The Selection of target locations page of the Generate Runtime Code wizard is available only if you select the check box Generate to another location on the File selection page of the wizard.
For a local destination you can select any subfolder in your workspace. For a remote destination you can select (depending on the type of output file) either a partitioned data set on MVS™ or a directory on z/OS UNIX System Services.
When you have finished making selections on this page of the wizard, click Finish to have the wizard perform its tasks, or click Next to go to the next page of the wizard.
Select the radio button Generate to another local project if you want the wizard to copy its output files to a folder or folders in your workspace.
When this button is selected the Systems view pane displays the folders in your current workspace. You can perform useful operations on these folders (such as New, Rename, Delete, and Search) by right-clicking a folder and then selecting an operation from the pop-up menu.
The wizard displays the name of the selected destination folder in the input field.
Select the radio button Generate to a remote location if you want the wizard to copy its output files into data sets or directories on a remote z/OS system.
When this button is selected the Systems View pane displays the MVS and z/OS UNIX System Services connections that you have created in the Remote Systems view. You can perform many useful operations on these connections (such as New, Connect, and settings Properties) and on their directories or partitioned data sets (such as New, Copy, and Search) by right-clicking a node and then selecting an operation from the pop-up menu.
z/OS UNIX System Services connections in the Systems View pane.
The z/OS UNIX locations group on the left side of the page.
These items are not shown on this page of the wizard if both of the following circumstances are true:
You are generating output for CICS Service Flow Runtime: Level 1.0 (see CICS® Service Flow Runtime Levels 1.0 and 2.0).
You are not generating Web service files (in the generation properties editor, in the Generate Web Service Files list, you selected None).
In the Systems View pane, expand the z/OS UNIX System Services connection that you want to use.
Drag a directory from thez/OS UNIX System Services connection in the Systems View pane to the input field for the type of output file (such as SFP file) for which you want to set a destination.
The wizard displays the path of the selected destination directory or partitioned data set in the input field.
In the Systems View pane, expand the MVS connection that you want to use.
Drag a partitioned data set from the MVS connection in the Systems View pane to the input field for the type of output file (such as Source code) for which you want to set a destination.
The wizard displays only those types of output file that are going to be generated on this run of the wizard (for example, see the WSBind file below).
For more information about the files described in this subtopic see Files created by the Generate Runtime Code wizard.
Specify the folder (for a local copy) or the z/OS UNIX System Services directory (for a remote copy) into which you want the Web service BIND file for a Web service to be copied.
This field is visible only if you are generating output for a Web service (see Common generation properties of all three flow types).
Type the folder or directory into which you want the WSBind file to be copied.
If you have an active connection to a CICS Resource Definition server (see Step B4. (Optional) Create a connection to a CICS Resource Definition server) then this field expands to a list of the WSBind pickup directories that are defined for PIPELINEs in the connected CICS regions.
Select a directory to which you want the WSBind file to be copied or type an entry into the input field.
Specify the folder (for a local copy) or the z/OS UNIX System Services directory (for a remote copy) into which you want the Web service definition file for a Web service to be copied.
This field is displayed only if you are generating output for a Web service (see Common generation properties of all three flow types).
Type the folder or directory into which you want the WSDL file to be copied.
If you have an active connection to a CICS Resource Definition server (see Step B4. (Optional) Create a connection to a CICS Resource Definition server) then this field expands to a list of the WSBind pickup directories that are defined for PIPELINEs in the connected CICS regions.
Select a directory to which you want the WSDL file to be copied or type an entry into the input field.
Select a directory to which you want the WSDL file to be copied or type an entry into the input field.
If you leave this field blank, then the wizard generates the WSDL file in the default subfolder within the Generation folder of the service flow project (see Subfolders in which generation properties files and runtime output files are stored) but does not copy the WSDL file to a local or remote destination.
Specify the folder (for a local copy) or the z/OS UNIX System Services directory (for a remote copy) into which you want the service flow properties file to be copied (see Service flow properties file).
This field is visible only if you are generating output for CICS Service Flow Runtime: Level 2.0 (see CICS Service Flow Runtime Levels 1.0 and 2.0).
Ask your system administrator for the path that you should specify in this field (see Service flow properties file).
Specify the folder (for a local copy) or the MVS partitioned data set (for a remote copy) into which you want the COBOL source file to be copied.
Specify the folder (for a local copy) or the MVS partitioned data set (for a remote copy) into which you want the COBOL copy book files to be copied.
Specify the folder (for a local copy) or the MVS partitioned data set (for a remote copy) into which you want the JCL files to be copied.