Index
A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P R S T U V W X Z
Symbols
- _CEE_ENVFILE mechanism, LE, 2.2.4.2
A
- Access Manager for CICS TS
-
- accessing multiple Oracle databases, 6.6.1.5
- accessing Oracle and DB2 databases, 6.6.1.6
- application design considerations, 6.6.1
- configured with EDF option, 6.6.2
- CONNECT statements, 6.6.1.2
- considerations for building applications, 6.6.4
- cursor considerations, 6.6.1.4
- developing applications, 6.6
- environment variables, 6.6.3
- overview, 1.4.1
- running programs, 6.6.5
- SQL statement restrictions, 6.6.1.7
- synchronization of Oracle updates, 6.6.1.3
- versions supported, 6.6.1.1
- Access Manager for IMS TM
-
- accessing multiple Oracle databases, 6.7.1.5
- accessing Oracle and DB2 databases, 6.7.1.7
- application design considerations, 6.7.1
- CONNECT not supported, 6.7.1.2
- considerations for building applications, 6.7.3
- cursor considerations, 6.7.1.4
- developing applications, 6.7
- environment variables, 6.7.2
- overview, 1.4.1
- processing Oracle errors, 6.7.1.8
- SQL statement restrictions, 6.7.1.6
- synchronization of Oracle updates, 6.7.1.3
- versions supported, 6.7.1.1
- API programs, Oracle
-
- building, 6.4
- precompile/compile wth name mapping, 6.4.2
- prelink and link method, 6.4.1
- API stub
-
- alternate (ORASTBS), 6.4
- description, 2.2.2.3
- load modules using alternate, 6.4
- applications
-
- building, 6.3
- CICS TS, 6.6
- compiler options, 6.3.2
- compiling programs, 6.3.3
- design considerations, 6.2
- dynamic linkage techniques, 6.2.2.2
- error handling, 6.5.1
- IMS TM, 6.7
- interface initialization, 6.5.1
- linking programs, 6.3.4
- migrating, 7
- multiple LE enclaves, 6.2.2.3
- multitasking, 6.2.2.4
- OCI interface to publish/subscribe, 6.2.2.7
- Oracle Precompiler options, 6.3.1.3
- overview, 1.4
- POSIX threading, 6.2.2.6
- precompiling programs, 6.3.1
- processing, 6.5.1
- requirements for basic, 6.2.1
- requirements for complex, 6.2.2
- resources and cleanup, 6.5.2
- runtime access requirements, 2.2.2
- runtime considerations, 6.5
- sample JCL to build Oracle Precompiler program, 6.3.5.1
- software and hardware states, 6.2.2.5
- using Oracl-supplied procedures, 6.3.5
- z/OS Assembler language, 6.2.2.1
- ATTACH macro, z/OS, 6.2.2.2.7
- Attention interrupts, TSO, 2.2.2.3
B
- bad and discard files
-
- attributres, 4.2.3
- SQL*Loader, 4.2.2.4, 4.2.4
- batch
-
- environment, 2.2
- environment variables, 2.2.4.2
- linking programs, 6.3.4.1
- parameters, 2.2.3.1
- redirection operators, 2.3.3.2
- running Oracle Precompilers, 6.3.1.7
C
- CALL macro, z/OS, 6.2.2.2.6
- C/C++ compiler
-
- options, 6.3.2.1
- overview, 2.1
- character data
-
- Oracle Database for z/OS, 5.1
- partitioned tables, 5.1.2
- SQL queries, 5.1.1
- SQL statements, 5.1.3
- CMDLOAD data set
-
- description, 2.2.2.1
- COBOL compiler
-
- options, 6.3.2.2
- COBOL DYNAM option
-
- exceptions for COBOL applications, 6.5.1
- linking programs using, 6.3.4.2
- OCI functions with callbacks, 6.3.3
- ORASTBX, 2.2.2.3
