The ISPF Configuration utility enables you to:
- modify the configuration settings saved in the keyword files
- generate a configuration table load module or SMP/E USERMOD for
use on your ISPF system
- convert existing ISPF configuration table assembler files from
earlier releases of ISPF (SAMPLIB member ISRCNFIG) into the keyword
file format
The ISPF Configuration utility sets two types of values: system-wide
values and user-specific values. System-wide values are values that
are used for all users and are re-read from the Configuration Table
at the beginning of each ISPF session. For example, the PDF Exits
and PDF Default Unit are system-wide values.
User-specific values are used as initial values when a new profile
is created. For example, if a user has an ISPSPROF or Edit Profile,
it is used instead of the Configuration Table values. These profiles
hold user-specific values.
As system administrator you can, if you choose, ensure that even
user-specific values are set according to your specifications. Some
of the user-specific Edit Profile fields have corresponding FORCE
fields. The FORCE fields enable you to require the user to use the
specified configuration values even if the user already has an edit
profile. If the user attempts to modify one of the "forced" values,
an error message is displayed. Some of the user-specific ISPSPROF
fields have corresponding RESET fields. The RESET fields enable you
to reset these values once for each user. The reset is done when the
Sitewide Defaults Version Level is incremented. Any ISPSPROF fields
that do not have RESET fields are not used by a user unless they are
creating a new ISPSPROF table.
You can generate the keyword file in one of two ways:
- Use the Convert Assembler Configuration Table to Keyword File option
on the ISPF Configuration utility main menu.
- Use the Create/Modify Settings and Regenerate Keyword File option
on the ISPF Configuration utility main menu.
To start the ISPF Configuration utility run the command TSO
ISPCCONF while in ISPF. This displays the ISPF Configuration
utility main menu panel, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1. ISPF configuration utility
main menu panel (ISPPCONF) ISPF Configuration Utility
1 Create/Modify Settings and Regenerate Keyword File
2 Edit Keyword File Configuration Table
3 Verify Keyword Table Contents
4 Build Configuration Table Load Module
5 Convert Assembler Configuration Table to Keyword File
6 Build SMP/E USERMOD
7 Convert Configuration Table Loadmod to Keyword File
Keyword File Data Set
Data Set . . . ______________________________________________
Member . . . . ________
Configuration Table Assembler Source Data Set
Data Set . . . ______________________________________________
Member . . . . ________
Output File Content for Keyword File
2 1. Include only non-default values
2. Include defaults as comments
3. Include all values
Current Configuration Table
Keyword File : not available
Identifier . : ISPCFIGU Level . . . : 480R8001
Compile Date : 2001/11/22 Compile Time :
Option ===> _____________________________________________________________
F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F7=Backward F8=Forward F9=Swap
F12=Cancel
These options are available on the ISPF Configuration utility main
menu:
- Create/Modify Settings and Regenerate Keyword File (see Create/Modify Settings and Regenerate Keyword File).
- Edit Keyword File Configuration Table (see Edit Keyword File Configuration Table).
- Verify Keyword Table Contents (see Verify Keyword Table Contents).
- Build Configuration Table Load Module (see Build Configuration Table Load Module).
- Convert Assembler Configuration Table to Keyword File (see Convert Assembler Configuration Table to Keyword File).
- Build SMP/E USERMOD (see Build SMP/E USERMOD).
- Convert Configuration Table LoadMod to Keyword File (see Convert Configuration Table LoadMod to Keyword File).
These input fields are available on the ISPF Configuration utility
main menu panel:
- Keyword File Data Set
- The name of the data set and member containing the keyword file
you want to use. The data set must exist and have a record length
of at least 255 bytes for variable-length files, and 251 bytes for
fixed-length files. This must be a Partitioned Data Set (PDS).
- Configuration Table Assembler Source Data Set
- The name of the sequential data set or partitioned data set and
member containing the Configuration Table assembler source code to
be converted into a keyword file.
- Output File Content for Keyword File
- The entry in this field determines the type of data written to
the keyword file when the Convert Assembler Configuration Table to
Keyword file option, or the Create/Modify Settings and Regenerate
Keyword File option is used. Valid values are:
- 1
- Only those values that are different than the default values are
included in the keyword file.
- 2
- Those values different than the default values are included in
the keyword file, and all default values are included as comment lines.
- 3
- All values are included in the keyword file.