CAS_SRV_CANCEL={P|L|N|D}
CAS_SRV_CANCEL=P
CAS_SRV_CANCEL=L
Syntax
SET CASSPOOL_LOCK_RETRY_COUNT=count
Values
count The number of retries made to obtain a record lock.
Default
If not specified, this variable defaults to 20.
Allows the specification, in tenths of seconds, of the maximum time out period that will be used with any LSC style application, such as Drag and Drop, SourceConnect, or the Monitor. The maximum value that can be used is 2,147,483,647.
Syntax
SET CCITIMEOUT=value
Default
The default is 1200 (2 minutes).
ExampleSET CCITIMEOUT=2400
Syntax
set CCITCP2=hostname
Parameters
hostname is the TCP hostname or dotted decimal IP address of the machine running the CCITCP2 daemon you wish to contact from that session.
Comments
The environment variable value will always take precedence over any value set using the Configuration Utility. To restore a process to using the value set by the Configuration Utility simply set the environment variable to an empty string, such as
set CCITCP2=
Alternatively, if this environment variable is set system-wide (by creating a system variable in the system environment settings, or by using a CONFIG.SYS file) then this value will always take precedence over any value set using the Configuration Utility.
Syntax
set CCITCP2_PORT=port
Syntax
set CCITCPS_old_server_name=[new_server_name,]{MFNODE=node_name | MFPORT=port_number | MFNODE=node_name, MFPORT=port_number}
Parameters
Note that this will only work if the server application process is started in the same session or process that has this environment variable set.
Example
set CCITCPS_server_name=MFPORT:3000
If a client is known to be trying to connect to a server with Server Name server_name, and the TCP address and port (e.g. 3000) that the server is using is known, then the client can be made to connect directly to it by setting this environment variable.
Syntax
CCITCPT_server_name=MFNODE:server_hostname,MFPORT:port_number
Note that this can be used instead of setting the client Machine Name value. This is useful if the Machine Name value the client specifies cannot be altered by an application defined method.
Parameters
Example
CCITCPT_server1=MFNODE:server2,MFPORT:3000
You can specify the type of information that will be recorded by CCI tracing. To do this, configure the CCITRACE environment variable as follows:
CCITRACE=options
where any, or all, of the following options can be specified with a preceding / or -:
The ctf.cfg and the CCI.INI file ([ccitrace_base] section) can also be used to control trace options, but any values specified by the CCITRACE environment variable will take precedence.
Specifies a run-time configuration file that tailors the run-time configurable options in some way.
Syntax
SET COBCONFIG=pathname
Parameters
Comments
If $COBCONFIG is not set then the file $COBDIR/etc/cobconfig is searched for instead.
Example
SET COBCONFIG=/home/mydir/cobconfig
Specifies the directory or directories that the Compiler and Animator should search for copyfiles.
Syntax
SET COBCPY=pathname[:pathname]...
Parameters
A directory that the Compiler and Animator are to search when looking for copyfiles. When more than one pathname is present, a null pathname represents the current working directory.
Example
SET COBCPY=/home/group/sharedcopy::mydir/mycpy
causes the Compiler to search for a copyfile in /home/group/sharedcopy, then in the current directory and finally in ./mydir/mycpy until either the copyfile is found or it can be considered not found.
Specifies the directory or directories that the run-time system is to search for data files. Provides you with the facility to map data files globally, thus enabling you to put working data files in a directory whose name is not known until run time.
Syntax
COBDATA=pathname[:pathname]...
Comments
COBDATA affects the compiler and other utilities. During compilation, for example, program source is regarded as a data file by the compiler. If you intend to use any COBOL development system utilities, we recommend that the COBDATA value starts with a colon (:).
COBDATA is considered set if there is an environment variable of this name in your environment space, and its value is non-empty.
The full mapping order for files is:
For multiple directory paths specified either in the COBDATA environment variable or a dd_ environment variable, the system searches the first directory specified followed by a slash (/) as a prefix to the user name.
If the filename is not found, or is not readable, the search continues with the next directory until the final directory has been searched. If no file is found, the first directory is used if a file is to be created.
Any dd_ and COBDATA mappings are ignored for any filename that starts with a hyphen () or a slash (/). In addition, it is illegal to have a hyphen in an environment variable name.
When using this facility, you should not use a filename that starts with "COB... "(these are reserved for the COBOL system).
You can use the COBDATA environment variable for files open in any mode (including OUTPUT) and for fixed or variable length files. If you are using indexed files, both the data and index files must be in the same directory.
The COBDATA environment variable affects file deletes, using the rules given here, as well as file opens.
If you intend to use COBOL development system programs, we recommend that you first unset COBDATA, as many of these programs open data files and are thus affected by the value of COBDATA. If you have to set COBDATA, you should include the paths :$COBDIR/dynload/helptbox.lbr and :$COBDIR/dynload/check.lbr at the beginning of the COBDATA value. If you want to see the Animator Help pages, also include COBDIR/dynload/advanim.lbr.
Example
SET COBDATA=:demo:/home/data:progs
causes COBDATA to be set to instruct the run-time system to search for data files in the current directory, then in the directory ./demo, then in the directory /home/data and finally in ./progs.
COBDIR=path-name
The Micro Focus COBOL system is normally installed in the default COBOL system directory and so does not require COBDIR to be set. COBDIR only needs to be set when your COBOL system has been installed in a different directory such as when more than one version of the COBOL system is available at the same time.
This example causes the compiler to search the directory C:\products\cobse20 for the Micro Focus COBOL system software:
COBDIR=C:\products\cobse20
Specifies the maximum elapsed time, in tenths of a second, for the connected terminal to transmit any valid escape sequence to the run-time system.
When a terminal key is depressed, the terminal might send in response a single character or a group of characters to the run-time system. Typically, such a group of characters starts with an escape character and the group of characters is known as an escape sequence. A terminal might send an escape sequence for one depression of a function key. It might also send the same sequence of characters for a depression of the Escape key followed by the depression of one or more alphabetic or numeric data keys. The only difference apparent to the run-time system is the interval between the arrival of each character; the user cannot type as fast as the escape sequence is generated by the terminal.
If a terminal is connected over a network that sends the characters to the run-time system in discrete packets, then the network can alter the intervals between each character arriving at the run-time system. COBKEYTIMEOUT is available to help compensate for typical network delays so the run-time system identifies escape sequences correctly.
Syntax
SET COBKEYTIMEOUT=n
Parameters
n A number in the range 1 through 126 that represents the maximum elapsed time required for a terminal to transmit any valid escape sequence to the run-time system over the line or network connection. On encountering a lone Escape character, the run-time system waits n tenths of a second before assuming that the character does not introduce an escape sequence. The run-time system calculates an appropriate default value for n from the baud rate of the terminal.
