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4-4 Administrative Products for DB2 Installation Guide
Enabling the Product CLISTs
Enabling the Product CLISTs
Summary: This section describes the steps that you must perform to enable the product
CLISTs.
Step 1 Make the product CLISTs available for execution.
Administrative Products are shipped with CLISTs. From the Install System
dialog, you were prompted to indicate whether to use the ALTLIB command
to make these CLISTs available for execution. If you decided not to use the
ALTLIB command, copy the CLISTs from the HLQ. CLIST library to a
library in your SYSPROC concatenation, or add the HLQ.CLIST library to
your SYSPROC concatenation.
BMC Software products that are installed with different high-level qualifiers
(that is, products that are installed individually and that may reside in
different libraries) can be accessed from a single BMC Software-supplied
ISPF interface. The Administrative Products for DB2 require you to integrate
their ISPF dialog into your ISPF system. The Install System generates a
BMC Software-supplied ISPF interface based on the options and products
that you specify during installation. The Install System then generates a
CLIST (BMCDB2) and a panel (BMCDB2PR). This CLIST and panel are
generated in the HLQ.JCL library.
If you want to invoke the BMCDB2 CLIST implicitly, copy the CLIST to a
CLIST library that is normally allocated to your TSO session.
Step 2 Edit the BMCDB2 CLIST.
If you install the products individually using the same installation data set,
the BMCDB2 CLIST and BMCDB2PR panel are generated using only the
options for the last product that was installed. Therefore, you may not be able
to access the previously installed product unless you manually edit the
BMCDB2 CLIST. Use the following scenarios as examples for editing the
BMCDB2 CLIST.
Note: If you are planning to execute multiple copies of the BMCDB2
CLIST, you may need to change the ISPF application ID that the
CLIST allocates so that each SSID user profile is unique across all
BMCDB2 CLISTs. Otherwise, changing user options in one SSID
might also change the same user options for a different SSID. Refer
to “Avoiding User Options Overlay” on page 3-15 for more
information.