MVS™ subprojects
contain the development resources that reside on an MVS system. You can create multiple
subprojects in a z/OS® project.
To create an MVS subproject:
- From the z/OS Projects view pop-up
menu, click New > MVS Subproject. The New MVS Subproject
wizard opens. The Host Short Name field shows
the name of the z/OS system
to which you are connected. If you are connected to more than one
system, you can change the system under which the subproject is created
by selecting the system from this list.
- From the Project Name list, select
the z/OS project to contain
this subproject. This field defaults to the project name
selected when you clicked the New > MVS Subproject action.
- In the Subproject Name field, type
a name for the new subproject. The High-level
Qualifier defaults to the user ID with which you logged
on to the remote system.
- Optional: You can choose a different high-level
qualifier from the High-level Qualifier list.
Note: You can also change the high-level qualifier after the
subproject has been created. See the related topics for more information
about how to change a subproject's high-level qualifier.
- From the property group area, choose one of the following
options:
- Select a property group to associate with the new
subproject: Click this radio button and then select a
property group for the new subproject.
- Create a new property group and associate it with
the subproject. Click Finish to edit the property group: Click
this radio button to create a new property group for the subproject.
Type a name for the group in the Name field
and then click Finish to set property values.
- Do not associate the subproject with a property
group: Click this radio button to create the subproject
without associating it with a property group.
- Click Finish to create the subproject
using the property group selected.
If you choose not to associate a property group
with the subproject, you can make an association later. To associate
a property group with the subproject, select the subproject and click Property
Group > Associate Property Group.