The STC List context menu is accessed by a right-mouse button click on a started task. It provides STC (row) level actions which include:
Set as Default STC changes the Application Performance Analyzer/GUI default STC.
The repository is segmented into two lists: Libraries and Directories. Libraries are listing data sets located in the MVS environment. Directories are paths for listings located in the Unix System Services - USS environment.
A mapping repository of Libraries and Directories is defined for each started task (STC). As the repositories are resident in the z/OS environment, this action is only available if the z/OS connection has been established, the remote repository is active, and the common data store (CDS) has been enabled during Application Performance Analyzer for z/OS installation.
The Libraries Repository maintains two types of listing dataset lists; Personal and Common. Personal lists are unique to the User within an STC, where up to 20 datasets may be defined. Common lists are included for all Users within an STC. Only Users with Administrative access authorization may edit this list, where up to 50 datasets may be defined. The Source Program Mapping feature searches libraries in your Personal list first, followed by the libraries in the Common list. If the source is not found, an error message is displayed.
Individual datasets can be added, copied, deleted and moved up or down in the list. Additionally as a bulk feature, rows selected from the list can be copied to the Windows clipboard and new datasets added directly from the clipboard. The z/OS repository is updated once the ‘OK' button is clicked.
The Personal list of libraries provides function equivalent to the ISPF "A04 - Source Mapping Dataset List" function. However, the indicator to "Match on Compile Date & Time" is not available in the GUI, and the default of ‘No' is always used. Application Performance Analyzer for z/OS synchronizes your Personal list in the GUI with your "A04 - Source Mapping Dataset List" in ISPF.
The Common list of libraries provides function equivalent to the ISPF "A05 - Source Mapping Common List" function. While all users can view the Common list, access to update the Common list is restricted to users with Administrative access authorization. Application Performance Analyzer for z/OS synchronizes the Common list in the GUI with the "A05 - Source Mapping Common List" in ISPF.
The Directories Repository is used for source mapping Java programs. It maintains your personal directory list for directories related to either individual Observation request numbers or global for all Observation requests within an STC. It is unique to each user. Up to 99 directories may be defined. Each directory path is assigned an ID-ReqNum and Sequence number. The ID-ReqNum is formatted where the ID is the STC and ReqNum is the Observation request number ("0000" for global) for the directory. The sequence number is unique within each ID-ReqNum and defines the search order for the directories in the list.
Individual directories can be added, copied, deleted and moved up or down in the list. Additionally as a bulk feature, rows selected from the list can be copied to the Windows clipboard and new directories added directly from the clipboard. The z/OS repository is updated once the ‘OK' button is clicked.
Application Performance Analyzer for z/OS synchronizes your Directories Repository in the GUI with your "A03 - Java Source Program Mapping" information in ISPF.
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