Example 1:
COBLPFORM 1:3:5:7:9:11:13:15:17:19:21:23
In this example C01 equals 1, C02 equals 3, and so on.
Example 2:
COBLPFORM :3::5: :9
In this example, C01 equals 3, C02 equals 5, C03 equals 1, and C04 equals 9. You can specify only a single line number for each channel.
In example 2 above, channels C05 - C12 are undefined. If a print statement specifies channel C05 - C12, the line is printed at line 1. In addition, in the example shown, C03 equals 1 because its value is a space and therefore undefined.
Any WRITE BEFORE/AFTER PAGE statements cause positioning to be at line 1. Each line advance increases the line number by one. A request to skip to a line number less than or equal to the current line causes a new page to begin. The appropriate number of line feeds are then generated.
This variable is used to specify the size of the main stack.
Syntax
SET COBMAINSTACK=n
Parameters
n - The size, in bytes, of the stack.
The main stack size defaults to three times the size of a threaded stack. The size of a threaded stack is either specified when the stack is created (using CBL_THREAD_CREATE), or it defaults to 160KB for a 32-bit application or 320KB for a 64-bit application.
You might need to set COBMAINSTACK in any of the following circumstances:
Specifies the directory or directories that the run-time system is to search for dynamically loadable .int and .gnt files, or callable shared objects.
Syntax
SET COBPATH=pathname[:pathname]...
Parameters
pathname A list of search directories, each item separated by a semicolon, that the run-time system is to search for a dynamically loadable program (.int, .gnt or callable shared object) file. When more than one pathname is specified, a null pathname represents the current working directory.
Example
SET COBPATH=u:/home/mydir/srclib:otherlib
Syntax
SET COBSW=[+/-}s...
A list of the run-time switches to set or unset.
Example
SET COBSW=+0+D
This enables run-time switch 0 and the ANSI COBOL debug switch.
CTM_SPACE={[ON|YES]|[OFF|NO]}
CTM_SPACE=ON
Values
DT_ENABLE_MFDBFH=true|false
Syntax
SET ENTRYNAMEMAP={filename|directory}; ...
Parameters
filename An entry map file.
directory A directory containing an entry name map file. The name of the entry name map file must be mfentmap.dat.
Comments
You must set the entry_name_mapper tunable to enable entry point mapper support.
If ENTRYNAMEMAP is not set, the run-time system searches for an entry name map file called mfentmap.dat in each folder specified by the COBDIR environment variable.
If the run-time system finds more than one entry name map file and same entry point is defined differently in different files, precedence is given to the definition in the entry name map file that was found first. To change the order in which the run-time system finds entry name map files you need to change the order in which the files appear in the COBDIR or ENTRYNAMEMAP environment variable paths.
Syntax
ES_3270_REMOVE_NULL_COLOR_ATTRIB=value
Values
Default
The default screen size is used.
ES_ABORT_PLTPI_ERROR=xx
Values for xx can be:
Comments
By default, when an error occurs during PLTPI processing, mainframe CICS enterprise servers display a prompt that enables the user to cancel the startup or ignore the error. Set ES_ABORT_PLTPI_ERROR to bypass the prompt and automatically abort the initialization as dictated by the value provided.
Syntax
SET ES_ACBLIB={pathname
Values
pathname The path location of the IMS ACB files.
Default
If this variable is not set the ACB files are assumed to be in the project directory.
Syntax
SET ES_ALLOC_EXPAND=value
Values
Y Expands an environment variable used to specify an allocation path.
N Do not expand the variable used in the path.
Default
The default value is Y.
Syntax
SET ES_ALLOC_OVERRIDE=rules-file
Values
rules-file The file path and name of the dataset rules file.
ES_CAT_RETRY_COUNT=n
Default: | ES_CAT_RETRY_COUNT=0 |
Take care when setting these variables as they could impact the time taken to report an error and therefore will delay processing of a job whilst the checks take place. These variables can be useful if you experience file access problems (for example, network connection drop-outs) that only last a second or two, so that it gives the system a chance to recover, before aborting.
ES_CAT_RETRY_WAIT=n
Default: | ES_CAT_RETRY_WAIT=0 |
Use this variable in conjunction with the ES_CAT_RETRY_COUNT variable, which determines how many attempts to make to open a catalog file that initially failed to open.
Take care when setting these variables as they could impact the time taken to report an error and therefore will delay processing of a job whilst the checks take place. These variables can be useful if you experience file access problems (for example, network connection drop-outs) that only last a second or two, so that it gives the system a chance to recover, before aborting.
SET ES_CERT_REG=pathname
pathname Pathname of the directory where registrations are stored.
By default no directory is specified. In this case it must be specified on the cascertreg command.
Syntax
SET ES_CICS_SINGLE=value
ES_CLASS_XPCT=value
ES_CLASS_XPCT={YES|NO|class-name
ES_CLASS_XPCT=YES
ES_CLASS_XCMD=value
ES_CLASS_XDCT=value
ES_CLASS_XFCT=value
ES_CLASS_XJCT=value
ES_CLASS_XPPT=value
ES_CLASS_XPSB=value
ES_CLASS_XRES=value
ES_CLASS_XTST=value
ES_CLASS_XTRAN=value
ES_CLUSTER=ON
ES_CLUSTER_ISC_TRACE=value
ES_CLUSTER_LISTENER_PORT_TO_USE=port
ES_CONSOLE_LOG=port export ES_CONSOLE_LOG
Can be any combination of the following:
ES_CSKL_NO_MSG_CONSOLE=value
ES_CWS_WSBIND_COMP={Y|N}
ES_CWS_WSBIND_COMP=N
Enables or disables database file handler support. This is required if your data files are stored in a datastore, or your enterprise server region stores some of its resources in a database; see Micro Focus Native Database File Handling and Enterprise Server Region Database Management for more information.
Syntax
SET ES_DB_FH=value
Values
Default
Database file handler support is disabled.
Specify the name of the database server to be used for region database operations.
There also needs to be a corresponding <server> entry for the database server within the configuration file specified by the MFDBFH_CONFIG environment variable. <dsn> entries for the region, cross-region and master databases must also be specified in the configuration file to enable use of region database operations.
Syntax
SET ES_DB_SERVER=server-instance
Values
server-instance is the name of a valid database server instance. For example, set ES_DB_SERVER=MYSERVER.
Default
Not set.
Using the example above, you would be required to have something similar to that below in your database configuration file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <datastores usevault="false"> <server name="MYSERVER" type="sqlserver" access="odbc"> <dsn name="SS.MYMASTER" type="database" dbname="master"/> <dsn name="SS.CAS.ESDEMO" type="region.cas" region="ESDEMO" feature="all"/> <dsn name="SS.CAS.CROSSREGION" type="crossregion.cas"/> </server> </datastores>
If you use a hyphen, the values you specify are the start and the end of the port range, and the second port number must be greater than the first.
