem * Note: This step requires the SIMOBATA Server to be started. rem * call SimoNOTE "StepInfo Define a Catalog entry for SIMOTIME.UTIL.SEQLIST1" call SYS1SCHEDULE %JESSERVERNAME% CATSEQJ1 if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" set JobStatus=0030 if not %JobStatus% == 0000 goto :EojNok rem * if exist %LONAPFFL% goto :EojAok set JobStatus=0020 goto :EojNok :EojAok call SimoNOTE "Finished JobName %CmdName%, Job Status is %JobStatus%" goto :End :EojNok call SimoNOTE "ABENDING JobName %CmdName%, Job Status is %JobStatus%" :End if not "%1" == "NOPAUSE" PAUSE
Once the file conversion is complete the preceding command will submit the following job (CATSEQJ1.jcl) to create a catalog entry for the new file.
//CATSEQJ1 JOB SIMOTIME,CLASS=1,MSGCLASS=0,NOTIFY=CSIP1 //* ******************************************************************* //* This JCL Member is provided by SimoTime Technologies * //* (C) Copyright 1987-2016 All Rights Reserved * //* Web Site URL: http://www.simotime.com * //* e-mail: helpdesk@simotime.com * //* ******************************************************************* //* //* Text - Create a catalog entry for the SEQLIST file. //* Author - SimoTime Technologies //* Date - January 24, 1996 //* //* ******************************************************************* //* Step 1 of 1, Create a Catalog Entry for the SEQLIST. This is a file //* with records of 1,024 bytes and Fixed Field Length. //* //CATENTRY EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 //SEQLIST1 DD DSN=SIMOTIME.UTIL.SEQLIST1,DISP=(NEW,CATLG,CATLG), // STORCLAS=MFI, // SPACE=(TRK,5), // DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=1024,DSORG=PS) //*
The following copy file (LONAPFFL.cpy) describes the record layout for the format of the SEQ List file that contains fixed field lengths.
***************************************************************** * LONAPFFL.CPY - a COBOL Copy File * * Record Layout for the File Properties Repository * * The record stucture is a fixed length of 1,024 characters * * Copyright (C) 1987-2019 SimoTime Technologies * * All Rights Reserved * * Provided by SimoTime Technologies * * Our e-mail address is: helpdesk@simotime.com * * Also, visit our Web Site at http://www.simotime.com * ***************************************************************** * The information that is imported into this format originates * from an Excel spreadsheet. The spreadsheet is saved to an * ASCII/Text File with a Comma-Separated-Values (or CSV) record * structure. * * LONAP is an acronym for a List Of Names And Properties. * CSV is an acronym for Comma-Separated-Values. * FFL is an acronym for Fixed-Field-Length. * * A conversion program is used to convert the CSV File to a * Record Sequential File with the following Fixed Field format. * * The fields are all fixed length. * Numeric fields are right-adjusted with leading zeroes. * Alpha-numeric fields are left adjusted with trailing spaces. * * Positions 73-80 of the following statements are used to * identify the original columns used in the Excel spreadsheet. * 01 LONAPFFL-REC. Excel 05 LONAPFFL-LEVEL-CHR. 10 LONAPFFL-LEVEL-NBR PIC 9(2). col-A 05 LONAPFFL-FILE-INFO. 10 LONAPFFL-DSN PIC X(54). col-B 10 LONAPFFL-DD-NAME PIC X(17). col-C 10 LONAPFFL-DSORG PIC X(4). col-D 10 LONAPFFL-RECFM PIC X(4). col-E 10 LONAPFFL-LRECL-MIN PIC 9(5). col-F 10 LONAPFFL-LRECL-MAX PIC 9(5). col-G 10 LONAPFFL-KEYPOS PIC 9(5). col-H 10 LONAPFFL-KEYLEN PIC 9(5). col-I 10 LONAPFFL-VSAM-DAT PIC X(58). col-J 10 LONAPFFL-VSAM-IDX PIC X(58). col-K 05 LONAPFFL-JOB-EXEC. 10 LONAPFFL-JCL-OVR1 PIC X(8). col-L 10 LONAPFFL-JCL-USR1 PIC X(8). col-M 10 LONAPFFL-JCL-USR2 PIC X(8). col-N 05 LONAP-EXTENDED-GROUP. 10 LONAPFFL-EXTENDED-S1 PIC X(4). col-O 10 LONAPFFL-EXTENDED-S2 PIC X(4). col-P 10 LONAPFFL-EXTENDED-M1 PIC X(16). col-Q 10 LONAPFFL-EXTENDED-M2 PIC X(16). col-R 10 LONAPFFL-EXTENDED-M3 PIC X(16). col-S 10 LONAPFFL-EXTENDED-M4 PIC X(16). col-T 10 LONAPFFL-EXTENDED-X1 PIC X(256). col-U 10 LONAPFFL-EXTENDED-X2 PIC X(256). col-V 05 FILLER PIC X(199). * *** LONAPFFL - End-of-Copy File - - - - - - - - - - - LONAPFFL * ***************************************************************** *
This step will create the catalog entries defined in the list of "Sequential File" names and properties. This is accomplished by generating the JCL and submitting the generated JCL to the internal reader (INTRDR). The following command (CATSEQE2.cmd) shows the syntax for submitting the job that does the actual creation of the catalog entries.
