Preparing QMF as a DB2 universal database for OS/390 application

In this series of steps, you:

If you have an earlier release of QMF installed in the DB2 UDB for OS/390 subsystem, some of these resources are already available.

If you are installing QMF into a DB2 for OS/390 Version 7 (or higher) database, be sure that the database Application Encoding installation parameter for bind of plans and packages is set to either EBCDIC or an EBCDIC ccsid.

In Step 8--Binding QMF install programs to DB2 UDB for OS/390 you edit and bind two DB2 UDB for OS/390 application programs. In the remaining steps, you run TSO batch jobs (through the program IKJEFT01) and use the output of Step 8--Binding QMF install programs to DB2 UDB for OS/390 to run DB2 UDB for OS/390 statements. Most of the components for these steps are members of the library QMF720.SDSQSAPE or QMF720.SDSQLOAD. For these steps that run TSO batch, check the step completion codes in the system messages. Completion messages can be found in the SYSTSPRT or the SYSTERM output, as indicated.

Each substep can be restarted, since all of the changes to the DB2 UDB for OS/390 database remain uncommitted until the end of the job.

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