Overview

This panel allows you to specify a common list of dataset names that Source Program Mapping (SPM) uses to search for a source program. This list is common to all users, and is searched in the specified order when the ‘P’ command is used, and a source match is not found in the user’s personal dataset list as defined in their A04: Source Mapping Dataset List panel. The list is saved in the common data store, and can be maintained by any user with AdministerProduct authorization. Users without AdministerProduct authorization can view the list, but update operations are disabled. For details on setting up AdministerProduct authorization, refer to Chapter 2 of the Application Performance Analyzer for z/OS® Customization Guide.

When datasets in the common list are searched, the user’s setting for ‘Match on Compile Date & Time’ as defined in their A04: Source Mapping Dataset List panel is used. By default, Application Performance Analyzer will not search for an exact match on compile date and time.

A sample panel is shown here:

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A05 - Source Mapping Common List (0002/TSTJOB)                Row 00001 of 00050
Command ===> __________________________________________________ Scroll ===> CSR

Specify up to 50 listing repository datasets to be used as a common
list of datasets for all users when source mapping.

 
Seqn  File Type Repository  Dataset Name
0001      L         0         COMMON.COBOL.SOURCE                           
0002      S         0         COMMON.PLI.IDILANGX                           
0003      A         0         COMMON.ADATA                                  
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