- Pro*COBOL DLL option, 6.3.3
- Pro*COBOL precompiler support, 6.3.1.6.2
- compilers, IBM
-
- options, 6.3.2
- compiling programs
-
- OCCI programs to Run in Batch and TSO Environments, 6.3.3.2
- overview, 6.3.3
- sample commands for shell, 6.3.3.1
- cross-memory services, z/OS, 1.3
D
- data files
-
- bad and discard attributes, 4.2.3
- VSAM, 4.2.3
- data sets
-
- DCB attributes, 2.3.5
- name filespecs, 2.3.4.2
- name prefixing, 2.5.4
- names, 2.3.2.1
- SYSOUT, 2.3.2.3
- Datapump Export and Import
-
- file processing on server, 5.2.7
- interactive mode, 4.4.4
- invocation, 4.4.1
- log files, 4.4.2
- overview, 4.4
- processing, 4.4.2, 4.4.3
- return codes, 4.4.5
- DCB attributes
-
- data set, 2.3.5
- default, 2.3.5, 2.3.5.1
- FNA, 2.3.5.2
- without FNA, 2.3.5.3
- DD names
-
- description, 2.3.2.2
- directory object, Oracle Database for z/OS, 5.2.2
- dynamic linkage techniques, 6.2.2.2
E
- enclaves
-
- multiple, 6.2.2.3
- Enterprise Manager, 1.5
- ENVARn runtime option, 2.2.4.2
- environment variables
-
- Access Manager for CICS TS, 6.6.3, 6.7.2
- batch and TSO, 2.2.4.2
- description, 2.2.4.3
- ORA$ENV file, 2.2.4.4
- overview, 2.2.4
- used by Oracle Database for z/OS, A
- z/OS UNIX shell, 2.2.4.1
- execution environments, z/OS, 2.2
- Export and Import utilities
-
- cross-system capabilities, 4.3.3
- examples, 4.3.6
- export file, 4.3.2
- invocation, 4.3.1
- overview, 4.3
- return codes, 4.3.4
- unsupported features, 4.3.5
- extension processing of file specs, 2.3.4.4
- external LOB files (BFILES), 5.2.5
- external tables, 5.2.6
F
- FATTR string, 2.3.4.7
- fetch() function, C library, 6.2.2.2.5
- file attribute compatibility
-
- Oracle C, 2.5.3
- file names
-
- description, 2.3
- file processing
-
- Oracle Database for z/OS, 5.2
- files
-
- description of Oracle database, 2.3
- processing, 2.3
- redirection, 2.3.3
- SQL, 4.1.4
- standard, 2.3.3
- syntax, 2.3.2
- filespecs
-
- data set name parts, 2.3.4.2
- description, 2.3.1
- extension procession, 2.3.4.4
- HFS file name parts, 2.3.4.3
- manipulation, 2.3.4
- Oracle C runtime compatibility, 2.5
- runtime compatibility, 2.5.2
- syntax, 2.3.2
- FNA (File Name Augmentation)
-
- attribute assignment, 2.3.4.7
- description, 2.3.4.5
- FATTR attrs string, 2.3.4.7
- keywords and descriptions, 2.3.4.7
- syntax transformation (FNAME), 2.3.4.6
- FNAME syntax transformation, 2.3.4.6
G
- Gateways, Oracle Transparent, 1.1
H
- HFS
-
- file name parts, 2.3.4.3
- HFS (Hierarchical File System)
-
- shell environment, 2.2
- HFS files
-
- syntax, 2.3.2.5
I
- INTEGER values
-
- Pro*COBOL precompiler, 6.3.1.6.2
- interrupt processing
-
- TSO and z/OS UNIX shell, 2.4
J
- Java, Oracle Database, 5.2.4
L
- Language Environment (LE), IBM
-
- multiple enclaves, 6.2.2.3
- overview, 1.1
- runtime, 2.2.2.2
- ldap.ora file
-
- description, 3.2.3
- LIBCLNTS program
-
- description, 2.2.2.3
- initialization, 6.5.1
- LINK macro, z/OS, 6.2.2.2.6
- linking programs
-
- batch and TSO, 6.3.4.1
- COBOL using DYNAM, 6.3.4.2
- overview, 6.3.4
- to run in a shell, 6.3.4.5
- linklist library
