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Processing Sequence Maintenance (STRPSM)
This command changes the sequence in which objects are processed during transfer and compilation. You can ensure that objects of a specific object type, object attribute and detail (source) attribute are created in the target environment before other objects.
Since V16.0KEM02, this also works for file extensions of IFS objects.
Example: Suppose you wish to transfer a batch with a physical and a logical file. If the logical file was created first, the chance of successful creation would be slim because the logical file would be based upon the old physical file already existing in the target environment (if it is there at all).
You can use this command to specify the types of objects that have to be processed before objects of another type.
OMX986 Object Processing Sequence Maintenance 22-01-24 OMX98601 Work with Object Processing Sequence 10:11:17 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Position to ............: 0 2=Change 3=Copy 4=Delete 5=Display Opt Sequence nbr. Object type Attribute Detail attr. _ 175 *FIELD *ALL *ALL _ 175 *IDATTR *ALL *ALL _ 225 *FILE# *ALL *ALL _ 250 FILE PHYSICAL *ALL _ 275 *FILE PF *ALL _ 275 *FILE PF38 *ALL _ 300 *FILE LF *ALL _ 300 *FILE LF38 *ALL _ 325 *MDLF *ALL *ALL _ 325 FILE LOGICAL *ALL _ 350 *MSGF# *ALL *ALL _ 375 *BNDDIR *ALL *ALL _ 375 *FILE *ALL *ALL _ 375 *PROCESS *ALL *ALL _ 400 *CMD *ALL *ALL _ 400 *MODULE *ALL *ALL _ 650 *SRVPGM *ALL *ALL _ 654 *STMF *ALL *ALL _ 655 *STMF .CSS *ALL _ 656 *STMF .JS *ALL _ 657 *STMF .HTML *ALL _ 657 *STMF .PHTML *ALL _ 675 *PGM *ALL *ALL Bottom ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ F3=Exit F5=Refresh F6=Add F12=Cancel