To compare the results of the each call in VSAM and DB2®, you must add a new file control definition to CICS® file control.
The name for the new file definition is derived from the existing file control definition as follows:
Figure 1 shows the response to the CEMT transaction illustrating both of these situations:
I FI(*)
STATUS: RESULTS - OVERTYPE TO MODIFY
Fil(@RDERFIL Vsa Clo Ena Rea Upd Add Bro Del Sha
Dsn( VID.ORDERFIL )
Fil(ORDERFIL) Vsa Ope Ena Rea Upd Add Bro Del Sha
Dsn( VID.ORDERFIL.DUMMY )
Fil(VIDKSDS ) Vsa Ope Ena Rea Upd Add Bro Del Sha
Dsn( VID.VIDKSDS.DUMMY )
Fil(VIDKSDS@) Vsa Ope Ena Rea Upd Add Bro Del Sha
Dsn( VID.VIDKSDS )
Fil(VIDRRDS) Vsa Ope Ena Rea Upd Add Bro Del Sha
Dsn( VID.VIDRRDS.DUMMY )
SYSID=CICS APPLID=A06CICS1
RESPONSE: NORMAL TIME: 12.50.29 DATE: 14.01.05
PF 1 HELP 3 END 5 VAR 7 SBH 8 SFH 9 MSG 10 SB 11 SF
@RDERFIL and VIDKSDS@ are the new file control entries defining the original VSAM data sets that DMF uses for files ORDERFIL and VIDKSDS respectively. The file VIDRRDS is not eligible for DMF because there is no file control definition for the original VSAM data set.