Creating and Using DEFINEs
TACL DEFINE Commands
You can use the TACL DEFINE commands shown in
DEFINEs. For command syntax and options, see the TACL Reference Manual.
Table 6-1. TACL DEFINE Commands
Command
SET DEFINE
SHOW DEFINE
ADD DEFINE
RESET DEFINE
INFO DEFINE
ALTER DEFINE
DELETE DEFINE Deletes one or more existing DEFINEs from the PFS of the current
Example of Creating and Using a DEFINE
This example shows how to create and use a SPOOL DEFINE with FUP to copy a file
from disk to the spooler. The SPOOL DEFINE sets the attributes of the spooler job
before you run FUP.
Task 1: Ensure DEFINEs are Enabled
Ensure that DEFINEs are enabled for your TACL process (DEFMODE setting is ON):
10> SHOW DEFMODE
Defmode
If DEFMODE is set to OFF, enter a SET DEFMODE ON command:
11> SET DEFMODE ON
For more information, see
Task 2: Create the DEFINE
In the ADD DEFINE command, you specify a name and class for the DEFINE, as well
as any other attributes you want to define.
Function
Sets the values for one or more DEFINE attributes in the working
attribute set.
Displays a value associated with a specific DEFINE attribute, all
attribute values that are currently set or defaulted, or all attributes in the
working attribute set.
Creates one or more DEFINEs in the process file segment (PFS) of the
current TACL process.
Resets one or more attributes in the working attribute set to their initial
default values.
Displays the attributes and values associated with one or more existing
DEFINEs in the PFS of the current TACL process.
Changes the attribute values of one or more existing DEFINEs in the
PFS of the current TACL process.
TACL process.
ON
Enabling and Disabling DEFINEs
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TACL DEFINE Commands
Table 6-1
when working with
on page 6-6.