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D — defaults

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Option D (Defaults) brings up an additional panel, shown in Figure 1, that allows you to:
  • Specify SuperC output data set default allocation parameters

    The first extent and secondary space values are used whenever Options 3.12, 3.13, or 3.14 create a new output data set such as a listing or statements data set. If you specify a new data set with a member name, the directory space value is used to create a PDS. If you blank out any of the values, SuperC will supply defaults.

    Space values are applicable only if you select "Invoke SuperC via PROGRAM interface".
    Note: New data set allocation block size parameters are controlled by the PDF Configuration Table. See z/OS ISPF Planning and Customizing for details.
  • Specify your own Statements data set initial edit macro name
  • Enable or disable a new high performance program interface to SuperC. If you select "Invoke SuperC via PROGRAM interface", ISPF invokes SuperC directly. Otherwise, ISPF invokes SuperC via a CLIST named ISRSFORG (ISRSSRCH for Search-For). The CLIST interface may be useful if you need to customize the allocations or wish to post-process the result. The PROGRAM interface is more efficient and is the default.
Figure 1. SuperC - Defaults panel (ISRSDFLT)
                               SUPERC - Defaults

         Verify entries below. End or Enter to exit.


 New List data set allocation in blocks:
 1st Extent . . 50     Secondary . . 100    Directory . . 5  

 New Update data set allocation in blocks:
 1st Extent . . 15     Secondary . . 30     Directory . . 5  

 New Profile data set allocation in blocks:
 1st Extent . . 5      Secondary . . 5      Directory . . 5  

 New Statements data set allocation in blocks:
 1st Extent . . 5      Secondary . . 5      Directory . . 5  

 Statements data set initial edit macro name . . !ISRSMAC

 Enter "/" to select option
 /  Invoke SuperC via PROGRAM interface

 Command ===>                                                                 
  F1=Help    F2=Split   F3=Exit    F9=Swap   F12=Cancel

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