SSCM is offered with an SDF interface for the user interface. This gives the SSCM user all the functions and advantages offered by SDF - guided dialog, help texts for operands, the use of default values.
The SDF syntax representation of the commands is explained in the manual „B2000 OSD/BC Commands“ [20].
The following SSCM statements are available to (sub)system administration:
Command | Meaning |
Add subsystem definition(s) to subsystem catalog | |
Define additional job entry points | |
Distribute subsystems to holder tasks | |
Check subsystem definition(s) for consistency | |
Create SSCM statement list for generation | |
Modify subsystem attributes | |
Modify work task parameters | |
Revoke disjunctive distribution of subsystems in class 5 memory | |
Logically delete definition of subsystem from subsystem catalog | |
Save subsystem catalog as PAM file | |
Terminate subsystem definition(s) | |
Control disjunctive distribution of subsystems in class 5 memory | |
Define attributes and entry points of subsystem | |
Show subsystem configuration | |
Show contents of SSD object (subsystem definitions) | |
Define name of static subsystem catalog | |
Modify static subsystem catalog | |
Generate SSD object for adding subsystem definitions |