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CHANGEMAN Change Man is a system that manages and automates the process of migrating software, or applications, from a development environment to a production environment. Change Man can manage the installation of a variety of components, such as: JCL, PROCs, AND UTILITY CONTROL CARDS Copy code used to compile the programs Batch programs written in Assembler, COBOL, COBOL II, or PL/I CICS programs written in Assembler, COBOL, COBOL II, or PL/I Programs written in Easytrieve, etc.,
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What is a Change Package? A Change Man Change Package is the means by which a new application or change to an existing application is described, scheduled, prepared, and implemented into production. It may consist of one or more library components. Each package is identified by a unique Change Package ID consisting of the Application Mnemonic and a sequential number (e.g. HFC002939). All changes are referenced in the Package Master, which is Change Mans control file. It is a VSAM file that holds all significant data about current and previous Change Packages. Change Man Library Environment Change Man manages the transition from development to production libraries by using staging libraries, which are specific to each Change Package. Existing production components are copied into the development environment where they can be modified and tested. The Change Man staging libraries can be used for both editing and testing. If private libraries are used during editing, components will be copied into the staging libraries prior to testing. NOTE: The baseline libraries contain a current production version (baseline 0) and up to 999 (max.) previous versions of the production component (baseline -1, -2, etc.). When a new production component is installed, the baseline libraries are rippled. This means that the new version becomes the current version, what was the current version becomes the 1 version, and so on. Brief Overview of Change Man Life Cycle An overview of the Change Man life cycle is given below. It is a step-by-step description of the actions necessary to migrate a change from development to production within Change
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Man. The first step is to Create a Change Package. A Change Package contains all of the elements to be edited and installed into production, and is identified by a unique package ID automatically generated by Change Man. When a Change Package is created, the information that Change Man needs in order to track and control the package is entered. This includes the implementation instructions, whether it is a temporary or permanent change, the installation date and time, etc. The typical next step is to Checkout components from baseline. With checkout, components from your baseline libraries are copied to either a Change Man staging library or to a personal development library where changes can be made. Changes may now be Edited in either the Change Man staging or in the development libraries. Once editing is completed, the components are ready to Staged. We use the STAGE function within Change Man to edit a component, compile and link edit a program. Components such as copy members are simply copied into the staging libraries, if they arent there already. The Change Package is now ready for Testing. The audit process ensures that no unexpected problems will occur. For example, if a component in the production library has been changed since it was checked out, Change Man alerts you to the problem by creating an out-of-sync condition for the package. After successfully passing the audit, the next step is to Freeze the Change Package. This locks the package(prohibiting further changes), and makes the package available for the promotion and approval processes. Promotion allows a Change Package to be moved through various levels of testing (e.g. promote from system testing to acceptance testing). Once all of the necessary Approvals have been done, the package is ready to be installed. The installation process depends upon the option used for installation, while creating package. Once the package has been installed, Change Man will perform the Baseline Ripple. Baseline Ripple is the process that Change Man executes to version all package components, i.e.: 0 becomes 1, -1 becomes 3, etc. and the new baseline 0 version is installed.
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The Change Man Primary Option Menu: This panel is the full Change Man Primary Option Menu: ---------------- CHANGE MAN 4.1.0P PRIMARY OPTION MEN NOTIFICATION
1 Build
2 Freeze - Freeze or unfreeze a package 3 Promote - Promote or demote a package 4 Approve - Approve or reject a package 5 List C CDF - Display (to process) package list - Concurrent Development Facility
N Notify - Browse the Global Notification File O OFMlist - Online Forms package list Q Query - Query packages, components and relationships
R Revert - Revert a package to DEV status T Tutorial - Display information about Change Man X Exit - Exit Change Man
Press ENTER to process; enter END command to exit. The Change Man Build Change Package Menu: This panel is displayed when option 1 is selected from the change man primary option menu. -------------------------------- BUILD OPTIONS --------------------------------
OPTION ===>
- Display the installation calendar - Create a new package - Update package information - Create, update, approve or review custom forms
4 Utility - Rename and Scratch information 5 Checkout - Check out components from baseline or promotion 6 Stage 7 Audit - Stage, edit, browse and delete components - Audit a package
8 Recompile - Recompile source code from baseline or promotion 9 Relink B Browse - Relink or delete load modules - Browse\print\copy baseline or promotion
C Compare - Compare staging to baseline or promotion L Listing - Browse compressed listings S Scan - Scan baseline for character strings
When you create the Change Package, you are defining the outer structure of the change Package. You specify the date and time for installations, whether the package is temporary or permanent, the installation site, and implementation instructions, etc. Once you have completed the following four panels, the package is automatically assigned a unique
Change Package ID. Create a New Package: This panel is to allow you to define package control information. This panel is displayed when option 1 is selected form the previous menu (Build Change Package) Panel 1 of 4. ------------------------- CREATE: CREATE A NEW PACKAGE -----------------------OPTION ===>
(1-Simple, 2-Complex,
Unplanned is for Emergency Loads ) PACKAGE TIME SPAN ===> (Permanent) (Optional package name)
===>
All the fields are required for the first time you create a Change Package. SO Enter the Relevant data and press Enter. General Information: This panel allows you to enter a description of the Change Package. It should be as complete and descriptive as possible.
