The EMCSNAPO macro lists all site options that you can change. (Many of these site options are also parameters of the GLOBAL command.) For each site option, the macro lists:
A short form of the site option name with the default value in the form:
&SHORTFORM=DEFAULT
The full name of the site option
A list of possible values
For example, the macro listing for the AUTOMATIC_DEALLOC parameter is:
&AUTODEAL=YES, AUTOMATIC_DEALLOC (Y/N)
To change a parameter setting, use member #91SNPJB supplied in the RIMLIB and add the parameter to the EMCSNAPO statement and then run the job. Then issue the SCF INI,RELOAD command or restart SCF.
For example, the default value for the macro &AUTODEAL is YES. To change this setting to NO, you would add AUTODEAL=NO to the EMCSNAPO statement.
NOTE:The ampersand (&) is used only in the macro definition, but you do not use it when you are adding to the EMCSNAPO statement for execution.
Before:
EMCSNAPO DSECT=NO
After:
EMCSNAPO AUTODEAL=NO,DSECT=NO
Member #91SNPJB runs the IBM assembler, and the EMCSNAPO statement must follow the IBM assembler rules for coding. This requirement especially applies to the statement continuation, placing a character in column 72 to indicate continuation and continuing in column 16 of the next line. DSECT=NO must always be present.
For example:
v - column 10
v - column 16 v - column 72
EMCSNAPO DATACLAS=ABC, X
MGMTCLAS=DEF, X
STORCLAS=GHI, X
DSECT=NO
NOTE:After a PTF has been applied that adds new GLOBAL parameters, add the new parameters to the EMCSNAPO statement in RIMLIB(#91SNPJB) and run the updated #91SNPJB job.
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