Table 15 shows the components that form the NACT sample application,
supplied during CICS® installation:
Table 15. NACT sample components
File |
Type |
Library |
DFH0CNA1 |
COBOL source |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH0CNA2 |
COBOL source |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH0CNA3 |
COBOL source |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH0CNA4 |
COBOL source |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH0CNA5 |
COBOL source |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH0MNA |
Mapset |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH0CNAA |
Copybook |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH0CNAB |
Copybook |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH0CNAC |
Copybook |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH0CNAE |
Copybook |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH0CNAF |
Copybook |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH0CNAG |
Copybook |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH0CNAL |
Copybook |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH0CNAM |
Copybook |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH0CNAR |
Copybook |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH0CNAU |
Copybook |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH0CNAW |
Copybook |
SDFHSAMP |
DFH$NACT |
RDO group |
CSD |
DFHNADEF |
JCL |
XDFHINST |
To set up the NACT sample to use with the bridge sample clients, you need
to perform the following steps:
- Assemble and link the map DFH0MNA. Note that he map copybook can be created
in this step, but the map copybook DFH0CNAM is supplied. See the CICS Application Programming Guide for guidance on assembling CICS maps.
Add the load library containing
the load modules to the RPL concatenation of your CICS startup job.
- Translate, compile and link the COBOL programs DFH0CNA1-5, ensuring
that the copybooks listed inTable 15 are accessible. See the CICS Application Programming Guide for guidance on translating and compiling CICS programs.
Add the load library containing the load modules to the
RPL concatenation of your CICS startup job.
- Create NACT files. Edit the JCL provided in file DFHNADEF to conform to
your own installation naming conventions, and run it to create the following
NACT files:
- xxx.ACCTFILE
- The account file
- xxx.ACCTNAIX
- The names alternate index
- xxx.ACTINUSE
- record locking file
- Edit the resource definitions in sample group DFH$NACT to conform to the
naming conventions you have used in step 3. Install this group, or add it
to the grouplist installed during CICS startup.
- You can now test that installation is complete by entering the transaction
NACT on a CICS terminal.

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