-
- description, 2.2.2.1
- listener, Oracle Net, 1.3
- LOAD macro, z/OS, 6.2.2.2.6
- load modules
-
- building traditional, 6.4
- LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT parameter, 3.2.1.1
- LOG_FILE_CLIENT parameter, 3.2.1.2
- LPA library
-
- description, 2.2.2.1
M
- Make
-
- building OCI programs, 6.3.5.8
- building precompiler programs, 6.3.5.2
- MESG data set
-
- description, 2.2.2.4
- migrating applications
-
- from Oracle8i, 7.2
- from Oracle9i, 7.3
- overview, 7.1
- multitasking applications, 6.2.2.4
N
- networking
-
- Oracle Net, 1.3
- overview, 1.3
- NLS (National Language Support)
-
- description, 2.2.2.4
O
- ONAME parameter
-
- Pro*PL/I precompiler, 6.3.1.6.5
- ORA$ENV DD statement, 2.2.4.2
- ORA$ENV environment variable file, 2.2.4.3
- ORA$LIB DD statement, 2.2.2.4
- Oracle C runtime
-
- compatibility, 2.5.1
- data set name prefixing, 2.5.4
- file attribute compatibility, 2.5.3
- filespec compatibility, 2.5.2
- runtime compatibility, 2.5
- standard files and redirection compatibility, 2.5.5
- Oracle Call Interface (OCCI)
-
- sample JCL to build a program, 6.3.5.7
- Oracle Call Interface (OCI)
-
- ENUMSIZE(INT), 6.3.1.6.3
- interface to publish/subscribe, 6.2.2.7
- OTT utility, 6.3.1.6.3
- overview, 1.4.2
- sample JCL to build a program, 6.3.5.6
- sample programs, 6.3.5.9
- using Make to build programs, 6.3.5.8
- Oracle Database for z/OS
-
- character data, 5.1
- directory object, 5.2.2
- environment variables, A
- file processing, 5.2
- migrating applications, 7
- security considerations, 5.2.1
- SQL queries, 5.1.1
- Oracle home
-
- description, 2.2.2.1
- Oracle Net
-
- description, 1.3
- files, 3.2
- ldap.ora, 3.2.3
- listener, 1.3
- output files, 3.2.3
- overview, 3
- protocol and address determination, 3.1.1
- protocols, 3.1
- sqlnet.ora, 3.2.1
- TCP protocol, 3.1.3
- TCP/IP protocol, 1.3
- tnsnames.ora, 3.2.2
- XM protocol address, 3.1.2.1
- XM protocol description, 3.1.2
- z/OS cross-memory services, 1.3
- Oracle Transparent Gateways, 1.1
- ORASTAX runtime module
-
- TSO environments, 2.2.2.3
- ORASTBX module, 2.2.2.3
- OSDI (Operating System Dependent Interface) subsystem, 1.1
P
- PA1key interrupts, TSO, 2.2.2.3
- parameters
-
- batch (JCL), 2.2.3.1
- containing spaces, 2.2.3.4
- tool and utility conventions, 2.2.3
- TSO, 2.2.3.2
- where specified, 2.2.3
- z/OS UNIX shell, 2.2.3.3
- PATH environment variable
-
- description, 2.2.2.1
- PL/I compiler
-
- options, 6.3.2.3
- POSIX
-
- environment, 2.2.1
- threading applications, 6.2.2.6
- Precompilers, Oracle
-
- batch and TSO considerations, 6.3.1.7
- commands for running in a shell, 6.3.1.12
- configuration files, 6.3.1.4
- executables, 6.3.1.1
- INCLUDE files, Oracle Precompiler, 6.3.1.2
- language-specific coding considerations, 6.3.1.6
- options, 6.3.1.3
- return codes, 6.3.1.5
- sample JCL for Pro*C in batch, 6.3.1.8
- sample JCL for Pro*COBOL in batch, 6.3.1.9
- sample JCL for Pro*FORTRAN in batch, 6.3.1.10
- sample JCL for Pro*PL/I in batch, 6.3.1.11
- sample JCL to build programs, 6.3.5.1