@echo OFF rem * ******************************************************************* rem * CATSEQE2.CMD - a Windows Command File * rem * This program is provided by SimoTime Technologies * rem * (C) Copyright 1987-2019 All Rights Reserved * rem * Web Site URL: http://www.simotime.com * rem * e-mail: helpdesk@simotime.com * rem * ******************************************************************* rem * rem * Text - Read SEQ List of Names, create catalog entries for SEQ's. rem * Author - SimoTime Technologies rem * Date - January 24, 1996 rem * rem * LONAP - an acronym for a List Of Names And Properties. rem * CSV - an acronym for Comma-Separated-Values. rem * FFL - an acronym for Fixed-Field-Length. rem * rem * The job will read the file containing a list of PDS Names and rem * create a catalog entry for each record in the file. rem * rem * ************ rem * * CATSEQE2 * rem * ********cmd* rem * * rem * ************ ************ ************ rem * * SEQLIST1 *----- * CATSEQJ2 *-----* SEQENTRY * CATALOG ENTRIES rem * *******rseq* ********jcl* *******rseq* rem * * rem * ************ rem * * EOJ * rem * ************ rem * rem * rem * ******************************************************************* rem * Step 1 of 4, Preparation, Set the Environment... rem * set CmdName=CATSEQE2 set SERVERNAME=SIMOBATA call ..\..\Env1BASE %CmdName% if "%SYSLOG%" == "" set syslog=c:\SimoLIBR\LOGS\SimoTime.LOG rem * call SimoNOTE "*******************************************************%CmdName%" call SimoNOTE "Starting CmdName %CmdName%, Server is %JESSERVERNAME%" rem * call SimoNOTE "StepInfo Define Catalog entries using the SEQLIST File" call SYS1SCHEDULE %JESSERVERNAME% CATSEQJ2 if not "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" set JobStatus=0030 if not %JobStatus% == 0000 goto :EojNok :EojAok call SimoNOTE "Finished JobName %CmdName%, Server is %JESSERVERNAME%, Job Status is %JobStatus% " goto :End :EojNok call SimoNOTE "ABENDING JobName %CmdName%, Server is %JESSERVERNAME%, Job Status is %JobStatus% " :End if not "%1" == "NOPAUSE" PAUSE
The following (CATSEQJ2.jcl) shows the content of the job that will be submitted.
