CCSIDWARN
- CCSIDWARN
- Controls whether a warning message will be displayed when FM/Db2
connects to a Db2® subsystem,
if the CCSID of the terminal differs from the CCSID of the plan. FM/Db2
will connect to a Db2® subsystem
when the application id first entered or when the Db2® SSID is changed.
This option is used in conjunction with the CCSIDWARNIGNORE option in the FMN2SSDM macro.
Options are provided to allow you to:- Set the initial value of the system CCSID Warning message option for new FM/Db2 users.
- Force the system CCSID Warning message option for all FM/Db2 users; alternatively allow FM/Db2 users to control the initial setting using the new system option, that is saved in the user's ISPF profile.
There are two sub-parameters to CCSIDWARN. You do not have to specify them all in FMN2POPI, but if you do so, they must be in the order shown in the syntax diagram. If you specify more than one, they must be separated by commas and enclosed in parentheses.
If you do not specify CCSIDWARN at all in your FMN2POPI macro, the default setting of (INITOFF,PROFILE) is used.
Note: This option only applies to Db2® Release 7 and later.The sub-parameters are described below.
- INITOFF, INITON
- Determines the initial system CCSID Warning message option setting
in the user's profile, when the profile is first created.
For users with an existing FM/Db2 profile, the effect depends on the setting of the second parameter (described below). If INITFIXED is specified for the second parameter, then every FM/Db2 edit session begins with either the system CCSID Warning message option not being set if INITOFF is specified, or the system CCSID Warning message option being set if INITON is specified.
- PROFILE, INITFIXED
- Determines if the user can alter the initial setting of system
CCSID Warning message option in FM/Db2 edit.
INITFIXED prevents the user from altering the initial setting of the system CCSID Warning message option.
PROFILE allows the user to change this initial setting and it is preserved between FM/Db2 sessions in the user's profile.