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The type of client that you are using, for example, CICS or batch, determines the actual syntax to use. In general, the syntax is:TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS External Environments or TIBCO Object Service Broker for Open Systems External Environments for detailed information about the syntax for a specific client type.z/OS: TIBCO Object Service Broker limits the total list of parameters you specify when you start an Execution Environment to a length of 900 characters. The mechanism you use to run the Execution Environment can further reduce this limit.Open Systems: To set a parameter using an environment variable, use a name in the following format:
• <type> is one of: EE, SESSION, MON, or TTY
• <parameter group name > is the name of an Execution Environment, session, osMon, or ostty (specified by the NAME parameter and present, for example, in ee.prm, session.prm, or mon.prm as names of parameter groups)
• <parameter name> is the name of the parameter that you want to set
• To set the environment variable for the DOB parameter to MYDOB for an Execution Environment called PROD, use:
• To set the environment variable for the INSTLIB parameter to MYLIB for a TIBCO Object Service Broker monitor process called PRODMON, use:You can specify TIBCO Object Service Broker parameters using the HRNIN DD statement for all client styles, or a CLIST for TSO clients. The following section describes using an input file. For details about using a CLIST, refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS External Environments.The data set associated with HRNIN can be sequential, partitioned, or instream. The format of HRNIN must be as follows:
• Columns 73 through 80 are reserved for card sequence numbers for RECFM=FB data sets
• Comments are denoted with an asterisk (*) in column 1, or delimited anywhere between parameters by /* */
//PARM=(OFFLINE,’U=USERID,TDS=VTAMID’) > USER AND VTAM IDS//STEPLIB DD DSN=HUR01.HURON.LOAD,DISP=SHR > SHOULD CUSTOMIZE//HRNIN DD * > RULE AND PARAMETERS
If a parameter is specified in both HRNIN and the PARM statement, the value in the PARM statement takes precedence.You can specify parameter values using parameter files. The parameter files are located in %OS_ROOT%\database on Windows and ${OS_ROOT}/database on Solaris. The files are indexed by a NAME parameter and only parameter assignments that follow the NAME parameter whose value corresponds to the current NAME parameter for the process to be used.
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