Software Reference Manual - NetEx
Software Reference Manual - NetEx
Software Reference Manual - NetEx
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The following statements appear in Figure 11:<br />
EXEC<br />
STEPLIB<br />
SYSPRINT<br />
INTRDR<br />
This statement invokes the BFXJS program. In normal use, the TIME parameter should be provided<br />
to allow BFX to both execute and wait for an extended period of time (1440 allows BFX to continue<br />
running until cancelled). Valid execution parameters are specified in "BFX Execution Parameters"<br />
on page 21.<br />
This statement should point to the load module library “hlq.BFXLOAD” that is loaded during the installation<br />
process.<br />
This statement writes a file of all the informational, error and end of transfer messages produced<br />
while BFX is running.<br />
This statement specifies the internal reader. DCB information should be provided with the DD statement.<br />
Step 7: Verify the BFX Installation<br />
Member BFXSAMP in the ‘hlq.BFXSAMP’ dataset contains a sample BFX program to verify that BFX was<br />
successfully installed. It consists of a z/OS batch job (BFXSAMPI) that submits a second embedded job<br />
(BFXSAMPR) through the BFXJS program on the local host. The FROM= and TO= fields specify the local<br />
host name (or NTXLCL), which informs NETEX that all communications are to take place within the local<br />
host.<br />
Before the sample jobs are run, the JOB cards should be modified to meet local installation conventions. The<br />
STEPLIB cards must be changed to refer to the hlq.BFXLOAD load module library.<br />
If the program is successful, the lines of textual information provided as input to the BFXSAMPI job should<br />
be printed on the SYSPRINT file of the BFXSAMPR program. See Figure 12 for the sample BFXSAMPI<br />
job.<br />
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