If you specify a comma, the values you specify are the start of the port range and the number of ports available from the start of the range.
ES_DDBG_PORT_RANGE=value
or
Examples
The following definition specifies that ports 8001 through 8040 are to be used:
ES_DDBG_PORT_RANGE=8001-8040
The following definition specifies the same ports but using a different format:
ES_DDBG_PORT_RANGE=8001,40
Syntax
ES_ESM_DISABLE_DFLTUSER_ESMAC=value
Values
Default
Default ESMAC user is not disabled.
ES_DISABLE_DFLTUSR_SIGNON=value
ES_DFS3650=value
ES_DSENQSHR={ALLOW|AUTO|DISALLOW}
Default: | ES_CAT_RETRY_WAIT=ES_DSENQSHR=DISALLOW |
When DSENQSHR is allowed on a job, exclusive dataset locks are downgraded to SHARED after performing the last step that requires an exclusive lock.
Exclusive locks resulting from a dynamic exclusive enque (for example an IDCAMS DELETE operation) are maintained as exclusive until the end of the job regardless of the DSENQSHR setting.
Use VSAM Shareoptions with VSAM datasets. You can enable these using the ES_SHAREOPT=Y environment variable.
ES_ECI_MAX_RESP=value
ES_ELAPSED_DISPATCH_SECONDS=wait-time
ES_ELAPSED_DISPATCH_SECONDS=5
ES_ESM_CMDSEC=value
ES_ESM_IDPW_CASE=xy
Values for both x and y are:
Default
Legacy behavior.
Comments
When this environment variable is set, Enterprise Server will only make one attempt to identify a user presenting the user ID and password as is (M), folded to uppercase (U) or folded to lower case (L). If this environment variable is not set, the legacy Enterprise Server behavior will be used.
For the legacy behavior for CICS, the User ID and the password are used as supplied possibly filtered by the uppercase translation configuration of the sign-on transaction.
For ESMAC and IMS, the legacy behavior is that, first, the user ID and password are used as supplied. If the authentication fails, the user ID is folded to uppercase and used again. If this fails as well, both the user ID and the password are folded to uppercase and then used.
Example
ES_ESM_IDPW_CASE=UM - a single authentication is tried with the user ID folded to uppercase, and the password used as-is.
ES_ESM_PLTPISEC=value
Default
NONE
ES_ESM_PLTPIUSR=userid
ES_ESM_RCF=value
ES_ESM_RESSEC=value
ES_ESM_SECPRFX=value
ES_ESM_XUSER=value
ES_ESMAC_DISP_MAX_OVERRIDE=value
ES_EUSA_SIZE=number
ES_GLM=value
This variable only applies to the region within an Enterprise Server Cluster designated as the GLM.
ES_GLM_TIMEOUT=secnds
ES_HARD_KILL_PROCESS={Y|N}
ES_HARD_KILL_PROCESS=Y
ES_HOSTNAME_TO_USE=hostname
Syntax
SET ES_HSF_CFG=cfg-options
Parameters
field_name=value;[field_name=value;]...using the following values:
Field name | Range | Default |
---|---|---|
CUSTOM | 0-5 | 0 |
CICSF | 0-20 | 5 |
TSQ | 0-20 | 5 |
TDQ | 0-20 | 5 |
For example: ES_HSF_CFG=CUSTOM=2;CICSF=10;TSQ=32 generates 2 custom fields, 10 CICS file fields, 5 TSQ fields and 5 TDQ fields.
Custom fields are written to using the ES_WRITE_CUSTOM_HSF library routine.
ES_IEBGEN_TO_ICEGEN={Y|N}
Default: | ES_IEBGEN_TO_ICEGEN=N |
ES_IMS_BASIC_CHKP_OPT={0|1}
ES_IMS_BASIC_CHKP_OPT=0
ES_IMS_BYPASS_OTMA_DEST_RES={Y|N}
ES_IMS_BYPASS_OTMA_DEST_RES=N
ES_IMS_BYPASS_OTMA_DEST_RES=Y
Syntax
SET ES_IMS_CANCEL_MODE=<cancel-mode>
Values
ES_IMS_CLIENTID_LTERM={Y|N}
ES_IMS_CLIENTID_LTERM=N
ES_IMS_DB_COMMIT_FLUSH={0|1}
ES_IMS_DB_COMMIT_FLUSH=0
ES_IMS_DB_TLOG_WRITETHRU={0|1}
ES_IMS_DB_TLOG_WRITETHRU=0
ES_IMS_DEADLOCK_WAIT=wait-time
ES_IMS_DEADLOCK_WAIT=1000
(1 second)
ES_IMS_DIAGNOSE={Y|N}
ES_IMS_DIAGNOSE=N
ES_IMS_EXITPATH=path-name
ES_IMS_IBMPLATFORM={M|D}
ES_IMS_IBMPLATFORM=M
ES_IMS_IRLM={0|1}
ES_IMS_IRLM=0
ES_IMS_LINKAGE_NULL={Y|N}
ES_IMS_LINKAGE_NULL=N
ES_IMS_JES_DIRTY_ABEND={Y|N}
ES_IMS_JES_DIRTY_ABEND=Y
ES_IMS_LOCALDLI=1
ES_IMS_LOCALDLI=1
Processing IMS DB calls in the JES initiator can significantly improve performance.
Stop all IMS DB control processes accessed from the batch program before execution because they become exclusively owned by JES until the program completes.
ES_IMS_LOCK_RETRY_DELAY=wait-time
ES_IMS_LOCK_RETRY_DELAY=5
ES_IMS_LOCK_TIMEOUT={0|wait-time}
ES_IMS_LOCK_TIMEOUT=30
ES_IMS_LTERM_PREFIX=prefix
ES_IMS_LTERM_PREFIX=OTMA
Using an alternative prefix to OTMA enables you to exercise control over name conflicts.
The default setting of this environment variable suggests that the LTERMS apply only to OTMA clients; however, this is not the case. LTERMS can also be applied to second and subsequent 3270 user connections.
ES_IMS_LU_LTERM={Y|N}
ES_IMS_MESGQ=[ds-file-name;]max-blocks;buffer-count;start-control;[cushion-size]
Y | Cold start the resource definitions. Default. |
S | Cold start the statistics and resource state information. |
Q | Cold start the data store (system cold start). |
ES_IMS_MESGQ=;32;2;N;
ES_IMS_MESGQ=IMSMESGQ.dat;4;2;Y;4
ES_IMS_MFS_OPT2_LEGACY={Y|N}
ES_IMS_OPEN_TIMEOUT=wait-time
ES_IMS_OPEN_TIMEOUT=30
ES_IMS_OTMA_DEST={LTERM-name,IMSCON}[;...]
