422 Using IBM Application Development Tools for z/OS and OS/390
On this panel, you can define your DB2 subsystem ID, the program, and the plan name.
Eventually you can add DB2 DSN and DB2 RUN command options, and add the DD
statements for the resources needed. Then enter the DTSU run command (PF4) to run your
DB2 application.
If you intend to run your DB2 program using the TSO CAF facilities, do not select for DB2,
instead use DTSU for normal BATCH programs. (Remember to link DSNALI to your DB2
application).
If you are using DTSU, you do not need your own CLISTs for the file allocations. We
recommend that you use DTSU.
21.4 DB2 stored procedures considerations
Debug Tool supports debugging of DB2 stored procedures. To define the runtime opti