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Running SirFile under BATCH204

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The job is simply a BATCH204 job that contains CCASYS and CCAGRP, and it has a

DD card for any file SirFile is going to monitor. The IODEV=15 statement is required;

change it to IODEV=nn if you reset the SDAEMDEV parameter to nn. SYSOPT for the

job must allow for use of Groups and Application Subsystems. If any file is not yet in the

SirFile database or requires a password to open, it should be opened explicitly in the

CCAIN

stream.

The command SIRFILE BATCH tells the SIRFILE APSY to run through the Refresh

process, including TABLEC calculations for CFULLP (Table C percentage full) if

CFULLP allocation is not determined file-by-file.

Note:

A file must be open with File Manager privileges (PRIVDEF must contain the

x'8000' bit) in order for the TABLEC command to operate. When SirFile adds files to its

APSY definition, it adds them with privileges x'0221' to SCLASS “USER” and x'8221' to

SCLASS “ADMIN”. If a site wants to run the batch job with TABLEC commands for each

file, the logged-on user in the batch job must be in the ADMIN SCLASS.

Users may customize their run by manually changing privileges for specific files in the

USER SCLASS to x'8221'. Then, running SIRFILE BATCH with a user ID from the

USER SCLASS will only calculate TABLEC for the files with high privileges. (Note that

the output will show a failure of the TABLEC command for all files with too low of

privileges).

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