MQ-IMS Bridge:
ES_IMS_OTMA_DEST={LTERM-name,MQ,MQ-queue-manager-name,MQ-queue-name}[;...]
IMS print exit:
IMS_OTMA_DEST={printer-name,NONOTMA,{LU1|LU3}}[;...]
Default: | None |
ES_IMS_PATH=path-name
ES_IMS_RCLASS=value
See Resource Classes for IMS Security for the names of the resource classes created if this variable is not set.
ES_IMS_ROLLFORWARD={Y|N}
ES_IMS_ROLLFORWARD=N
ES_IMS_SINGLE={Y|N}
Also when ES_IMS_SINGLE is set to N, the execution of /dis USER all returns a sub-list for each user that shows all active connections. These connections persist throughout a session, and are dynamically recreated during a warm start. See IMS Control for details.
ES_IMS_SINGLE=Y
If an enterprise server region is running in a PAC with the IMS features enabled, then single signon will be enforced for IMS. If you want to change the behavior then set ES_IMS_SINGLE=N to enable the same user to signon to multiple terminals for IMS.
ES_IMS_SPARSE_EXIT_LANG=C
ES_IMS_TLOG_COMPRESS={0|1}
ES_IMS_TLOG_COMPRESS=1
ES_IMS_TLOG_FLUSH={0|1}
ES_IMS_TLOG_FLUSH=0
ES_IMS_TLOG_MAXSIZE=hex-value
ES_IMS_TLOG_MAXSIZE=h"FFF00000"
(4GB)
ES_IMS_TLOG_PATH=path-name
ES_IMS_TLOG_THRESHOLD=hex-value
ES_IMS_TLOG_THRESHOLD=h"7FFFFFFF"
(2GB)
ES_IMSCFG=path-name
ES_IMSDAT=path-name
ES_IMSLIB[1...25]=path-name
ES_IMSLIB=$BASEPATH\ED_SETS\IMSLIB /*sets the first location for IMSLIB objects */ ES_IMSLIB2=$BASEPATH \ED_SETS_SYS\IMSLIB /* sets the next location to search */ ES_IMSLIB3=$BASEPATH \ED_SETS_QA\IMSLIB /* and the next */ ES_IMSLIB4=$BASEPATH \ED_SETS_PROD\IMSLIB /* etc. */
ES_INQFILE_RETURN={DSN|PCN}
ES_INQFILE_RETURN=PCN
ES_JES_BYTES=(number[,{WARNING|CANCEL|DUMP}])
Default: | None |
ES_JES_BYTES=(100,DUMP)
Each line is assumed to hold 132 bytes; therefore the job is automatically cancelled at 100000/132 lines, and the memory contents are dumped.
ES_JES_CARDS=(number[,{WARNING|CANCEL|DUMP}])
Default: | None |
ES_JES_CARDS=(30,WARNING)
Each card is assumed to hold 25 lines; therefore at 750 lines (25×30) a warning message is issued the job continues.
ES_JES_CONSOLE_MESSAGES={Y|N}
Default: | ES_JES_CONSOLE_MESSAGES=Y |
There is a limit of 65535 messages per job. If that limit is exceeded, the last messages sent will overwrite the last message already lodged in splmsg.dat.
There is a way to work around this, if your program outputs a lot of messages. You can set ES_JES_CONSOLE_MESSAGES=N in order to avoid storing the messages in splmsg.dat. Whatever this setting, the CASMG0001I messages will still be included in the JESYSMSG for the job.
There is also a Job statement extension so that this can be configured on a job by job basis - see the line below. See JOB Statement Extensions for more details.
//*MFE:%CONSOLE_MSGS=Y|N
ES_JES_DELAY_MEM_ENQ={Y|N}
Default: | ES_JES_DELAY_MEM_ENQ=N |
When used with existing PDS members, the program abends with code S213 when it attempts to access a file and cannot get the exclusive enque.
ES_JES_DISABLE_RESTART_FLUSH={Y|N}
Default: | None |
Determines whether or not to check the expiration date when deleting a catalogued dataset, and if expired, delete the dataset.
ES_JES_ENFORCE_EXPIRE_DATE={Y|N}
Default: | ES_JES_ENFORCE_EXPIRE_DATE=Y |
This helps avoid problems with receiving 'out of memory' errors, when creating multiple new files.
ES_JES_FREE_SSTM_SYSOUT={Y|N}
ES_JES_HIGHER_SECURITY_LEVEL={0|[1|NONE][2|BASIC][3|WARN][4|ENHANCED]}
Default: | ES_JES_HIGHER_SECURITY_LEVEL=1 |
ES_JES_LEVEL={VSE|JES2|JES3}
Default: | ES_JES_LEVEL=JES2 |
ES_JES_LINES=(number[,{WARNING|CANCEL|DUMP}])
Default: | None |
ES_JES_LINES=(100,CANCEL)Each card is assumed to hold 25 lines; therefore at 750 lines (25×30) a warning message is issued the job continues. Limit the number of lines output to 100000. When this limit is reached cancel the job. This results in an S722 Output limit exceeded system abend code being produced.
ES_JES_OUTLIM=(number[,{WARNING|CANCEL|DUMP}])
Default: | None |
ES_JES_OUTLIM=5000A warning is issued when 5000 lines of output is exceeded.
ES_JES_OUTLIM=(1000,CANCEL)
ES_JES_PAGES=(number[,{WARNING|CANCEL|DUMP}])
Default: | None |
ES_JES_PAGES=10Each page is assumed to hold 60 lines; therefore when 600 lines (60×10) have been processed, a warning is issued and the job continues.
ES_JES_PARM_INIT_LOW={Y|N}
Default: | ES_JES_PARM_INIT_LOW=N |
ES_JES_RESTART={Y|N}
Default: | ES_JES_RESTART=N |
ES_JES_SORT_SPOOL_BY={JOBNAME|SUBDATE|JOBUSER}
Default: | None |
ES_JES_SPOOL_ORDER=value
1 - Displays the list in descending order by JOBID. Any other value displays it in ascending order.
ES_JESYSMSG_OUTPUT={Y|N}
Default: | ES_JESYSMSG_OUTPUT=N |
ES_JESYSMSG_RESTRICTED={class-name|class-number}[class-name|class-number][...]]
Default: | ES_JESYSMSG_RESTRICTED=N |
ES_JESYSMSG_RESTRICTED=ABC123Specifies classes A, B, C, 1, 2, and 3.
ES_LE370_SUPPORT=value
ES_LEGACY_ECI=value
Specifies the region database that is to process resource locking (step- and system-scoped ENQs) for an enterprise server within a cluster, where resources (such as spool queues and catalogs) are deployed to a database.
