CAP Inserting a File Definition

This section describes how to insert a file definition from a user private file catalog into the shared file catalog. Figure 1-23 shows a typical display of the Capacity Planning Facilities Administration screen. When you insert a file definition into the shared file catalog, you will be able to optionally copy the SAS files associated with this file definition from the user's private SAS capacity planning file to the shared capacity planning file.
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This section describes how to insert a file definition from a user private file catalog into the shared file catalog. Figure 1-23 shows a typical display of the Capacity Planning Facilities Administration screen. When you insert a file definition into the shared file catalog, you will be able to optionally copy the SAS files associated with this file definition from the user's private SAS capacity planning file to the shared capacity planning file.
The insert command also gives you the capability of inserting forecast results into an existing shared capacity planning file.
Figure 1-23 Inserting a File Definition
/----------------  Capacity Planning Facilities Administration  ----------------\ |Command ===>                                                  Scroll ===> PAGE | |                                                                               | |Userid        ===> TSOUSR1       (For insert)     ------Line Commands------    | |Catalog group ===> CAPACITY                       |A Add Notes  B Browse  |    | |Prefix        ===> _________________ (Optional)   |S Select     E Execute |    | |Name (subset) ===> __                             |I Insert     D Delete  |    | |                                                  -------------------------    | |                                                                               | |Cmd    Name                    Title                    Type       Status      | | -   --------  ----------------------------------------   -   -----------------| | I   CPU       CPU Analysis Standard Application          S   Updated  98/11/05| | _   DSD       DASD Analysis Standard Application         S   Updated  98/11/05| | _   SNA       SNA Network Analysis Standard Appl.        S   Modified 98/11/05| | _   WKL       System Workload by Performance Group       F   Forecast only    | |****************************** BOTTOM OF DATA  ********************************| |                                                                               | |                                                                               | |                                                                               | |                                                                               | |                                                                               | |                                                                               | |                                                                               | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To insert a file definition into the shared file catalog, specify the Userid for the private capacity planning file from which the file definition will be copied.
Specify I in the Cmd column (can be specified on any line). The Private File Definition Selection screen (Figure 1-24) will be displayed for the specified Userid. Select the desired file definition and press ENTER.
This screen is similar to the Capacity Planning Facilities Administration screen, except that it displays the private file definitions for the specified Userid. When you select an entry on this screen, you can change the file definition name, title, author, catalog group, and catalog group title, unless you select a "Forecast only" file.
The Private File Definition Selection screen includes an option to allow or disallow merging of such private forecast results into an existing shared file. This merging can only be done from a private "Forecast only" file which has the same name as an existing shared file. For files other than "Forecast only" files, you are also given the option of copying any corresponding private history or forecast data to the shared SAS file. An additional screen, not presented here, provides you with the capability of specifying these options.
To prevent the inadvertent destruction of critical planning data, en sure that any new file definition you insert in the shared file catalog does not have the same name as any existing shared file.
Figure 1-24 Private File Definition Selection Screen
/---------------------  Private File Definition Selection  ---------------------\ |Command ===>                                                  Scroll ===> PAGE | |                                                                               | |Userid:  TSOUSR1                           Catalog group         ===> CAPACITY | |Prefix:                                    Name (subset display) ===> __       | |Merge private forecast file ===> N (Y/N)                                       | |                                                                               | |Line Cmds: S Select                                                            | |                                                                               | |Cmd    Name                    Title                    Type       Status      | | -   --------  ----------------------------------------   -   -----------------| | _   CPU       CPU Analysis Standard Application          S   Updated  98/10/15| | S   DSD       DASD Analysis Standard Application         S   Updated  98/10/15| | _   SNA       SNA Network Analysis Standard Appl.        S   Modified 98/10/13| | _   WKL       System Workload by Performance Group       F   Forecast only    | |****************************** BOTTOM OF DATA  ********************************| |                                                                               | |                                                                               | |                                                                               | |                                                                               | |                                                                               | |                                                                               | |                                                                               | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------