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Oracle® Database User's Guide
10g Release 2 (10.2) for IBM z/OS (OS/390)

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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