HP System Dictionary/XL General Reference Manual Vol 2 - Part 1 SDINIT (32256-90005)

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pressed. Otherwise, priority values from 1 (the lowest priority) to 13 (the highest priority) can be used,
allowing you to defer the listing if necessary.
You are now prompted for any passwords which exist at the user, group, and account levels. For security
reasons, the echo is turned off for entry of the passwords:
User Password >
Group Password >
Account Password >
If you used passwords at any of these levels when you logged on, you must now enter them. You can
specify whether you want the job stream to be automatically submitted or not.
Automatically Submit Job Stream? (Y/N) >
If you answer "N" , the following message will be disp layed on the screen, and SDINIT will terminate.
Submit SDSTREAM job to complete initialization process
If you would like to complete the initialization process on line instead of in batch mode, enter:
RUN SDINIT.PUB.SYS; INFO="BUILD"; PARM=1
If you answer "Y" to the prompt Automatically Submit Job Stream? (Y/N) >and if any of the entered
passwords are invalid, you will receive the following message and will again be prompted to enter the valid
passwords:
Unable to stream special job stream (SDERR 2264)
Otherwise, you will receive both the MPE job number and the SDINIT job stream message, as follows:
#J383
System Dictionary Initialization Job Stream Submitted
Job Stream Messages. Once the job stream is successfully submitted, you will receive the following
messages as long as you remain logged on to the same user and account under which the job was
submitted. If, however, you switch users or accounts, you will not receive any of the initialization
messages.
When the job begins execution, the following message appears:
System Dictionary Initialization Begins
If SDINIT completes successfully, the following message is displayed:
System Dictionary SYSDIC Created
In addition, an output listing which lists a report on dictionary capacities and core set definitions will be
produced.
If any error occurred during initialization, an error message will be displayed at your terminal. Messages
are also written to the output listing of SDINIT. If for any reason you did not receive the completion
message at your terminal, check the output listing for any errors. If errors occurred, correct them and then
run SDINIT again.
Reinitializing the Dictionary
If you currently have a dictionary, but want to change either the password or any of the capacities, then
you will need to reinitialize the dictionary using SDINIT. You can only do this, however, if you were the
creator of the dictionary. Prior to doing this, it is always advisable to store the dictionary using the