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NATDYNPAR<br />

Operating <strong>System</strong><br />

BS2000/OSD<br />

Type<br />

Optional<br />

Default<br />

SYSDTA<br />

On BS2000/OSD, Natural subtasking is starting a batch task running a Natural nucleus. The Natural<br />

batch driver can be configured to read dynamic startup parameters from FILE, SYSIPT or<br />

SYSDTA. The NATDYNPAR value must be set to the same value as the parameter DYNPAR in the NAMBS2<br />

macro of your Natural batch driver to read the dynamic parameters for the Natural subtask from<br />

the correct input unit.<br />

Please use the new Natural subtask skeletons to benefit from this startup setting. Possible values:<br />

Value<br />

FILE<br />

SYSDTA<br />

SYSIPT<br />

Explanation<br />

Dynamic parameters are read from a sequential file temporarily created in the Natural subtask<br />

JCL skeleton. It will be assigned with a FILE command by using the LINK name CMPRMIN.<br />

Dynamic parameters are read from SYSDTA.<br />

Dynamic parameters are read from SYSIPT. Please check your environment if data input by<br />

means of the system file SYSIPT is supported.<br />

For more information about Natural subtasks, see Aspects of Running <strong>System</strong> Automation Tools<br />

in <strong>Entire</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Server</strong> on BS2000/OSD in the Section BS2000/OSD Considerations of the <strong>Entire</strong><br />

<strong>System</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Administration documentation.<br />

NATMOD<br />

Operating <strong>System</strong><br />

z/OS, z/VSE<br />

Type<br />

Optional<br />

Default<br />

None<br />

Name of the linked Natural used for subtasking. Refer to the <strong>Entire</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Installation and<br />

Customization documentation for details on how to create this module.<br />

Administration<br />

Startup Parameters in Alphabetical Order<br />

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