The target runtime environment for a generation properties file is selected in the New Generation Properties wizard (see Step A1. Create a generation properties file for the main flow.)
| Item: | CICS Service Flow Runtime: Level 2.0: | CICS Service Flow Runtime: Level 1.0: |
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| MQGET and MQPUT adapter names (CICS Service Flow Runtime: Level 2.0) or program names (CICS Service Flow Runtime: Level 1.0) | By default the adapter names are the first 8 characters of the invoke name. No source program is generated. The MQ invocation results in a call to a single generic MQ adapter server in the CICS Service Flow Runtime. The CICS Service Flow Runtime uses the adapter name to uniquely identify the invocation of the PUT or GET function of the MQ command. |
The program names are:
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| Default name for MQGET and MQPUT transaction IDs: | CMAU | Each field by default is empty. |
| Maximum lengths for adapter names and transaction names (number of characters): | The maximum lengths are:
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The maximum lengths are:
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| A character that is appended to the program names and the transaction names: | No character is appended to the names. | The appended character is:
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| Displaying an error message when the MQGET adapter name and the MQPUT adapter name are the same: | An error message is displayed. | No error message is displayed. |
| Item: | CICS Service Flow Runtime: Level 2.0: | CICS Service Flow Runtime: Level 1.0: |
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| Generic MQ Server adapter |
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The following generated files:
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The Generate Runtime Code wizard no longer creates the files described in the table cell to the right. | The Generate Runtime Code wizard creates, for
each MQ invocation:
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| The generated JCL file that creates resource definitions (Part 1): |
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| The generated JCL file that creates resource
definitions (Part 2): If you specified any value other than CMAU or
blanks for the following transaction IDs in
the generation properties editor:
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The JCL file contains the following additional
command: Transaction |
The JCL does not contain an additional command. |