Syntax
SET ES_LOCKDB=region-db
Parameters
ES_MAX_CATALOG_LINES=number
ES_MAX_HTTP_OUT=value
ES_MAX_HTTP_OUT=
Micro Focus recommends that you use the Advanced Region Properties page in the Enterprise Server Common Web Administration (ESCWA) interface to configure this environment variable. See Advanced Region Properties for more information.
ES_MFASM_SUPPORT=value
Assembler supported for CICS server regions.
No Assembler supported for CICS server regions.
ES_MFSLIB=path-name
ES_MFSLIB=%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Micro Focus\Enterprise Developer\etc\ims
ES_MOD3650=file-name
ES_MQ_1PC={[Y|y|Yes|T|True]|[N|n|No|F|False}
ES_MQ_1PC=F
ES_MQ_LIB=path-name/library-name
ES_MQ_LIB="/usr/mqm/lib64/libmqmxa64.a(libmqm64.o)"
ES_MQ_XA={D|S}
ES_MQ_XA=D
Values
Y Enables previous default behavior of cataloging and creating the physical files for dynamic PDS when referenced in a JCL DD statement.
N Physical files for dynamic PDS members are only created and cataloged when created using the JCL utility or by a user program.
Default
The default value is N.
SET ES_OLD_SEC_TSTD=value
ES_OPEN_CAT_ON_DEMAND={Y|N}
Default: | ES_OPEN_CAT_ON_DEMAND=N |
Values
Y Enables previous default behavior of cataloging and creating the physical files for dynamic PDS when referenced in a JCL DD statement.
N Physical files for dynamic PDS members are only created and cataloged when created using the JCL utility or by a user program.
Default
The default value is N.
SET ES_OTMA_TIMEOUT=seconds
ES_PL1_MFFH_JCL=Y|N
Y You can run Open PL/I programs that access JCL data definitions.
N Open PL/I programs cannot access JCL data definitions.
The default value is N.
ES_PROG_PATH={Y|N}
Default: | None |
Syntax
SET ES_RLS_FILE_SUPPORT=value
Values
Default
RLS file support is off.
ES_RTLS_CERT_AUTH_FILEPATH=path-name
ES_RTLS_CERT_FILEPATH=path-name
ES_RTLS_PRIVATE_KEY_FILEPATH=path-name
ES_SAM_ESDS={Y|N}
Default: | None |
Syntax
ES_SEP_DORMANT_TIME=seconds
Values
Default
Transient SEPs are terminated after 2 seconds of inactivity.
Syntax
ES_SERVER=name
Values
Default
ESDEMO/ESDEMO64
ES_SNATRC_DIR=path-name
This directory is then used to set up the SNA environment variables SNAMSG and SNATRC to appropriate values.
ES_SSTM_CICS=file-location
Default: | None |
ES_SSTM_IMS=file-location
Default: | None |
ES_SSTM_JOB_FLUSH_ACTIVE =file-location
Default: | ES_SSTM_JOB_FLUSH_ACTIVE=N |
Syntax
ES_SURROGATE_JOB_USER=value
Any value - The user ID that started the ES region is used in the job submission.
Default
By default, the CICS default user CICSUSER, or as specified by ES_USR_DFLT_CICS, is used in the job submission.
ES_SYSOUT_HOLD={Y|N}
Default: | None |
Syntax
SET ES_TMC_AGGREGATE={[,N|,D]|nnn,Y}
Values
See Server Instance Properties: MSS IMS TM General for details.
Once a thread reaches a key transactional point and requests a flush, TM waits the specified interval to accumulate subsequent threads that also request a flush. At the end of the interval, one flush is performed for all accumulated requests thus potentially improving performance by reducing the number of flush commands issued to the operating system.
Default
,N
Syntax
SET ES_TN2370_FORCE_ALT=value
Values
Default
The default screen size is used.
Syntax
SET ES_TN3270_MODEL_LOG=value
Values
Default
Model names are not logged.
ES_TEST_TRANCLASS={Y|N}
ES_TEST_TRANCLASS=N
ES_TRANCLASS_CWI={TCPIPSERVICE|URIMAP}
ES_TRANCLASS_CWI=TCPIPSERVICE
ES_TRX3650=transaction
Syntax
SET ES_USR_DFLT_CICS=user
Values
Default
CICSUSER
Syntax
SET ES_USR_DFLT_ESMAC=user
Values
Default
mfuser
ES_USR_DFLT_IMS=user-id
ES_USR_DFLT_IMS=IMSUSER
Syntax
SET ES_USR_DFLT_JES=user
Values
Default
JESUSER
ES_WS_RUNAWAY_TIMEOUT=wait-time
You might need to set ES_XA_%xaname%_OPTIONS multiple times — once for each RM that you require to operate in a multiple-attempt mode.
ES_XA_%xaname%_OPTIONS={reconnect_attempts,wait-time|EX}
Default: | None |
ES_XA_MQPROD_OPTIONS=100,10
Specify that the XA reconnect processing is to exclude MQPROD from the XA reconnect processing:
ES_XA_MQPROD_OPTIONS=EX
ES_XA_ABEND=RECYCLE
Syntax
ES_XA_LOG_SUPPRESS=value
Values
Default
By default no value is specified and XA logging is not suppressed.
ES_XA_RECONNECT=Y,wait-time[,retry_count]
Default: | None |
CASXO0054W XA recovery error RC=4 on commit in-doubt transaction RM: RM01 RC: 00004 XID: MF_CAS DEMOMYREG 000000***********000010000000** 0000
When the maximum number of retries is reached, the following message is sent to the console:
CASXO0055S XA MAX recovery attempts, manually commit in-doubt transaction RM: RM01 RC: 00004 XID: MF_CAS DEMOMYREG 000000***********000010000000** 0000
ES_XA_RECONNECT=Y,120,4
ES_ZOS_SYSPRINT_DCB=value
ES_EZASOKET_SUPPORT=Y
Syntax
SET EXTFH=filename.cfg
Parameters
filename.cfg The name of the configuration file.
Example
SET EXTFH=/home/mydir/myconfig.cfg
Syntax
SET FHREDIR=filename.cfg
Parameters
filename.cfg The name of the configuration file.
Example
SET FHREDIR=/home/mydir/myconfig.cfg
Specifies a configuration file to be used by the Fileshare Server.
Syntax
SET FS=filename.cfg
Parameters
filename.cfg The name of the configuration file.
Example
SET FS=myconfig.cfg
Syntax
SET FSCOMMS="\$local"
Parameters
"\$local" Run the Fileshare System in single user mode.
