CHKTAALIB CHECK TAA LIBRARIES TAATOLS |
The Check TAA Libraries command checks all of the TAA functions to
see if the objects exist and if there any 'foreign' objects in the
TAA libraries. CHKTAALIB performs a sanity check against the TAA
Productivity Tools.
Additional exceptions include:
** An object was created on a non TAASYSn system.
** An object was created by other than SLOAN.
** An object was created after the TAA Productivity Tools were
created.
** An object was created on a different release than the TAA
Productivity Tools release.
The command has no parameters. You must have *ALLOBJ special
authority to use CHKTAALIB. It is a slow running command and should
be submitted to batch.
SBMJOB JOB(CHKTAALIB) CMD(CHKTAALIB)
The objects in the libraries TAATOOL and TAASECURE are considered
along with the TAA Authorization lists in QSYS. If the TAAINS or
TAAINSLIC libraries exist (install libraries), the objects in those
libraries are also considered.
The following is checked.
** All TAA Authorization lists that should exist are checked.
** The records in the TAA Archive are read and a determination is
made if the object form exists. An exception is made for
certain source members which do not have an object form.
** An array in the program describes objects that will exist in
the libraries that do not have a source form in the TAA
Archive. A determination is made if the objects described
exist.
** If an object exists in one of the libraries that is not
described in the TAA Archive or in the array kept within the
program, it is flagged.
Command parameters *CMD
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There are no parameters.
Restrictions
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You must have *ALLOBJ authority to use CHKTAALIB.
Prerequisites
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Not a consideration as only the object form exists.
Implementation
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None, the tool is ready to use. Only the object form exists on your
system.
Object only tool
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CHKTAALIB is shipped in object form only. The source does not exist
on your system.
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Added to TAA Productivity tools May 1, 1996