Template Build Utility panel

Panel and field definitions

Figure 1. Template Build Utility panel
  Process   Options   Help
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 File Manager           Template Build Utility

 Copybook:
    Data set name .                                               
    Member  . . . .             Blank or pattern for member list

 Template:
    Data set name .                                               
    Member mask . .          

 Processing Options:
    Enter "/" to select option
       Batch execution
       Replace existing templates
       Advanced member selection
       Skip member list


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Data set name (Copybook)
Must be a PDS(E) except for vendor-managed library systems such as Panvalet, CA/Librarian, and so on.
Member (Copybook)
You can enter a member name or pattern or leave blank.
Data set name (Template)
Must be a PDS or PDSE identifying where the templates will be stored.
Member mask
Name of a member of a partitioned data set. If you leave the member name blank, or specify a member name pattern, File Manager displays a member name list. You can then select the required member by entering S in the Select field for the appropriate member.
Batch execution
Enter "/" to edit the JCL to run the function in batch.
Replace existing templates
Enter "/" to replace like named members in the output partitioned data set.
Advanced member selection
Enter "/" to specify a range of members to be selected, rather than a specific or generic member name. If you specify this option, the copybook member name is ignored.
Skip member name list
Enter "/" to run without showing the member selection list. This option is ignored if errors are found whilst processing (for example, duplicate output member names when an output member mask has been used).

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