Defining profiles using BAS

To create a profile definition:

  1. Issue the create primary (CREate) or line (CRE) action command from the PROFDEF view.
  2. Fill in the fields on the first profile definition panel (see Figure 78):
    Figure 78. Creating a profile definition - Page 1
     COMMAND  ===>
      Name          ===> EYUPRF01  Version ===> 1
      Description   ===>
      RESGROUP      ===>
      User Data     ===>
     
      Scrnsize      ===> DEFAULT   Screen size (DEFAULT, ALTERNATE)
      Uctran        ===> NO        Uppercase translation (YES, NO)
      Modename      ===>           LOGMODE entry for session group
      Printercomp   ===> NO        Printer compatibility option (YES, NO)
      Journal       ===> NO        Journal Id (NO, 1-99, blank)
      Msgjrnl       ===> NO        Message journaling (NO, INPUT, OUTPUT, INOUT)
      Msginteg      ===> NO        Journal messages (YES, NO)
      Onewte        ===> NO        One write operation (YES, NO)
      Protect       ===> N/A       Output message recovery (YES, NO, N/A)
      Chaincontrol  ===> NO        Outbound chaining control (YES, NO)
     
     Press ENTER to create PROFDEF.
     Enter UP or DOWN to view other screens.
     Type END or CANCEL to cancel without creating.
  3. To add the profile definition to the data repository, press Enter. To continue creating a profile definition, issue the DOWN command. Otherwise, issue one of the commands available from this panel.
  4. Fill in the fields on the second profile definition panel (see Figure 79):
    Figure 79. Creating a profile definition - Page 2
     COMMAND  ===>
      Name             EYUPRF01      Version ===> 1
     
      Dvsuprt       ===> ALL         Supported devices (ALL, NONVTAM, VTAM)
      Inbfmh        ===> NO          FMH passing to application (NO, ALL, DIP, EODS)
      Raq           ===> NO          Read Ahead Queueing option (YES, NO)
      Logrec        ===> NO          Receive required logical record (YES, NO)
      Nepclass      ===> 0           Node error program tran class (0 - 255, blank)
      Rtimout       ===> NO          Read Timout value (NO, 1-7000, blank)
      Facilitylike  ===>             Termid used as a template for Bridge Exit
     
     
     Press ENTER to create PROFDEF.
     Enter UP or DOWN to view other screens.
     Type END or CANCEL to cancel without creating.
  5. To add the profile definition to the data repository, press Enter. Otherwise, issue one of the other commands available from this panel.

Related concepts
Profile resource definitions
CICS® Resource Definition Guide
Related tasks
Accessing BAS profile resource definitions
Working with the PROFDEF view
Installing BAS profile definitions
CICS Resource Definition Guide
CICS Resource Definition Guide
CICS System Programming Reference
Related reference
Profile definition attributes
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