HLASM Toolkit Feature Installation and Customization Guide
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Step 5: Put HLASM Toolkit Feature into production

HLASM Toolkit Feature Installation and Customization Guide
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  1. Log on to MAINT if you plan to put HLASM Toolkit Feature general-use code on the 'Y' disk (MAINT's 19E disk). Alternatively, log on to the owner of the disk that is to contain the production level of the HLASM Toolkit Feature code.
  2. Link to HLASM Toolkit Feature code and access MAINT's Y disk.

    Choose which access is required depending on whether you have used a minidisk or SFS.

    For minidisk access:

    For SFS access:

  3. Move HLASM Toolkit Feature to the Y disk.

    All the HLASM Toolkit Feature modules should be placed onto the Y disk using the VMFCOPY command.

    The ASMSMAC MACLIB should also be copied, if you wish to make the structured macros available to the users.

    Options:
    olddate
    Uses the date and time on each input file as the date and time of the last update of each corresponding output file.
    replace
    Causes the output file to replace an existing file with the same file identifier.

    If you do not want to use the Y disk for general use code, log on as the owner of the disk where you put the production level of the HLASM Toolkit Feature code.

    The VMFCOPY command updates the VMSES PARTCAT file on the 19E disk.

    If you want to move the Enhanced SuperC (SuperC) then the following parts should also be copied to the Y disk.
    • ASMFSRCH OPTSLIST
    • ASMF3270 IOS3270
    • ASMF327 XMOD
    • ASMFPRT EXEC
    • ASMFSUPC NAMES
    • ASMFSUPC MENU
    • ASMFSUPC EXEC
    • ASMFSUPC OPTSLIST
    • ASMFSUPC HELP
    If you want to move the cross reference facility (ASMXREF) then the following parts should also be copied to the Y disk.
    • ASMTEST CNTL
    • ASMTEST DEFAULTS
    • ASMTEST EXEC
    • ASMTEST ASSEMBLE
    • ASMXRPT EXEC
    • ASMXSCAN EXEC
    • ASMXSEP EXEC
    • ASMXLANG SAMPLE
    • ASMXTOKN SAMPLE
  4. Resave the CMS saved system.
    This updates the shared Y-STAT (the saved Y disk file directory).
    1. Define named saved system

      This creates a named saved system for CMS.

    2. Resave the CMS system

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