Enter JR in the option line of the IOA Primary Option Menu.
The Control-M JCL Verify Rule Definition - Entry Panel opens (see the following figure).
In the TABLE field, do one of the following:
enter the name of an existing table that contains the rule that you want to modify
enter the name of an existing table where you want to create a new rule
enter the name of a table that you want to create for containing new rules
leave the field blank for displaying a list of tables, from which you can select a table
In the RULE field, enter the name of the rule that you want to modify, or leave the field blank for displaying the list of rules.
In the TYPE field, do one of the following:
type ENF for enforcement rules
type REF for reformatting rules
leave the field blank for site standards rules
Press ENTER.
A list of tables containing rules is displayed.
In the OPT column next to the name of a table, type S to select the table. Press ENTER.
A list of the rules that the selected table contains is displayed.
In the OPT column next to the name of a rule, do one of the following:
type S to select the rule and press ENTER. The Control-M JCL Verify rule definition panel opens for editing the rule.
type D to delete the rule and press ENTER. The rule is removed from the list of rules.
type I to create a new rule and press ENTER. The Control-M JCL Verify rule definition panel opens. Enter a name in the RULE field, and fill in any other fields, before exiting the rule definition panel by pressing F3. When exiting the table that contains this new rule, do one of the following:
type Y in the SAVE field to save the new rule in the table
type Y in the CREATE field and specify a new table name in the TABLE field, to save the new rule in a new table (Note: The new table will also include the rules from the previous table, in addition to the new rule.)
type N in either the SAVE field or CREATE field to avoid saving the new rule
type C to copy the rule and press ENTER. Specify the table to where you want the rule copied. Optionally, specify a new rule name if you want to change the name of the copied rule.