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  • Preface
    • Audience for this Guide
    • What is Covered in this Guide
    • Version 7 Installation – What’s New
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  • Installation overview
    • Installation Procedures
  • Preparing for Installation
    • Step 1: Prepare for tableBASE installation
    • Step 2: Obtain installation files from installation media
    • Step 3: Verify recommended security considerations
  • Installing the tableBASE PC Server
    • Steps to install the tableBASE PC Server
      • Step 1—Move load modules to authorized load library
      • Step 2—Modify PROC and Install in PROCLIB
      • Step 3—Start the tableBASE PC Server
  • Installing tableBASE MVS batch
    • Steps to install tableBASE Batch
      • Step 1—Modify default parameters (optional)
      • Step 2—Copy tableBASE load modules
      • Step 3—Run tableBASE interface above the line
      • Step 4—Add recommended modules to LPA (optional)
      • Step 5—Convert tableBASE libraries to Version 6 format (optional)
      • Step 6—Point TBDR CLIST to newly installed libraries
      • Step 7—Update binder procedure to use the current TBLBASE API
      • Step 8—Convert BDAM table libraries to VSAM (optional)
      • Step 9—Confirm successful install
  • Installing the VTS (Virtual Table Share) product
    • Steps to install the VTS product
      • Step 1—Modify default parameters (optional)
      • Step 2—Copy tableBASE load modules (optional)
      • Step 3—Confirm successful VTS install
  • Installing the VTS Gate product
    • Steps to install and validate the VTS Gate product
      • Verify VTS Gate license
      • Read-only VTS-TSR start up and validation
      • Hardware key protected VTS-TSR start up and validation
      • SAF interface protected VTS-TSR start up and validation
  • Installing the CICS Interface product
    • Differences between tableBASE Release 5.x and newer releases
    • Steps to install the CICS Interface product
      • Step 1—Modify default parameters (optional)
      • Step 2—Copy tableBASE load modules (optional)
      • Step 3—Convert from BDAM table libraries to VSAM (optional)
      • Step 4—Create CICS definitions for tableBASE libraries
      • Step 5—Create CICS definitions for tableBASE programs and transactions
      • Step 6—Create CICS definitions for tableBASE journal files
      • Step 7—Edit PLT
      • Step 8—Update binder procedure to use new TBLBASE API
      • Step 9—Customize CICS startup JCL
      • Step 10—Confirm successful CICS Interface install
      • Step 11—Change system abends to task abends
    • Notes and restrictions
      • Level of CICS
      • CICS/TS CSD
      • FCT restriction for tableBASE libraries
  • Installing the IMS TM Interface product
    • Differences between Release 5.x and Version 7 affecting IMS
    • Steps to install the IMS/TM Interface product
      • Step 1—Modify default parameters (optional)
      • Step 2—Copy tableBASE load modules (optional)
      • Step 3—Check pre-load list
      • Step 4—Customize IMS startup JCL
      • Step 5—Confirm successful IMS Interface install
  • Installing the DB2 Stored Procedures Interface product
    • Steps for DB2 Stored Procedure support
      • Step 1—Modify default parameters (optional)
      • Step 2—Copy tableBASE load modules (optional)
      • Step 3—Customize startup JCL
  • Installing the tablesONLINE/CICS product
    • Steps to install tablesONLINE/CICS
    • Installing tablesONLINE/CICS for the first time
      • Step 1—Copy the tablesONLINE control libraries
      • Step 2—Customize CICS startup JCL
      • Step 3—Enable batch job submission from CICS—Part 1
      • Step 4—Create CICS definitions
      • Step 5—Confirm successful tablesONLINE install
      • Step 6—Enable batch job submission in CICS—Part 2
      • Step 7—Change Fetch Generic Delimiter (optional)
      • Step 8—Validate tablesONLINE/CICS Administration
    • Upgrading tablesONLINE/CICS from Release 4.2.x, 5.0.x, or 5.1
      • Upgrade 1—Create new TBACTLB library
      • Upgrade 2—Create new TBDICLB library
      • Upgrade 3—Create new TBAPPLB library
      • Upgrade 4—Update description tables
      • Upgrade 5—Update menu tables
      • Upgrade 6—Update message tables
      • Upgrade 7—Update help table
