The second defaults panel is for read-only DDMs. All fields are mandatory. If you do not generate read-only DDMs, specify the same values that you use in defaults panel 1.
The fields are shown in Figure 1.
----------------------- CICS VT: Defaults panel 2 of 4 ----------------------
Command ===> _________________________________________________________________
Enter defaults for the generation of the CICS VT drivers:-
Output load library for
Read Only CICS VT drivers ==> appl.drivers.load2____________________________
Output DBRM Library for
Read Only CICS VT drivers ==> appl.drivers.dbrm2____________________________
BIND model in SVIDSAMP for
Read Only CICS VT drivers ==> readonly_________________________________________
Enter=Confirm PF1=Help PF3=Exit
The field descriptions are as follows:
Field | Description |
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Output load library for Read Only CICS® VT drivers | The name of the load library for read-only DDMs. You can use the same library that you created during configuration and setup for the CICS VT driver modules for each migrated data set. See Figure 1. Alternatively, you can generate read-only DDMs into a separate library that you must create yourself. |
Output DBRM Library for Read Only CICS VT drivers | The name of the DBRM library for read-only DDMs. You can use the same library that you created during configuration and setup for the CICS VT driver module DBRMs for each migrated data set. See Figure 1. Alternatively, you can generate read-only DDM DBRMs into a separate library that you must create yourself. |
BIND model in SVIDSAMP for Read Only CICS VT drivers | The name of the read-only DDM skeleton bind member in your my .SVIDSAMP. custom data set. This member contains default DB2® values that are used during the binding of the CICS VT read-only DDM packages and plans. See DB2 considerations. |
The default values you specify apply to all of the read-only drivers that you generate. The DB2 owner for driver bind and No of concurrent threads options for read-only DDMs are those you specify in the first defaults panel. These can be changed at an individual DIM level, as shown in Figure 3.