Rational Developer for System z, Version 7.6

Creating a new BMS map set

The BMS Map Set wizard guides you through the creation of a new map set.
You must create a local BMS map set in an existing project in your workspace. On a remote system, you must create a map set within an MVS™ project, in an existing host data set.
To create a new map set, complete the following steps:
  1. Click File > New > Other. You can also use the keystroke combination Ctrl+N.
  2. Expand the z/OS category.
  3. Select BMS > Map Set.
  4. Click Next.
  5. In the BMS File Location panel, browse to the location that you want in a local project or in a PDS on the host. You can modify the file name, but the file extension must remain .bms.
  6. To create a default map set, click Finish. The map set creation is complete. To specify map set attributes or to link to an MVS project, proceed to the next step.
  7. Click Next to set specific attributes.
    1. You can specify the following map set attributes:
      Name
      The name of the map set
      Description
      A description of the map set
      Language
      One of the following values:
      • COBOL
      • PL/I
      • C
      • ASM
      Type
      One of the following values:
      • Physical
      • Symbolic
      • &SYSPARM
      • Template
      Terminal
      One of the following values:
      • ALL
      • CRLP
      • DISK
      • TWX
      • 1050
      • 2740
      • 2770
      • 2780
      • 3780
      • 3270-1
      • 3270-2
      • INTLU
      • 3767
      • 3770
      • SCS
      • 2980
      • 2980-4
      • 3270
      • 3601
      • 3653
      • 3650UP
      • 3650
      • BCHLU
      • 3770
      Mode
      One of the following values:
      • Input and output
      • Input
      • Output
    2. To create a map that is the size of the map set, select Create full screen map.
    3. If you want to add the new .bms file to an existing MVS subproject, select Add to MVS Project, and click the project name on the list.
  8. Click Finish to finish creating the map set.
The new map set and associated project name are displayed in the Project Explorer view under Other Projects.

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