SET GDG_RESTART_UCC11_ONLY={Y|N}
Default: | SET GDG_RESTART_UCC11_ONLY=Y |
Syntax
SET HCOBND=pathname
HCOBND=pathname export HCOBND
Parameters
pathname The directory that the DB2 ECM is to use to store bind files.
Example
SET HCOBND=d:\mydir\binds
Comments
The DB2 ECM uses the specified directory until the variable is unset or reset to a different directory. The DB2 Compiler directive option BIND overrides this environment variable.
IMSCPY=path-name
JCLTEMP_DIR=path
JES_PRINT_SPOOL_MSG={CONSOLE|LOG|SILENT}
Default: | JES_PRINT_SPOOL_MSG=CONSOLE |
Syntax
SET MAINFRAME_FLOATING_POINT=fpstatus
Parameters
fpstatus Which format to use for floating point data items. This must be one of:
Setting MAINFRAME_FLOATING_POINT to anything other than true has the same effect as setting it to false.
The setting of this environment variable can be overridden by the NATIVE-FLOATING-POINT directive.
MF_ALIAS=program-name1 alias1 [program-name2 alias2]...[program-name10 alias10]
program-name/alias pairs are searched first in the order in which they appear and thus can potentially override the built-in list. If not found, the built-in alias table is searched.
MF_ALIAS=IKJEFT1BIDAEFT01MYPROG THEIRPRG
Program-name | Alias |
---|---|
IKJEFT1B | IDAEFT01 |
MYPROG | THEIRPRG |
MF_DUPJOBS={Y|N}
Default: | MF_DUPJOBS=N |
MF_IKJEFT_KEEP_MAX={Y|N}
Default: | MF_IKJEFT_KEEP_MAX=N |
MF_FALLTHRUCHECK={Y|N}
Default: | MF_FALLTHRUCHECK=Y |
JCLCM0213S Main pgm xxxxxxxx did not issue GOBACK or STOP RUN.
MF_JES_ABEND_CAF_COMMIT=value
value can be one of:
Yes - an abend (S482) is generated.
MF_JCL_AUDIT={DLET|DLEJ|DLET,DLEJ}
Default: | None |
mf.jcl 35500 5:5 [timeQuality tzKnown="1" isSynced="0"][origin ip="127.0.0.1" enterpriseID="********.5043" software="Micro Focus Auditing" swVersion="API ver 1.2.2 syslog ver 1.0.0"][meta sequenceId="88"][MFAuditPropertyList@5043 SYSTEM="AUDIT "] userid=SYSAD groupid=SYSADM jobnum=0000000 jobname=ESMAC dsname=MFI01.ANF.TEST1 member= api=MVSCATIO apifunc=DLET
MF_JESPWR_EXIT=Y
MF_LE_CBLOPTS={Y|N}
MF_LE_CBLOPTS=N
[run-time-options] [/program-options];
Otherwise, the syntax is of the form:
[program-options] [/run-time-options]
MF_LEX_API={1|2|D}|1D|2D
MF_LEX_API=1
MF_MFA={ALL|RJSE}
Default: | MF_MFA= ALL |
MF_MVSJOB=lower value{-|+}upper value
Default: | None* |
* If a value set using this variable is not valid, the default values of <0001000>{-|+}<0099999> are set. |
This environment variable can be used to enable a seven-digit Job number limit. If the <upper value> mentioned is greater than 99999, then 6+ digit job number support is enabled. The maximum value that can be set is 9999999.
MF_MVSJOB=low number + high number
Where high number is less than 0099999, and ensuring that the + sign is used to separate the low and high values.
set MF_MVSJOB=0000010+0000100
Resets the values to start with job number 10 and run through to job number 100. When the upper limit has been reached you receive a message:
All job numbers in the range 0000010:0000100 are in use
At this point you need to remove some jobs from the spool - you can use the spool housekeeping functions to do this.
MF_MVSP0034_LIMIT=limit
Default: | None* |
* If unset, then all records are written to the catalog export XML file. |
MF_NODD={A|R}
Default: | MF_NODD=A |
MF_PCRENAME_LAX={Y|N|D}
Default: | MF_PCRENAME_LAX=N |
MF_RCCF={DELETEJOB|KEEPJOB}
Default: | MF_RCCF=DELETEJOB |
MF_SMS={ON|OFF}
Default: | MF_SMS=OFF |
To enable DATACLAS support this variable needs to be set ON in addition to setting MFUSERCAT_NODE=SYSMFE1.
Syntax
SET MF_SPOOL_ARCHIVE_LOC=file-location
Values
file-location The file location.
Determines if the MFELX* files associated with a job are also deleted when spool housekeeping is run.
Syntax
SET MF_SPOOL_HK_LEX_SCAN=Y|N
Values
Y The files are deleted.
N The files are not deleted.
Default
The default is Y.
Syntax
SET MF_SPOOL_HK_OUTPRTC=value
Values
Y Files from the Complete queue are deleted.
NFiles from the Complete queue are not deleted.
Default
The default is Y.
Syntax
MF_SPOOL_HK_TESTDATE=YYYYMMDD
Values
YYYYMMDD The date which is to override the normal date.
Default
If this variable is not set, the normal date for the spool housekeeping is used.
Syntax
SET MF_SPOOL_HK_WRITE_PROFILES=Y|N
Values
Y Profile files are created.
N Profile files are not created.
Default
The default is Y.
MF_UCC11={Y|YA|M|MA|MR|N}
Default: | MF_UCC11=N |
MF_UCC11_DYNCLEAN={Y|N}
Default: | MF_UCC11_DYNCLEAN=Y |
MF_USESCA7={ON|OFF}
Default: | MF_USESCA7=ON |
MFACCCGI_CHARSET=iana-string
MFACCCGI_CHARSET=windows-1252
MFALLOC_DEF_VB_PCFILE={Y|N}
Default: | MFALLOC_DEF_VB_PCFILE=Y |
Specifies the name of the MFCATMNT user exit program if not compiled to the default name of MFCATMNTUE.
Syntax
SET MFCATMNTUE=program-name
Values
program-name represents the name of the MFCATMNT user exit program if not compiled to the default name of MFCATMNTUE.
