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Sample Project Utility (option 7)

z/OS ISPF Software Configuration and Library Manager Guide and Reference
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The SCLM Sample Project Utility makes it easier to create a sample SCLM project to use in learning the functions of SCLM, or as the basis for building a project for production use. In addition, you can use the Sample Project Utility to delete a project that was built using the utility.

The SCLM Sample Project Create function, Option 10.7.1, creates the data sets required for a simple SCLM project (including the VSAM accounting data base). It also creates a data set listing information about the project.

You must provide the names of several existing data sets on your system (such as, the ISPF macros data set), and the location of the High Level Assembler on your system.
  • If you have the Enterprise PL/I Compiler installed on your system, you have a choice of including a PL/I sample.
  • If you have the Enterprise COBOL Compiler installed on your system, you have a choice of including a COBOL sample.
  • If Fault Analyzer is installed on your system, you have a choice of generating a side file for member FLM01AD9.

You do not need knowledge of assembler or link-editing. The utility customizes, assembles, and link-edits the project definition for you. The architecture definitions are then imported from the ISPF sample library and the sample application is built and promoted to the top level of the hierarchy. The project is then ready to use for the scenario described in Development scenario. Use this scenario to learn the capabilities of SCLM.

The SCLM Sample Project Delete function, Option 10.7.2, deletes a project that was created with the Create utility. This function uses the information data set created by the Create utility to identify the data sets to delete.

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