Panel 2 of 4 ------------------------- CREATE: PACKAGE DESCRIPTION ------ Row 1 to 12 of 12 COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CSR
(minimum one line, maximum 46 lines) '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ ''''
________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ ******************************* Bottom of data ********************************
Implementation Instructions: Use this panel to specify how the package is to be installed. This include the installation method,and specific implementation instructions to be used by in the individual overseeing the installation Panel 3 of 4 ---------------------- CREATE: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS --- Row 1 to 12 of 12 COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CSR
(CMN)
(minimum one line, maximum 46 lines) '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________
'''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ '''' ________________________________________________________________________ Create onsite information: Use this panel to select the install date and time. Ensure that these fields are correct, and modify them or the contacts fields as necessary. Panel 4 of 4 ------------------------- CREATE: ON SITE INFORMATION ------------------------COMMAND ===>
"To Install" time to 0230 . This is to enforce the 0200 load time for online modules.
After the information in the above panel is filled, press ENTER Change man will then automatically create your change package, return you to the first CREATE panel, and display the change package number in the upper right hand corner of the panel. The Checkout Process: Once the package is created next process Is checkout. select option 1.5 from primary option menu. Use this panel to select the list of components to be viewed. Select from components in the baseline libraries, or components already defined to the Change Package from a previously coped package. ------------------------------- CHECKOUT OPTIONS -----------------------------OPTION ===>
1 Base/Prom - Checkout from baseline or promotion libraries 2 Package - Checkout package components
Checkout: Use this panel to enter the checkout information, such as the package to which the component is to be checked out, the type of component, how the component is to be checked out(foreground of batch), and the name of the component that is to be checked out, etc.,
PACKAGE ID
Pattern of only "*" Checks Out all Components related to Library Type. LIBRARY TYPE LANGUAGE ===> CP1 ===> (Blank for list) (Applies to source code; * for list) (Baseline 0 to -n; Promotion +1 to +n)
CHECK OUT TO
===> S
PERSONAL LIBRARY ===> LIBRARY DSORG ===> PDS (Personal library: PDS, SEQ, PAN, LIB)
Stage: Once the components have been check out, they must be STAGED. you will use the STAGE function within Change Man to edit a component, compile and link edit a program, or to submit another transformation type of process like a JCL scan etc. Use the panels on the following page to complete the staging process for your Change Package components. Once these panels are completed, the component list will be displayed. From it you may browse ,edit,delete,recompile,display the source/load relationship, or stage a component for a list of valid selection codes. The Staging Process: Stage Options: Use this panel to tell Change Man where to get the components that are to be staged. Choose from a personal library or from existing components within the Change Package option is 1.6 Panel 1 of 1 -------------------------------- STAGE OPTIONS -------------------------------OPTION ===>
1 Dev
2 Package - Process package components 3 Parms - Specify component list selection criteria
Stage Package Components: This panel is used to select the components in your change package that you want to edit, compile, delete, display history etc. OPTION 2 from previous screen ------------------------- STAGE: HFCG003411 COMPONENTS ----- Row 1 to 12 of 12 COMMAND ===> NAME REQUEST TYPE STATUS CHANGED SCROLL ===> CSR LANGUAGE PROCNAME ID
__ ETRTDATA CP1 ACTIVE __ LCC261 HI3 INCOMP __ LSADL05 HI3 ACTIVE __ LSAETAD HI3 ACTIVE __ LSAL05P HI3 ACTIVE __ LSAL05PC CP1 ACTIVE __ LSAL051 HI3 ACTIVE __ LSAUL05 HI3 ACTIVE __ LSEL05M HI3 ACTIVE __ LSPL05 HI3 ACTIVE __ LSPL05G CP1 ACTIVE __ LSRL05M HI3 ACTIVE
990403 045047
VEN214
990405 062822 COBOL370 COBOL370 VEN080 990403 042020 COBOL370 COBOL370 VEN214 990403 042045 COBOL370 COBOL370 VEN214 990403 045624 COBOL370 COBOL370 VEN214 990403 045220 VEN214
990403 042233 COBOL370 COBOL370 VEN214 990403 042342 COBOL370 COBOL370 VEN214 990403 042422 COBOL370 COBOL370 VEN214 990403 042546 COBOL370 COBOL370 VEN214 990403 045057 VEN214
******************************* Bottom of data ******************************** Compile and link Edit: This panel is used to compile and optionally link a source component. Panel 2 of 3.option is S on the previous menu CMD option.
