Data Build Manual

Using the Project Utility
Setting Up the Project Environment
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11. Enter the name, for example:
->$test
The system responds:
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A. PROJECT Subvolume -> $DATA.CCPROJ1
B. SQL CATALOG Subvolume -> $DATA.CCPROJ1S
C. HOME TERMINAL -> \HQ.$ZTN1.#PTY67
D. PROCESS NAME -> $TEST
E. FUP Location -> $SYSTEM.SYS00.FUP
F. EDIT Location -> $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.EDIT
G. TACL Location -> $SYSTEM.SYS00.TACL
H. COBOL Location -> $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.COBOL85
I. DDL Location -> $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.DDL
J. PERUSE Location -> $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.PERUSE
K. TAPE DEVICE Location -> \HQ.$TAPE
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Exiting Project You can exit Project at any time by entering END at any prompt:
-> END
If you press the Break key during this process, you should get a TACL prompt but the
process does not stop. You must stop the process manually. Enter STOP at the TACL
prompt to stop the Project utility.
Checking the Spooler for
Errors
The Project utility process is logged to locations #PROJECT and #TBLSRC on the
spooler. Check the spooler for errors. If you find errors, correct them and rerun
PROJECT.
If You Do Not Have
NonStop SQL
Project always installs the NonStop SQL samples. If you run Project and NonStop SQL
is not installed on your system, you should expect errors at the NonStop SQL steps.
Project will correctly install the Data Build files and the Enscribe samples. NonStop
SQL does not have to be installed if you are converting data only to Enscribe.