      • Upgrade 8—Update security module (optional)
    • Notes and restrictions
      • CICS/MRO or CICS/ISC
      • Converting Views
      • TWA size for tablesONLINE/CICS transactions
      • Generating C/C++ structures from tablesONLINE Views
  • Installing the tablesONLINE/ISPF product
    • Steps to install tablesONLINE/ISPF
      • Step 1—Change CLIST to variable blocked file (optional)
      • Step 2—Point TBALLOCS CLIST to newly installed TBSYSLB
      • Step 3—Point TBSKDEF SKELETON to newly installed load library
      • Step 4—Modify the primary ISPF menu to point to tablesONLINE
      • Step 5—Modify Help tutorial to point to tablesONLINE help
      • Step 6—Connect tablesONLINE to ISPF
      • Step 7—Confirm successful tablesONLINE/ISPF install
    • Notes and restrictions
      • Operating considerations and limitations
      • Generating C/C++ structures from tablesONLINE Views
  • tableBASE run-time options
    • ALLOW_TB_LIB_IO—Allow tableBASE Library I/O
    • CICSJRNL—CICS Journal File ID
    • DATERTNX—Date-Sensitive Processing Found Code
    • FGDELIM—Fetch Generic Delimiter
    • HASH_HI_DEN_LIM—High Density Limit for Hash Indexes
    • HASH_LOW_DEN_LIM—Low Density Limit for Hash Indexes
    • LDS—Linear Data Set Use
    • LIBnn, ML—tableBASE Library List
    • LISTOPTIONS—List Parameter Options
    • LOCKTIMERC—Lock Timer Wait Value
    • LOCKTIMEWTO—Lock Timer Message Wait Value
    • MAXNMTAB—Maximum Number of Tables
    • MTRETAIN—Retain Rows and Index Areas
    • MULTITASKING—Multitasking
    • MULTOPNX—Multiple Alternate Index
    • OVRRIDES—Allow Changes to Status Switches
    • RACF_LIBACCESS—Perform Checks on Protected Libraries
    • RACF_VTS—Perform Checks on SAF Interface Protected VTS-TSRs
    • STROBE—Strobe Interval
    • STROBEMETHOD—Strobe Method
    • SUPPRESS_DUMPS—Suppress tableBASE Messages and Dumps
    • SWITCHES—Status Switches
    • TABLEWAITRC—Table Open Enqueue Wait Time
    • TABLEWAITWTO—Table Open Enqueue Report Time
    • TPVM—VTS Group Manager Use
    • TSR_ALGORITHM—Optimize TSR Usage
    • TSR_KEY_PROTECT—Hardware Key Protection for VTS-TSRs
    • TSR_WARNING_FREQ—Frequency of TSR Allocation Warnings
    • TSR_WARNING_PCT—Percentage of TSR Allocation for Warning Activation
    • TSRACCESS—Read Only (RO) or Read Write (RW) TSR Access
    • TSRSIZE—tableSPACE Region Size
    • USEREXITS—User Exits
    • VTSFIRST, VTSLAST—VTS Search Sequence
    • VTSNAME—Specifying the Name of a VTS-TSR
    • VTSPREFIX—VTS Prefix Definition
    • ZEROROWS—Zero Data Table Rows on De-allocation
  • TBOPT dataset coding
  • Converting tableBASE libraries
    • Description of tableBASE library versions
    • Converting a tableBASE library
    • tableBASE version 5 library expansion limits
    • DK1TLCHK utility
  • tableBASE LPA-eligible programs
  • Source modules
  • JCL members
  • Distribution datasets and libraries
    • Mandatory tableBASE datasets
    • Optional tableBASE datasets
    • Mandatory tableBASE libraries
    • Optional tableBASE libraries
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Steps to install tableBASE Batch

With all members and datasets properly acquired from the installation media, you can now proceed to install the batch component on your system. This will consist of the following sub-steps:

  1. Step 1—Modify default parameters (optional)
  2. Step 2—Copy tableBASE load modules
  3. Step 3—Run tableBASE interface above the line
  4. Step 4—Add recommended modules to LPA (optional)
  5. Step 5—Convert tableBASE libraries to Version 6 format (optional)
  6. Step 6—Point TBDR CLIST to newly installed libraries
  7. Step 7—Update binder procedure to use the current TBLBASE API
  8. Step 8—Convert BDAM table libraries to VSAM (optional)
  9. Step 9—Confirm successful install
  • Step 1—Modify default parameters (optional)
  • Step 2—Copy tableBASE load modules
  • Step 3—Run tableBASE interface above the line
  • Step 4—Add recommended modules to LPA (optional)
  • Step 5—Convert tableBASE libraries to Version 6 format (optional)
  • Step 6—Point TBDR CLIST to newly installed libraries
  • Step 7—Update binder procedure to use the current TBLBASE API
  • Step 8—Convert BDAM table libraries to VSAM (optional)
  • Step 9—Confirm successful install
Last modified November 30, 2023