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ENDEVOR ADD/UPDATE

5d. OPTION 2 - ADD/UPDATE (Example Continued).

---------------------------- ADD/UPDATE ELEMENTS ----------------------------
OPTION ===> a

blank - Member list A - Add an element U - Update an element

TO ENDEVOR: ACTION OPTIONS:
ENVIRONMENT ===> CLAIMST CCID ===>
SYSTEM ===> ACES GENERATE ELEMENT ===> Y (Y/N)
SUBSYSTEM ===> ACES DELETE INPUT SOURCE ===> N (Y/N)
ELEMENT ===> othirpt1 NEW VERSION ===>
TYPE ===> COBOL OVERRIDE SIGNOUT ===> N (Y/N)
STAGE: U PROCESSOR GROUP ===>
COMMENT ===> brief explaination UPDATE IF PRESENT ===> N (Y/N)
of change
FROM ISPF LIBRARY: LIST OPTIONS:
PROJECT ===> OTXX94 DISPLAY LIST ===> Y (Y/N)
LIBRARY ===> END
TYPE ===> SOURCE
MEMBER ===> othirpt1 THRU MEMBER ===>

FROM OTHER PARTITIONED OR SEQUENTIAL DATA SET:
DATA SET NAME ===>

NOTE: If the element is being added to Endevor for the first time, you must specify the PROCESSOR GROUP for Endevor to use. See list of appropriate processor groups.
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After you have typed in all the information needed on the ADD/UPDATE screen,
PF3 to the SCL GENERATION screen. Note that in the upper right hand corner of this
screen a message reads "1 REQUEST(S) BUILT". This message verifies that the ADD/UPDATE of the element was built into the SCL data set and is ready to
submit as a batch job.

From the SCL GENERATION screen, PF3 to the BATCH OPTIONS MENU screen.

5e. Processor Group Notes

If the program existed in Endevor, a Processor Group has been assigned. Leave the PROCESSOR GROUP (under ACTION OPTIONS) blank, as in the above example. Endevor uses the existing Processor Group.

If you are adding DB2 to an existing program or adding a program for the first time - a NEW Processor Group needs to be assigned to the program. To assign a Processor Group, on the ADD/UPDATE ELEMENTS screen: type one of the existing processor groups in, or place "*" on the PROCESSOR GROUP option. When you type an asterisk, Endevor displays the entire list of Processors for the type indicated (COBOL, TELON, PL1 or ASSM). Place an "S" next to the appropriate processor and hit enter. The following shows an example of the display for processor group selection.