Installing the sample application
It is important that the sample application (IDISFEMA) executes using the same ISPF application ID as the main Fault Analyzer ISPF application. If it does not, then updates
made by the sample to ISPF variables are not correctly picked up. A way to use the sample is to add
a new ISPF command, which invokes the main sample program using the same ISPF NEWAPPL application as
is used for the 'normal' invocation of Fault Analyzer. For
example, add the following command to a 'USER' command table, which is used by Fault Analyzer ISPF users:
Verb T Action
FASEL 0 SELECT CMD(%IDISFEMA &ZPARM) NEWAPPL(IDI)
This command assumes that Fault Analyzer is normally
invoked using a NEWAPPL of IDI, for example from an
application selection panel using a command similar to the following:
9,PGM(IDIPDDIR) NEWAPPL(IDI) SCRNAME(FAULTA)
As well as the above, the CLIST IDISFECL must be in one of the data sets that is allocated to the user's SYSPROC concatenation.