//CATSEQJ2 JOB SIMOTIME,CLASS=1,MSGCLASS=0,NOTIFY=CSIP1 //* ******************************************************************* //* This JCL Member is provided by SimoTime Technologies * //* (C) Copyright 1987-2016 All Rights Reserved * //* Web Site URL: http://www.simotime.com * //* e-mail: helpdesk@simotime.com * //* ******************************************************************* //* //* Text - Read a file containing a list of SEQ file definitions. //* Author - SimoTime Technologies //* Date - January 24, 1996 //* //* LONAP - an acronym for a List Of Names And Properties. //* CSV - an acronym for Comma-Separated-Values. //* FFL - an acronym for Fixed-Field-Length. //* //* The job will read a file with 1,024-byte records that contains //* file information. A catalog entry will be created based on the //* content of each record in the file. //* //* This set of programs will run on a mainframe under MVS or on a //* Personal Computer with Windows and Micro Focus Mainframe Express. //* //* ************ //* * CATSEQJ2 * //* ********jcl* //* * //* ************ //* * IEFBR14 * //* ********utl* //* * //* ************ ************ ************ //* * LONAPFFL *-----* MFCATPOP *-----* SUBTORDR * //* *******rseq* ********cbl* ********dat* //* * //* ************ //* * EOJ * //* ************ //* //* ******************************************************************* //* Step 1 of 2, Delete a previously created file. //* //PREPSTEP EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 //SUBTRACE DD DSN=SIMOTIME.UTIL.SEQTRACE,DISP=(MOD,DELETE,DELETE), // STORCLAS=MFI, // SPACE=(TRK,5), // DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,DSORG=PS) //* //* ******************************************************************* //* Step 2 of 2, Submit a job to the INTRDR based on record content... //* //CATENTRY EXEC PGM=MFCATPOP //STEPLIB DD DSN=SIMOTIME.DEMO.LOADLIB1,DISP=SHR //LONAPFFL DD DSN=SIMOTIME.UTIL.SEQLIST1,DISP=SHR //SUBTORDR DD SYSOUT=(,INTRDR) //SUBTRACE DD DSN=SIMOTIME.UTIL.SEQTRACE,DISP=(NEW,CATLG,CATLG), // STORCLAS=MFI, // SPACE=(TRK,5), // DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,DSORG=PS) //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=* //
Use ES/Administration to review the results in the SPOOL file and Catalog.
Review the contents of the SUBTRACE file. For the sample program the Data Set Name is SIMOTIME.UTIL.SEQTRACE. The following shows an example of the trace information that is included in the SUBTRACE file.
**SIMOTIME-SEPARATOR-Generated-JCL-for-a-Sequential-File-----SIMOTIME** //MAKERSEQ JOB SIMOTIME,CLASS=1,MSGCLASS=0,USER=SIMOTIME,NOTIFY=CSIP1 //* ******************************************************************* //* Do Catalog Entry for SIMOTIME.DATA.FNAMEF01 //* Generated JCL Code, the file properties were user defined. //PSDEFINE EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=* //FNAMEF01 DD DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.FNAMEF01, // DISP=(NEW,CATLG,CATLG), // STORCLAS=MFI, // SPACE=(TRK,5), // DCB=(DSORG=PS,LRECL=00032,RECFM=FB) //* **SIMOTIME-SEPARATOR-Generated-JCL-for-a-Sequential-File-----SIMOTIME** //MAKERSEQ JOB SIMOTIME,CLASS=1,MSGCLASS=0,USER=SIMOTIME,NOTIFY=CSIP1 //* ******************************************************************* //* Do Catalog Entry for SIMOTIME.DATA.FNAMEM01 //* Generated JCL Code, the file properties were user defined. //PSDEFINE EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=* //FNAMEM01 DD DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.FNAMEM01, // DISP=(NEW,CATLG,CATLG), // STORCLAS=MFI, // SPACE=(TRK,5), // DCB=(DSORG=PS,LRECL=00032,RECFM=FB) //* **SIMOTIME-SEPARATOR-Generated-JCL-for-a-Sequential-File-----SIMOTIME** //MAKERSEQ JOB SIMOTIME,CLASS=1,MSGCLASS=0,USER=SIMOTIME,NOTIFY=CSIP1 //* ******************************************************************* //* Do Catalog Entry for SIMOTIME.DATA.LASTNAME //* Generated JCL Code, the file properties were user defined. //PSDEFINE EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=* //LASTNAME DD DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.LASTNAME, // DISP=(NEW,CATLG,CATLG), // STORCLAS=MFI, // SPACE=(TRK,5), // DCB=(DSORG=PS,LRECL=00032,RECFM=FB) //* **SIMOTIME-SEPARATOR-User-Defined-JOB-Override---------------SIMOTIME** //OBFCTLV1 JOB SIMOTIME,CLASS=1,MSGCLASS=0,NOTIFY=CSIP1 //* ******************************************************************* //* This JCL Member is provided by: SimoTime Enterprises * //* (C) Copyright 1987-2012 All Rights Reserved * //* Web Site URL: http://www.simotime.com * //* e-mail: helpdesk@simotime.com * //* ******************************************************************* //* //* Text - Create