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2-24 Administrative Products for DB2 Installation Guide
Generating Installation JCL
The worklist members are structured in a BMC Software executable
format and can contain the following types of statements:
DB2 Data Definition Language (DDL)
Data Control Language (DCL)
Data Manipulation Language (DML)
DB2 utility parameters
5.C After all of the required jobs are generated, press Enter to display the
list of generated jobs.
Step 6 Before you submit the jobs, review the product documentation for additional
installation requirements.
Some products have specific requirements for submitting the installation
batch jobs. Use the following sources to determine the requirements for each
product that you are installing:
the $I00DOC member of the installation batch jobs
the product chapters in this book
release notes, flashes, and technical bulletins that are distributed with the
products
Step 7 Run the jobs in the order that is shown on the list and as instructed by the
product documentation.
Return Codes Greater than 0
Return codes greater than 0 are specific to the install job that is run and the
products that are referenced. Refer to the comment block near the beginning
of install job $I40INST for information about return codes greater than 0.
You may receive a return code 4 during the bind steps when installing some
products on various DB2 versions.
To Remove Old DB2 Structures
The installation procedure generates JCL member $I98DROP. You can use
this member to drop DB2 structures that are created during installation or
that become obsolete as a result of subsequent installations. This capability is
useful if you cancel, restart, or upgrade an installation.