Define the CICS® VT DIM and DDM driver modules in CICS. If you use the data migration generation utility, the member VID9CSD in the generated appl.dimname.migrate library contains the input to the batch CSD update for a specific DIM and DDM. If you add the definitions manually, the attributes of all CICS VT driver modules should match those shown in Figure 1.
CHARACTERISTICS CICS RELEASE = 0620
CEDA View PROGram( VIDKSDS )
PROGram : VIDKSDS
Group : VID
DEscription : VID DIM Moduule
Language : Assembler CObol | Assembler | Le370 | C | Pli
RELoad : No No | Yes
RESident : No No | Yes
USAge : Normal Normal | Transient
USElpacopy : No No | Yes
Status : Enabled Enabled | Disabled
RSl : 00 0-24 | Public
CEdf : Yes Yes | No
DAtalocation : Any Below | Any
EXECKey : User User | Cics
COncurrency : Threadsafe Quasirent | Threadsafe
REMOTE ATTRIBUTES
DYnamic : No No | Yes
+ REMOTESystem :
SYSID=MICA
APPLID=A06CICS
PF 1 HELP 2 COM 3 END 6 CRSR 7 SBH 8 SFH 9 MSG 10 SB 11 SF 12 CNCL
You should define CICS VT driver modules using the batch CSD update program. This allows you to port the definitions to other CICS systems, for system testing or production cutover. You should also remember that when a CICS transaction accesses a CICS VT migrated data set, DB2® access takes place and the transaction must be defined accordingly.
If required, you can define
CICS
VT
driver programs to
CICS
as RESIDENT.