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LANSA Open System Utilities Guide
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1. Before You Start
1.1 Conditions of Use
1.2 Integrity
1.3 The Golden Rule - Backups
2. Installing the Open System Utilities
2.1 Directory of LANSA Objects Affected by OSU
2.2 Supported LANSA PC Levels
3. Available Open System Utilities
3.1 High Speed Partition Export to Tape
3.2 High Speed Partition Import from Tape
3.3 High Speed Partition Deletion
3.4 Remove Observability from All Objects in a Library
3.5 Strip System to Import, Compile and Run Only
3.6 Strip System to Import and Run Only
3.7 Rename LANSA Libraries
3.8 Rename Partition Libraries
3.9 Restore a Process from Backup Media
3.10 Restore a Function's Definition from Backup Media
3.11 High Speed IFS Partition Directory Deletion
3.12 LANSA IFS Directory Root Rename
3.13 Create/Recreate Java Programs in LANSA Classpath
3.14 Lock and/or Unlock a Complete LANSA System
3.15 Retrieve System Details from DC@A01 Data Area
3.16 Retrieve Partition Details from DC@F46
3.17 Set Library List for Initial System Access
3.18 Set Library List for Partition Access
3.19 Copy Records for One Partition Only
3.20 Copy Records for All Partitions
3.21 Check Release and PC Level Compatibility
3.22 Copy Records for a Process
3.23 Build List of Help Pointers for a Process
3.24 Build List of Help Pointers for a Function
3.25 Update a Partition's Libraries
3.26 Copy Selected Records
3.27 Update Security File Partition Libraries
3.28 Copy All Records
3.29 Re-assign or Zero RDML Audit Tokens
3.30 Service Program for OSXP802X Series
4. Direct Calling LANSA Processes and Functions
4.1 Technical Considerations and Warnings
4.2 Determining the i5/OS Object Name of a Process & Function
4.3 Calling Processes
4.4 Calling Functions
4.5 Access to LANSA Data Structures
4.5.1 Setting up the Required System Information
4.5.2 Source Members Shipped with LANSA
4.6 Calling Functions and Passing Data Structures, Working and Exchange Lists
4.6.1 Data Structures
4.6.2 Working Lists
4.6.3 Data Structures and Working Lists
4.6.4 Exchange Lists
4.7 Examples of Using Direct Calling
4.7.1 Executing the LANSA INQUIRE Function with RPG
4.7.2 Executing the LANSA INQUIRE Function with CL
4.7.3 Executing the LANSA PSLSYS Process with RPG
4.7.4 Executing the LANSA PSLSYS Process with CL
4.7.5 Sample Set up of Process Information - PR@IDS
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