a sequential file of eighty byte control records. //* Author - SimoTime Enterprises //* Date - January 24, 1996 //* //* ******************************************************************* //* Step 1 of 2 Delete any previously created file... //* //CLEANUP EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 //OBFCTL80 DD DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.OBFCTL80,DISP=(MOD,DELETE,DELETE), // STORCLAS=MFI, // SPACE=(TRK,5), // DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,BLKSIZE=800,DSORG=PS) //* //* ******************************************************************* //* Step 2 of 2 Create and populate a new QSAM file... //* //CNTLCRT1 EXEC PGM=IEBGENER //SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=* //SYSIN DD DUMMY //* :....1....:....2....:....3....:....4....:....5....:....6....:....7....:....8 //SYSUT1 DD * * A comment is identified by an asterisk (*) in position one (1) * ..:....1....:....2....:....3....:....4....:....5....:....6.... /CTL FLAGS=FFFF0100 /CTL RECORDS=25000 /* //SYSUT2 DD DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.OBFCTL80, // DISP=(NEW,CATLG,DELETE), // STORCLAS=MFI, // SPACE=(TRK,5), // DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=80,BLKSIZE=800,DSORG=PS) // **SIMOTIME-SEPARATOR-Generated-JCL-for-a-Sequential-File-----SIMOTIME** //MAKERSEQ JOB SIMOTIME,CLASS=1,MSGCLASS=0,USER=SIMOTIME,NOTIFY=CSIP1 //* ******************************************************************* //* Do Catalog Entry for SIMOTIME.DATA.POSTCODE //* Generated JCL Code, the file properties were user defined. //PSDEFINE EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=* //POSTCODE DD DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.POSTCODE, // DISP=(NEW,CATLG,CATLG), // STORCLAS=MFI, // SPACE=(TRK,5), // DCB=(DSORG=PS,LRECL=00080,RECFM=FB) //* **SIMOTIME-SEPARATOR-Generated-JCL-for-a-Sequential-File-----SIMOTIME** //MAKERSEQ JOB SIMOTIME,CLASS=1,MSGCLASS=0,USER=SIMOTIME,NOTIFY=CSIP1 //* ******************************************************************* //* Do Catalog Entry for SIMOTIME.DATA.STREET01 //* Generated JCL Code, the file properties were user defined. //PSDEFINE EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=* //STREET01 DD DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.STREET01, // DISP=(NEW,CATLG,CATLG), // STORCLAS=MFI, // SPACE=(TRK,5), // DCB=(DSORG=PS,LRECL=00032,RECFM=FB) //* **SIMOTIME-SEPARATOR-User-Defined-JOB-Override---------------SIMOTIME** //OBFSEQJ1 JOB SIMOTIME,ACCOUNT,CLASS=1,MSGCLASS=0,NOTIFY=CSIP1 //* ******************************************************************* //* This JCL Member is provided by: SimoTime Enterprises * //* (C) Copyright 1987-2012 All Rights Reserved * //* Web Site URL: http://www.simotime.com * //* e-mail: helpdesk@simotime.com * //* ******************************************************************* //* //* Text - Create a new sequential file from generated data. //* Author - SimoTime Enterprises //* Date - January 01, 1997 //* //* First, a COBOL program will read a control file to determine //* program behavior. //* Next, the COBOL program will read the five *5) data files to //* generate records of customer data content to be used for //* application testing. //* //* ************ //* * OBFADDJ1 * //* ********jcl* //* * //* * //* ************ ************ ************ //* * OBFCTL80 *--*--* OBFDATC2 *-----* OBF1RSEQ * //* *******qsam* * ********cbl* *******rseq* //* * * //* ************ * * //* * LASTNAME *--* * //* *******rseq* * * //* * * //* ************ * * //* * FNAMEF01 *--* * //* *******rseq* * * //* * * //* ************ * * //* * FNAMEM01 *--* * //* *******rseq* * * //* * * //* ************ * * //* * POSTCODE *--* * //* *******rseq* * * //* * * //* ************ * * //* * STREET01 *--* * //* *******rseq* * //* * //* ************ //* * EOJ * //* ************ //* //* ******************************************************************* //* Step 1, Possible delete of existing file. //* //OBFSEQS0 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 //OBF1RSEQ DD DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.OBF1RSEQ,DISP=(MOD,DELETE,DELETE), // STORCLAS=MFI,SPACE=(TRK,5), // DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=512,DSORG=PS) //* //* ******************************************************************* //* Step 2, Create a new sequential file from generated data. //* //OBFSEQS1 EXEC PGM=OBFSEQC1 //STEPLIB DD DISP=SHR,DSN=MFI01.SIMOPROD.LOADLIB1 //OBFCTL80 DD DISP=SHR,DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.OBFCTL80 //FNAMEF01 DD DISP=OLD,DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.FNAMEF01 //FNAMEM01 DD