group containing the definitions in your startup grouplist. If you specify an invalid
name for the control program, CICS disables the program, thus disabling the
program autoinstall function.
The following program resource definitions are supplied by CICS for the autoinstall
control program; the default is the assembler version, DFHPGADX. If these
definitions are not suitable for your use, you can create your own, using RDO or the
DFHCSDUP utility.
v Default autoinstall control program definition for DFHPGADX. This defines the
assembler version, and its status is set to ENABLED:
GROUP(DFHPGAIP) PROGRAM(DFHPGADX)
DESCRIPTION(Assembler definition for program autoinstall exit)
LANGUAGE(ASSEMBLER) EXECKEY(CICS) EXECUTIONSET(FULLAPI)
RELOAD(NO) RESIDENT(NO) USAGE(NORMAL)
STATUS(ENABLED) CEDF(NO) DATALOCATION(ANY)
v Autoinstall control program definition for DFHPGAOX. This defines the
CICS-supplied COBOL version, and its status is set to DISABLED:
GROUP(DFHPGAIP) PROGRAM(DFHPGAOX)
DESCRIPTION(COBOL definition for program autoinstall exit)
LANGUAGE(COBOL) EXECKEY(CICS) EXECUTIONSET(FULLAPI)
RELOAD(NO) RESIDENT(NO) USAGE(NORMAL)
STATUS(DISABLED) CEDF(NO) DATALOCATION(ANY)
v Autoinstall control program definition for DFHPGAHX. This defines the
CICS-supplied C version, and its status is set to DISABLED:
GROUP(DFHPGAIP) PROGRAM(DFHPGAHX)
DESCRIPTION(C definition for program autoinstall exit)
LANGUAGE(C) EXECKEY(CICS) EXECUTIONSET(FULLAPI)
RELOAD(NO) RESIDENT(NO) USAGE(NORMAL)
STATUS(DISABLED) CEDF(NO) DATALOCATION(ANY)
v Autoinstall control program definition for DFHPGALX. This defines the
CICS-supplied PL/I version, and its status is set to DISABLED:
GROUP(DFHPGAIP) PROGRAM(DFHPGALX)
DESCRIPTION(PL/I definition for program autoinstall exit)
LANGUAGE(PLI) EXECKEY(CICS) EXECUTIONSET(FULLAPI)
RELOAD(NO) RESIDENT(NO) USAGE(NORMAL)
STATUS(DISABLED) CEDF(NO) DATALOCATION(ANY)
Testing and debugging your program
You can use the CICS execution diagnostic facility (EDF) to help you test your
autoinstall control program. However, EDF is inhibited for programs with names that
begin with the letters DFH; so to use EDF you must name your program something
other than one of the default names.
588 Customization Guide