Default
MFCATMNTUE=MFCATMNTUE
Country Code (MFCODESET) |
EBCDIC CCSIDs | Language |
---|---|---|
AUTOMATIC
AUTO |
Operating system default - sets country code based on CBL_GET_OS_INFO | |
DEFAULT | Set to 0437 (US English) on Windows, or 0081 (Japanese Katakana Extended) on Japanese Windows. | |
0031 | 37, 1140 | Dutch |
0033 | 297, 1147 | French |
0034 | 284, 1145 | Spanish |
0039 | 280, 1144 | Italian |
0043 | 273, 1141 | German (Austrian) |
0044 | 285, 1146 | UK English |
0045 | 277, 1142 | Danish |
0046 | 278, 1143 | Swedish |
0047 | 277, 1142 | Norwegian |
0049 | 273, 1141 | German |
0066 | 838 | Thai Extended |
0081†| 930 (290, 300) | * Japanese Katakana Extended |
0082 | 933 (833, 834) | *Korean |
0086 | 13676 (836, 837) | *Simplified Chinese |
0351 | 37, 1140 | Portuguese |
0358 | 278, 1143 | Finnish |
0420 | 420 | Arabic
See Arabic Support Considerations below. |
0437 | 37, 1140 | US English |
0500 | 500, 1148 | International (Latin 1) |
0886 | 937 (37, 835) | *Traditional Chinese |
0930 †| 930 (290, 300) | *Japanese Katakana Extended |
0939 †| 939 (1027, 300) | *Japanese Latin Extended |
9122 †| 9122 (290, 300) | *Japanese Katakana |
Character sets marked with an asterisk (*) are capable of mixed single-byte and double-byte character translation. EBCDIC CCSIDs in these rows indicate the mixed-byte CCSID first, followed by the single-byte, then double-byte Code Page Global Identifiers (CPGIDs) in parenthesis.
Other EBCDIC CCSIDs in parentheses reflect a 'non-Euro, Euro' pair for appropriate country codes.
For database applications using a DBMS server on Windows, use the table above.
Country Code
(MFCODESET) |
EBCDIC CCSIDs | Languages |
---|---|---|
1140 | 37,1140 | Dutch US English Portuguese |
1141 | 273,1141 | German (Austrian) German |
1142 | 277,1142 | Danish Norwegian |
1143 | 278,1143 | Swedish Finnish |
1144 | 280,1144 | Italian |
1145 | 284,1145 | Spanish |
1146 | 285,1146 | UK English |
1147 | 297,1147 | French |
1148 | 500,1148 | International (Latin 1) |
A code between 2000 and 9999 (except 9122) corresponds to a user-defined translation table. User-defined tables are created using the Codecomp utility.
If you are not using UK or US language settings, you must also set the codepage in your PC environment settings:
Syntax
SET MFCSCFG=filename
Parameters
filename The name of the configuration file.
Example
SET MFCSCFG=/home/mydir/mfclisrv.cfg
Comments
The value of MFCSCFG is overridden by any value defined in the command line. If neither of the above yields a filename, the default filename mfclisrv.cfg is assumed, and is searched for in the current directory. If that in turn is not found, the default settings for the configuration entries are used.
Specifies the location and the name of the configuration file that defines the database server instances and associated databases.
Syntax
SET MFDBFH_CONFIG=value
Values
value represents the full path and filename of your database configuration file.
Default
Not set.
Grants execute privileges to specific users or roles, for types and procedures that are created when configuring an Oracle database for MFDBFH access.
Syntax
MFDBFH_GRANT_USER_PERMISSIONS=value
Values
value is a space-separated list of users and/or roles that will be granted to execute privileges to the types and procedures created by MFDBFH.
Default
Not set.
Notes
If the variable is not specified, the Oracle default permissions are applied, which are to grant execute permissions to the schema owner of that type/procedure only.
This variable has no effect on permissions for any other database provider used with MFDBFH.
Specifies the type of record locking that it is to be used when the database file handler is in effect.
Syntax
SET MFDBFH_RECORD_LOCKING=table|database
Parameters
Default
Specifies the location of the scripts and stored procedures required when the database file handler is in effect.
Syntax
SET MFDBFH_SCRIPT_DIR=value
Values
value represents a path to the directory containing the required resources.
Default
value defaults to the \etc\mfdbfh\scripts sub directory of your product installation directory.
For more information on secrets vaults, see Vault Facility.
Syntax
SET MFDBFH_VAULT=value
Values
value represents the name of a vault.
Default
Not set.
SET MFCROW_DISABLE={Y|N}
For EBCDIC datasets, translates from EBCDIC to ASCII using a PUT, and ASCII to EBCDIC using a GET.
Syntax
MFFTP_ASCII_CMD_XLATE={Y|N}
Comments
When set to Y, must be used with TYPE A or ASCII sub command.
MFJ_ALL_STEP_CHECK={Y|N}
Default: | MFJ_ALL_STEP_CHECK=N |
Set this variable to Y to prevent steps after a restart step that have conditions that refer to any steps prior to the restart from running.
The setting of MFJ_ALL_STEP_CHECK is bypassed if the Abend and Cond Code Recover option of the Advanced Restart Functionality is used.
MFJ_INPUTDS_ERROR={Y|N}
Default: | MFJ_INPUTDS_ERROR=Y |
MFJ_LEX_LOCATION=path
Default: | None |
MFJFAXIT=path-and-file-name
Default: | None |
MFJ_PTPCH_CODESET=EXTJ
Default: | None |
MFJ_REPORT_DATE_CHANGE={Y|N}
MFJ_REPORT_DATE_CHANGE=Y
MFJ_REPRO_EMPTY={Y|N}
Default: | MFJ_REPRO_EMPTY=Y |
SET MFJ_STRICT_CASE=Y|N
Default: | MFJ_STRICT_CASE=N |
Syntax
SET MFJSABCODE=code
Parameters
code A decimal value between 1 and 99 representing the abend code to be issued.
Any specified value outside of the range 1 to 99 will result in an abend code of S00D being issued.
Default
By default, this environment variable is not set. If so, and if MFJSERET=ABEND is in effect, an abend S00D (decimal code 16) is issued when a Sort or Merge operation fails with an unrecoverable error.
Example
MFJSABCODE=77
This example results in abend code S04D being issued.
MFJSENGINE={DFSORT|SYNCSORT}
Default: | MFJSENGINE=DFSORT |
Syntax
SET MFJSERET=ABEND
Parameters
ABEND The operation will abend and its program will continue instead of terminating with an unrecoverable error (return code 16)
Default
By default, this environment variable is not set.
Syntax
SET MFJSSTRICTSORT=ON|OFF
Default
The default is OFF.
Example
MFJSSTRICTSORT=ON
For a COBOL sort not running under mainframe emulation, setting the environment variable MFJSTATS to ON creates a report containing statistics for the SORT that is displayed to SYSOUT. If a report file already exists for a previous SORT, the new statistics are appended to the end of the previous one.
If you are performing a COBOL sort using mainframe emulation, you can create a statistics report by modifying the JCL statement.
Syntax
SET MFJSTATS=switch
Parameters
switch Switches report creation ON or OFF. The default is OFF.
Use this environment variable for Y2K compatibility, when two-digit year values are used.
Syntax
SET MFJSWINDOW=value
Values
To set a sliding century window, set a value between 0 and 100. For example, a value of 80 would set a century window of 1931-2030 in 2011, 1932-2031 in 2012, and so on.
