DSNZPARM Application Parameters Workspace

The DSNZPARM Application Parameters workspace shows information about the parameters that affect the default settings of the DB2 application.

This workspace is comprised of the following views:

DSNZPARM Module Information (table view)
Shows the name and the assembly date of the current, initial, and previous DSNZPARM module.
DSNTIPF - Application Default 1 (table view)
Shows the Db2 field names, ZPARM names, and the values set for each parameter. These entries define application programming default values. These values are used as default values by the program preparation panels, the program preparation CLIST (DSNH), and the precompiler. These values can also be used as default values by other programs, such as DB2 QMF.
DSNTIP4 - Application Default 2 (table view)
Shows the Db2 field names, ZPARM names, and the values set for each parameter. These entries define application programming default values. These values are used as default values by the program preparation panels, the program preparation CLIST (DSNH), and the precompiler. These values can also be used as default values by other programs, such as DB2 QMF.
DSNTIP4 - Application Default 3 (table view)
Shows the Db2 field names, ZPARM names, and the values set for each parameter. These entries define application programming default values. These values are used as default values by the program preparation panels, the program preparation CLIST (DSNH), and the precompiler. These values can also be used as default values by other programs, such as DB2 QMF.

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Based on the information that this workspace provides, you can recommend changes, set up situations, and verify that your recommended changes improve system performance.