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Example 10-5 HWSFTRC0 link-edit
INCLUDE LOAD(HWSFTRC0) HWS FORMATTED TRACE
ALIAS HWSFT910 HWS 9.1.0 FORMATTED TRACE
ALIAS NAME HWSFTRC0(R)
You must use the parameters shown in Example 10-6 for the link-edit step.
Example 10-6 HWSFTRC0 link-edit parameters
// PARM=('SIZE=880K,64K)',RENT,REFR,
// NCAL,LET,XREF,LIST)
10.3 IMS Connect Dump Formatter
The IMS Connect Dump Formatter enables you to format various IMS Connect internal
control blocks under the ISPF IPCS environment. The IMS Offline Dump Formatter enables
you to display the following IMS Connect control blocks:
EST
SCT
DCT
INTT
SVT
DST
HCDB
FWE
TWU
CTOKN
You can also format IMS Connect BPE control blocks and trace entries from within the IMS
Connect Dump Formatter. IMS Connect executes under the IMS Connect BPE.
10.3.1 IMS Connect Dump Formatter activation
Before you install the IMS Connect portion of the Interactive Dump Formatter, ensure that the
Interactive Problem Control System (IPCS) is already working with ISPF and the IMS
formatting functions. The actions to activate the IMS Connect Dump Formatter are different if
you are using the IMS Connect integrated feature of IMS Version 9 or IMS Connect
Version 2.2.
Integrated IMS Connect feature of IMS Version 9
If you have IPCS working with the IMS formatting facilities, you only have to ensure that the
IMS Connect Dump Formatter modules are in a data set that is included in the IPCS
TASKLIB data set concatenation.
The IMS Connect Dump Formatter modules are:
HWSFT910 (alias of HWSFTRC0)
HWSOB910
IMS Connect Version 2.2
After you have IPCS working with the IMS formatting facilities, you have to update the DD
concatenations in Table 10-4 on page 150.