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rameshvaamshy Currently Banned New User
Joined: 19 Aug 2007 Posts: 14 Location: bangalore
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Hi techies,please clarify my doubts.while adding an element to devlp region using endevor's batch optin......
inthe screen shot what are
ccid
copy back
override sign out
processor group and
display list
where ccid eq
where proc grp eq
build using map
and what should i specify for all these options. |
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nuthan
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Joined: 26 Sep 2005 Posts: 146 Location: Bangalore
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The values for these fields are depend on ur company. They have some specific and standard values for this. check with them...
Regarding
''inthe screen shot what are ccid copy back override sign out processor roup and'
Go thourgh any endevor meterial which is also available in this forum. |
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saiprasadh
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Joined: 20 Sep 2006 Posts: 154 Location: US
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Hi Ramesh
CCID ==> your mainframe user id
OVERRIDE SIGNOUT
For Example : In Endevor it will have the details of the User Id which moved the code, If you are trying to move a code which is already present in the Endevor with some other Id then you have to give Y in this option.
PROCESSOR GROUP:
It is just a name , which has the compiler option for the type of the code you want to move to endevor, You can create a processor group.
DISPLAY LIST
If you are searching a program in the endevor, you can use these search option .
CCID EQ ==> This will search the program based on the Main frame Userid you provide
PROC EQ ==> This will search the program based on the processor Group you provide
BUILD USING MAP :
For Example: If code is present in both test region and integration region , but you want to view the code in the Test Region
alone then give the 'Y' in this option.
Please Correct me if i am wrong
Thanks
Sai |
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murmohk1
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Joined: 29 Jun 2006 Posts: 1436 Location: Bangalore,India
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Moderators,
Please delete my prev post.
Sai,
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CCID ==> your mainframe user id |
As Nuthan, this is might be the case in your shop. Generally its an unique number generated for each change.
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For Example : In Endevor it will have the details of the User Id which moved the code, If you are trying to move a code which is already present in the Endevor with some other Id then you have to give Y in this option. |
Without siging out the element, why will move the code to endevor?
Also please note that, most shops doesn't provide OVERRIDE SIGNOUT access. |
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