DISP=OLD,DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.FNAMEM01 //LASTNAME DD DISP=OLD,DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.LASTNAME //POSTCODE DD DISP=OLD,DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.POSTCODE //STREET01 DD DISP=OLD,DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.STREET01 //OBF1RSEQ DD DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.OBF1RSEQ,DISP=(NEW,CATLG,CATLG), // STORCLAS=MFI,SPACE=(TRK,5), // DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=512,DSORG=PS) //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=* //* **SIMOTIME-SEPARATOR-Generated-JCL-for-a-Sequential-File-----SIMOTIME** //MAKERSEQ JOB SIMOTIME,CLASS=1,MSGCLASS=0,USER=SIMOTIME,NOTIFY=CSIP1 //* ******************************************************************* //* Do Catalog Entry for SIMOTIME.DATA.CUSRE512 //* Generated JCL Code, the file properties were user defined. //PSDEFINE EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=* //CUSRE512 DD DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.CUSRE512, // DISP=(NEW,CATLG,CATLG), // STORCLAS=MFI, // SPACE=(TRK,5), // DCB=(DSORG=PS,LRECL=00512,RECFM=FB) //* **SIMOTIME-SEPARATOR-Generated-JCL-for-a-Sequential-File-----SIMOTIME** //MAKERSEQ JOB SIMOTIME,CLASS=1,MSGCLASS=0,USER=SIMOTIME,NOTIFY=CSIP1 //* ******************************************************************* //* Do Catalog Entry for SIMOTIME.DATA.STATEDB1 //* Generated JCL Code, the file properties were user defined. //PSDEFINE EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 //SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=* //STATEDB1 DD DSN=SIMOTIME.DATA.STATEDB1, // DISP=(NEW,CATLG,CATLG), // STORCLAS=MFI, // SPACE=(TRK,5), // DCB=(DSORG=PS,LRECL=00128,RECFM=FB) //*
The purpose of this document is to focus on the task of populating a catalog with the entries for Sequential Files. This document may be used as a tutorial for new programmers or as a quick reference for experienced programmers.
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Explore An Enterprise System Model that describes and demonstrates how Applications that were running on a Mainframe System and non-relational data that was located on the Mainframe System were copied and deployed in a Microsoft Windows environment with Micro Focus Enterprise Server.
Explore The ASCII and EBCDIC Translation Tables. These tables are provided for individuals that need to better understand the bit structures and differences of the encoding formats.
Explore The File Status Return Codes that are used to interpret the results of accessing VSAM data sets and/or QSAM files.
The following links will require an internet connect.
A good place to start is The SimoTime Home Page for access to white papers, program examples and product information. This link requires an Internet Connection
Explore The Micro Focus Web Site for more information about products (including Micro Focus COBOL) and services available from Micro Focus. This link requires an Internet Connection.
Explore the Glossary of Terms for a list of terms and definitions used in this suite of documents and white papers.
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SimoTime Technologies was founded in 1987 and is a privately owned company. We specialize in the creation and deployment of business applications using new or existing technologies and services. We have a team of individuals that understand the broad range of technologies being used in today's environments. Our customers include small businesses using Internet technologies to corporations using very large mainframe systems.
Quite often, to reach larger markets or provide a higher level of service to existing customers it requires the newer Internet technologies to work in a complementary manner with existing corporate mainframe systems. We specialize in preparing applications and the associated data that are currently residing on a single platform to be distributed across a variety of platforms.
Preparing the application programs will require the transfer of source members that will be compiled and deployed on the target platform. The data will need to be transferred between the systems and may need to be converted and validated at various stages within the process. SimoTime has the technology, services and experience to assist in the application and data management tasks involved with doing business in a multi-system environment.
Whether you want to use the Internet to expand into new market segments or as a delivery vehicle for existing business functions simply give us a call or check the web site at http://www.simotime.com
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