------------------- STAGE: COMPILE AND LINK EDIT / JCL CHECK -----------------COMMAND ===>
STATUS: DEV
LCC261 HI3 - IMS Online COBOL LE/370 load to ILM COBOL370 D131.CP000000.CMN.HFCG.#003411.HI3
COMPILE PROCEDURE ===> COBOL370 (Blank for list; ? for designated procedure) COMPILE PARMS OR JOB NAME ===> (Enter JOB Name for PROCs requiring associated JOB for JCLCHECK) LINK EDIT PARMS ===> DB2 PRE-COMPILE ===> NO OTHER OPTIONS ===> YES (Y/N) (Y to display other options)
===> /*ROUTE PUNE______________________________________________________ Press ENTER to process; Enter END command to exit. Stage User Options:
This panel is an optional panel that is customized for each customer site.Enter a Y for the options that you wish to select. Press Enter on the preious menu. ----------------------------- STAGE: USER OPTIONS ----------------------------COMMAND ===>
NAME: LCC261
TYPE: HI3
LANGUAGE: COBOL370
===> ===>
??? ENTRY TO DLITCBL ===> Y DROP INCLUDE STMTS ===> XPEDITER COMPILE ===> INCLUDE MQSERIES ===>
JCK FULL LISTING USER OPTION 11 USER OPTION 13 USER OPTION 15 USER OPTION 17 USER OPTION 19
USER OPTION 10 USER OPTION 12 USER OPTION 14 USER OPTION 16 USER OPTION 18 USER OPTION 20
Use Y or N to select or deselect additional processing options; Press ENTER to continue; Enter END command to exit. Package List: Use the Package List panels as an alternative way to perform a variety of Change Man functions. Use this panel to select the Change Packages to be listed. If the Package Name field is left blank, you can select the application for which you would like to see a package list. Option is 5 from Primary change man screen --------------------------- PACKAGE LIST PARAMETERS --------------------------COMMAND ===>
SPECIFY SELECTION CRITERIA: PACKAGE ID PACKAGE STATUS ===> HFCG ===> (Full name or pattern; blank for list) (DEV, FRZ, APR, REJ, DIS, INS,
BAS, BAK, OPN, CLO, TCC or DEL) CREATOR'S TSO-ID WORK REQUEST ID DEPARTMENT PACKAGE LEVEL ===> ===> ===> ===> (1-Simple, 2-Complex,
3-Super, 4-Participating) PACKAGE TYPE PACKAGE TIME SPAN FROM INSTALL DATE TO INSTALL DATE ===> ===> ===> ===> (Planned or Unplanned) (Permanent or Temporary) (YYMMDD) (YYMMDD)
The Change Package List: This panel displays the Change Packages selected from the previous panel . There are 36 different line commands available for this panel, which can be placed on CMD filed. ----------------------------- CHANGE PACKAGE LIST ------------ Row 1 to 2 of 2 COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CSR
PACKAGE ID STA INSTALL LVL TYPE WORK REQUEST DEPT PROMOTION AUD CREATOR __ HFCG003193 DEV 990320 SMPL PLN/PRM VEN214 __ HFCG003411 DEV 990420 SMPL PLN/PRM VEN214 ******************************* Bottom of data ******************************** Utilities: Recompile: The Recompile function can be used to resolve some of the out-of-sync conditions that can occur from the Audit process. The recompile is done from baseline or promotion, directly into staging libraries. ------------------------------- RECOMPILE SOURCE -----------------------------OPTION ===> VEN214 VEN214
R L
PACKAGE ID
===> HFCG003411 ===> (Blank or pattern for list) (Blank for list) (Blank for list) (Baseline 0, Promotion 1 to n)
COMPONENT NAME
Press ENTER to process; Enter END command to exit. After Entering the required data press Enter. You would get the Recompile job information screen where the data has to be entered and press ENTER. Your job is submitted. Relink: Any time a statically linked subroutine has been modified, relinking is required. Use think function to delete a relinked or recompiled load module from your Change Package. -------------------------- RELINK/DELETE LOAD MODULES ------------------------OPTION ===> R D - Relink single load module - Delete relinked/recompiled module
blank - Display LCT member selection list for multiple member processing
PACKAGE ID
===> HFCG003411
===> S ===>
INPUT LIBRARY TYPE ===> BLM TARGET LIBRARY TYPE ===> BLM MEMBER NAME ===> ===>
(Blank for list; required for options R/D) (Blank for list)
===> ===> ===> YES (Y/N) (Y/N for additional user options)
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