Submitting the customization jobs
After TCz generates the customization jobs for Db2® Object Comparison Tool, you must submit them to complete the customization process. SYSADM or equivalent authority is required to run the generated jobs.
About this task
TCz generates customization jobs based on the tasks and steps that you select. The following table shows the relationship between the tasks and steps that you select, and the member that contains the jobs that TCz generates.
| Tasks | Steps | Template name | Template type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Create the VB CLIST and EXEC libraries. | Create the VB libraries. | GOCFB2VB | perhlq |
The following figure shows part of the Finish Product Customization (CCQPCST) panel. The table on this panel shows the customization jobs that are generated by TCz. They are grouped by job sequence number.
CCQPCST Finish Product Customization Row 1 to 2 of 2
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For a first-time customization, submit the jobs in the members in the order
in which they apply to the DB2 entries. Otherwise, submit only the necessary
jobs that were generated after changes were made. To submit jobs, browse
the members and issue the TSO SUBMIT command.
Line Commands: E - Edit B - Browse
Product customization library .: CCQTCZ.SYSADM.CUST.$3090$.GOC1020
Cmd Member New SSID GrpAttch Template Date Description
- -------- --- ---- -------- -------- ---------- ------------------------------>
A0FB2VB YES -- -- GOCFB2VB 2013/01/10 Copy the FB libraries to the VB
--------------------------- End of customized jobs ----------------------------The member-naming conventions depend on whether the customization jobs are for Db2 entries, an LPAR, or the product, as follows:
- Customization jobs for Db2 entries
- The members use the following naming
convention:
<job_sequence_number><job_ID><DB2_entry_ID>where
- job_sequence_number
- Two alphanumeric characters, A0 - Z9, that TCz assigns to a customization job. The number for the first template in the sequence is A0, the number for the second template is A1, and so on.
- job_ID
- Characters 4 - 7 of the template name, if the template name has five or more characters. Otherwise, only character 4 is used. Object Comparison Tool assigns the template name.
- DB2_entry_ID
- Two alphanumeric characters, AA - 99, that TCz assigns to a Db2 entry.
For example, the XYZBNDDB2_entry_ID_1 and XYZBNDDB2_entry_ID_2 jobs are generated from the XYZBNDGR template, and the XYZ4DB2_entry_ID_1 and XYZ4DB2_entry_ID_2 jobs are generated from the XYZ4 template. If the jobs are generated on two Db2 entries, the following member names are listed sequentially: A0BNDGAA, A0BNDGAB, A14AA, A14AB.
- Customization jobs for an LPAR or the product
- The members use the following naming
convention:
<job_sequence_number><job_ID>where
- job_sequence_number
- Two alphanumeric characters, A0 - Z9, that TCz assigns to a customization job. The number for the first template in the sequence is A0, the number for the second template is A1, and so on.
- job_ID
- Characters 4 - 8 of the template name, if the template name has five or more characters. Otherwise, only character 4 is used. For example, for the XYZMAKE template, the job ID is MAKE. For the XYZM template, the job ID is M. Object Comparison Tool assigns the template name, and it is displayed in the Template column.
For example, the XYZBNDGR job is generated from the XYZBNDGR template, and the XYZ4 job is generated from the XYZ4 template. The following member names are listed sequentially: A0BNDGR, A14.
Use the New column to determine whether the job member needs to be submitted:
- YES
- The job member is newly created or updated and needs to be submitted for customization.
- NO
- The job member is not newly created or updated and does not need to be submitted for customization.
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Results
What to do next
You can generate more customization jobs for other Db2 entries, view a list of customization jobs that you previously generated, or recustomize Object Comparison Tool.