- using Make to build programs, 6.3.5.2
- precompiling programs, 6.3.1
- prefixing of data set names, 2.5.4
- Pro*C precompiler
-
- ENUMSIZE(INT), 6.3.1.6.3
- OTT utility, 6.3.1.6.3
- sample programs, 6.3.5.5
- Pro*COBOL precompiler
-
- DYNAM option, 6.3.1.6.2
- RETURN-CODEspecial register, 6.3.1.6.2
- sample programs, 6.3.5.3
- Pro*FORTRAN precompiler
-
- sample programs, 6.3.5.4
- Pro*PL/I precompiler
-
- ONAME parameter, 6.3.1.6.5
- procedures, Oracle-supplied, 6.3.5
- program
-
- runtime access requirements, 2.2.2
- program interface code, Oracle (LIBCLNTS), 2.2.2.3
- putenv() statement, 2.2.4.2
R
- Recovery Manager, 1.5
- redirection of standard files, 2.3.3
- redirection operators, TSO and batch, 2.3.3.2
- return codes
-
- Datapump Export and Import, 4.4.5
- Export and Import Utilities, 4.3.4
- Oracle Precompilers, 6.3.1.5
- SQL*Loader, 4.2.5
- SQL*Plus, 4.1.9
- TKPROF utility, 4.5.4
- RETURN-CODEspecial register
-
- Pro*COBOL precompiler, 6.3.1.6.2
- runtime compatibility
-
- controlling, 2.5.1
- runtime considerations
-
- applications, 6.5
- runtime program
-
- access requirements, 2.2.2
S
- security considerations
-
- Oracle Database for z/OS, 5.2.1
- shell environments
-
- sample commands for compiling and linking programs, 6.3.4.4
- z/OS UNIX, 2.2
- SQL queries, Oracle Database for z/OS, 5.1.1
- SQL statements
-
- character data, 5.1.3
- SQL*Loader
-
- bad and discard files, 4.2.2.4, 4.2.2.4, 4.2.4
- control file, 4.2.2.1
- data files, 4.2.2.3
- examples, 4.2.6
- files and filespecs, 4.2.2
- invocation, 4.2.1
- log file, 4.2.2.2
- overview, 4.2
- return codes, 4.2.5
- SQL*Plus
-
- EDIT command, 4.1.5
- examples, 4.1.11
- files, 4.1.4
- HOST command, 4.1.7
- invocation, 4.1.1
- output interruption, 4.1.2
- overview, 4.1
- profile names, 4.1.3
- return codes, 4.1.9
- SPOOL command, 4.1.6
- timing processing, 4.1.8
- unsupported features, 4.1.10
- sqlnet.ora file
-
- description, 3.2.1
- standard files, 2.3.3
- SYSOUT data sets, 2.3.2.3
- system() function, C library, 6.2.2.2.4
T
- TCP protocol, 3.1.3
- TCP/IP protocol, 1.3
- TKPROF utility
-
- example, 4.5.5
- input trace file, 4.5.2
- invocation, 4.5.1
- output files, 4.5.3
- overview, 4.5
- return codes, 4.5.4
- tnsnames.ora file
-
- description, 3.2.2
- tools
-
- overview, 1.2
- TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT parameter, 3.2.1.3
- TRACE_FILE_CLIENT parameter, 3.2.1.4
- TSO
-
- CALL command, 2.2.3.2
- environment, 2.2
- environment variables, 2.2.4.2
- filespec, 2.3.2.4
- interrupt processing, 2.4
- linking programs, 6.3.4.1
- parameters, 2.2.3.2
- redirection operators, 2.3.3.2
- running Oracle Precompilers, 6.3.1.7
U
- UNIX System Services, z/OS
-
- environment, 2.2
- environment variables, 2.2.4.1
- interrupt processing, 2.4
- parameters, 2.2.3.3
- utilities
-
- overview, 1.2
- UTL_FILE PL/SQL package, 5.2.3
V
- VSAM data files, 4.2.3
W
- Workload Manager (WLM)
-
- overview, 1.1
X
- XM protocol
-
- examples, 3.1.2.2
- Oracle Net, 3.1.2
Z
- z/OS Assembler language
-
- applications, 6.2.2.1