To set a fixed century window, set a value between 1000 and 3000. For example, a value of 1973 would set a century window of 1973-2072.
Default
The default is a sliding value of 80 when emulating DFSORT, and a default value of 0 when emulating SYNCSORT. A value of 0 equates to a century window, starting in the current year.
Comment
You can use this environment variable instead of the Y2PAST sort option.
Example
MFJSWINDOW=25
Specifies a configuration file for Language Environment (LE) run-time options.
Syntax
SET MFLECONFIG=filename
Parameters
filename The file containing the LE run-time options you want to use.
Syntax
SET MFLOGDIR=dirname
Parameters
dirname The name of the directory for log files.
Example
SET MFLOGDIR=/home/mydir/logs
MFP_RAISEERROR={STRINGRANGE|SUBSCRIPTRANGE|STRINGRANGE;SUBSCRIPTRANGE}
SUBSCRIPTRANGE - raises ERROR instead of SUBSCRIPTRANGE but not STRINGRANGE
STRINGRANGE;SUBSCRIPTRANGE - raises ERROR instead of STRINGRANGE and SUBSCRIPTRANGE
MFREXX_CHARSET={A|E}
Default: | E |
MFREXX_LSEQ_RECSIZE_MAX=rec-length
Default: | 255 |
MFREXX_NO_PROCESS_STDIN={Y|N}
Default: | MFREXX_NO_PROCESS_STDIN=N |
MFREXX_NOT=char-spec
Default: | "¬" |
MFREXX_OR=char-spec
Default: | "|" |
When the variable is not set (which is the default), the registration process is not skipped.
Syntax
SET MFRU_NOINHERIT=Y|TRUE
The default is that the variable is not set.
SET MFSYSCAT={path\CATALOG.DAT | URL}
Default: | None |
SET MFSYSCAT=C:\MY\CATALOG\FOLDER\CATALOG.DAT
SET MFSYSCAT=sql://localhost/JCLTEST/catalog.dat?folder=/JCLDEMO
MFUSERCAT_BASE_LOC=path-and-file-name
Default: | None |
MFUSERCAT_LOC=[path]file-name[;[path]file-name]][...]
Default: | None |
If multiple catalog files are in the same location, you can use the environment variable MFUSERCAT_LOC to store that location. If you do this, you only need to specify the file name of each catalog file in MFUSERCAT_LOC.
MFUSERCAT_NODE=node-name[,node-name][...]
Default: | None |
Each node can include wildcards. You can use * (for any number of characters) or ? (for a single character) in a node specification. You can also use the UNIX-style square bracket notation (part of the regular expression feature), where you specify a list of permissible characters at a particular point within the node specification; see Examples of Using Multiple Catalogs for more information.
To enable support for the SMS entities DATACLAS and MGMTCLAS, this variable needs to be set in addition to setting MF_SMS=ON.
Each node-name entry in MFUSERCAT_NODE must have a corresponding entry in MFUSERCAT_LOC.
Use the ES_OPEN_CAT_ON_DEMAND variable to determine if these catalogs are opened when the region starts, or only opened when they are required.
MQSERVER=channel-name/transport-type/{machine-name|ip-address(port-number)} [,{machine-name|ip-address}(port-number)][...]]
This environment variable is IBM-defined, and more information may be found in the relevant IBM publication.
MQSERVER=CHANNEL3/TCP/QServer(1414)
MQSERVER=CHANNEL1/TCP/10.120.99.999(1414),10.120.98.888(1414)
Syntax
SET SORTCOMPRESS=n
Parameters
n - An integer that indicates if compression is enabled or not. 0 (zero, the default) indicates not enabled; any positive integer indicates enabled. When enabled, it allows for run-length encoding of sort records, resulting in much better performance when records contain multiple repeated characters.
Comments
This variable is recommended if the sort records contain many single repeated characters, for example, multiple spaces, as it can be very effective in improving memory usage and therefore sort performance.
Example
SET SORTCOMPRESS=5
SORTEXITREENTRY={ON|OFF}
SORTEXITREENTRY=OFF
Syntax
SET SORTSCHEME=1
Syntax
SET SORTSPACE=n[K|k|M|m|G|g]
Parameters
n[K|k|M|m|G|g The amount of memory to be allocated to internal workspace for SORT operations. K or k indicates kilobytes, M or m indicates megabytes and G or g indicates gigabytes. No letter indicates bytes. Defaults to 1 megabyte.
Comments
A larger value for SORTSPACE will generally result in a faster sort. However, if you specify a value that exceeds the capacity of main memory in your computer, such that the operating system has to page memory in and out, performance will be degraded.
Example
SET SORTSPACE=1024K
Syntax
SET SORTTEMPSPACE=n[K|k|M|m|G|g]
Parameters
n[K|k|M|m|G|g] The amount of memory to be allocated to temporary workspace for SORT operations. K or k indicates kilobytes, M or m indicates megabytes and G or g indicates gigabytes. No letter indicates bytes. 32 megabytes is the lowest amount of memory that can be allocated.
Comments
The memory allocation strategy used by SORT can be adjusted through use of SORTTEMPSPACE, which generally improves performance in systems suffering from memory fragmentation.
Example
SET SORTTEMPSPACE=250MB
Syntax
SET SORTTYPE=2
SPOOL_TIMEOUT=timeout:interval
Default: | SPOOL_TIMEOUT=500:100 |
SSTM_WC_REFRESH={0|value}
Default: | None |
STEPLIB=path-name[;path-name[...]]
Syntax:
strictvsam=ON|OFF
Parameters:
Properties:
Default: | OFF |
IDE equivalent: | None |
SYSIN=path-name
SYSLIST=path-name
SYSWORK=path-name
SYSPUNCH=path-name
SYSMPC=path-name
SYSLIB=path-name[;path-name[...]]
SYSLIN=path-name
SYSLMOD=path-name
SYSPARM=path-name
TX_MQ_CONVERT=codeset[,Force]
TX_MQ_CONVERT=037
To force the convert option for MQ even if the application does not set the option on the call, specify the code set followed by Force:
TX_MQ_CONVERT=037,Force
TXTRANP=path-name
The CIPHERS attribute in these CICS resources (which is for USAGE(CLIENT)) can be specified in one of the following ways:
SET USSCONFIG=/absolute/path/to/cipher/suite/specification/file(s)
VSE_STARTUP_CFG=config-file
Default: | None |
Syntax:
SET XFHLOG=DEFAULT
Parameters:
DEFAULT - generates the log file in the current directory.
Comments:
If the XFHLOG variable is not set, the log file is created in C:\ProgramData\Micro Focus\File Handler\[version-number].
where [version-number] represents the version of your Micro Focus product.
The effect of this variable can be overridden by the LOGFILENAME configuration option.