Modifying a Database Specification
After you define a meta file definition, you can then modify it. The Meta File screen that is shown in Figure 3-107 shows all specifications that you can use to manipulate meta file definitions. You can select a definition by typing an S (SELECT) in the Cmd column of the desired definition. You can also add a new definition by typing an I (INSERT) in the Cmd column of any existing row or by specifying an R (REPEAT) in the Cmd column of a specific row, causing that definition to be duplicated. You can then select the new definition and modify it to conform to your requirements.
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After you define a meta file definition, you can then modify it. The Meta File screen that is shown in Figure 3-107 shows all specifications that you can use to manipulate meta file definitions. You can select a definition by typing an S (SELECT) in the Cmd column of the desired definition. You can also add a new definition by typing an I (INSERT) in the Cmd column of any existing row or by specifying an R (REPEAT) in the Cmd column of a specific row, causing that definition to be duplicated. You can then select the new definition and modify it to conform to your requirements.
Figure 3-107. Meta File Screen
/------------------------------- Meta File -----------------------------------\ |Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR | | | |Composing CAP DB File def.: SYS - System Activity Tracking File | | | |Update the capacity planning data base file ===> N (Y/N) | | | |Line Cmds: S Select I Insert D Delete R Repeat | | | |Cmd Data Base File Definition Step | | - ------------------------------------------------------------------ | | _ Meta File Definition | | _ File & Data Element Sel.: VM1 - VM/ESA Standard Application | | _ File & Data Element Sel.: ES1 - MVS/ESA Standard Application | | _ Cross-File Data Element Definition | |****************************** BOTTOM OF DATA ********************************| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|