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Introduction Not all mainframe programs are alike. Each programming language has a unique compiler for translating source code into executables. Additional program attributes require further processing variations. For example, a COBOL program might require a specific compiler, a Reentrant attribute, an MQ stub, Amode/Rmode values, or a hundred others. If an attribute is not processed properly, a program might not build at all, or if it might build, but not run properly. This document presents an approach that empowers Endevor Administrators to manage an unlimited number of program attributes in an adaptable and user-friendly way. The ...
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Introduction The diagram below depicts an Endevor configuration that includes the optional package shipping feature. Any number of stages may exist in an Endevor life cycle from start to finish. Typically at least one of the initial stages is available without requiring the use of a package. For the remaining stages, packages are required in order to group software changes together for approvals and promotions. Stages at the end of the life cycle support shipments to deploy package outputs to Remote Destinations. At every stage of the life cycle processors build outputs, and execute functions such as DB2 Binds and CICS newcopies. ...
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Introduction Many programming languages support the use of language snippets. These can be coded once and copied or included anywhere using a simple reference to the snippet name. For example, COBOL programs may reference COBOL snippets found in copybooks, using a COPY statement Assembler programs can reference macros JCL can reference PROC members C programs may reference Headers Endevor processors may reference Include members Using the name given to a snippet, it can be shared by many programs, as needed. Each language has one or more statements that indicate a snippet reference. For example, within a COBOL ...
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Introduction Some things are so easily seen as part of a routine, that even the family dog can recognize them. You might see ready and eager eyes looking at you and suggesting “What are you waiting for”? Similar identifiable routines exist for Endevor packages. For example, when a package is approved, the next thing that must happen to the package is its execution. If a package is approved and is ready to run but does not immediately execute, one might ask “What are you waiting for”? Is it really necessary to wait for a manual step or a scheduled sweep? One might consider the time spent waiting as an unnecessary delay. For some Endevor sites, a ...
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Introduction Some Endevor sites have existed for years without the full benefit of the Automated Configuration Manager (ACM). Perhaps time constraints or other pressing demands, years or decades ago, led to shortcuts that rendered an incomplete ACM. This blog will help such sites quickly and safely build their Automated Configuration data to gain back features that had been lost to them, including: Using the ACM Query Facility to quickly perform "where-used" or “impact analysis” queries against ACM component data. Identifying a complete list of application components for scoring, using tools such as SonarQube. Using the AutoGen functionality ...
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CA InterTest™ Support for IBM® Enterprise COBOL for z/OS® and Optimized Code Debugging Blog_Debugging_with_Optimized_Code.pdf Rose Sakach
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Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) support is now available for the CA Endevor SCM V18 web services component. Support for MFA is delivered with PTFs SO07729 & SO07730; the CA Endevor SCM v18 product documentation has been updated to provide information about how to activate MFA. https://docops.ca.com/ca-endevor-SCM/18-0/en/securing/multi-factor-authentication-mfa The Endevor Eclipse plugin has been updated to exploit the MFA enhancement. (The plugin is backward-compatible/ operational if the REST API MFA enhancement PTF has not yet been applied.) You can download and update the Eclipse UI from the public update site: http://plugins.ca.com/endevor-plugin/ ...
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PTF SO05963 (maintenance roll-up) has been published. This PTF provides a convenient way for Endevor sites to update their v18 implementation with all product maintenance that has been published since18.0.12 was made Generally Available (GA) in April 2018. Detailed information about the individual PTFs included in the roll-up PTF SO05963 is provided in the CSIQJCL "PTFLEVEL" library member.
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Incremental Release Delivery 11.0.04 PTFs have been published. Summary of Changes in Version 11.0.04 ARCH(12) Support InterTest CICS: 6-digit statement numbers Maintenance Please refer to the Release Information section of the product documentation for more information on these changes. The complete Version 11 product documentation is available at https://docops.ca.com/ca-intertest-and-ca-symdump/11-0/en . For information on the Incremental Release program, please contact: Petr Vacula, petr.vacula@ca.com , Product Owner Rose Sakach, rose.sakach@ca.com , Product Manager
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Incremental Release Delivery 11.0.03 PTFs have been published. Summary of Changes in Version 11.0.03 PL/I 5.2 Support Maintenance Please refer to the Release Information section of the product documentation for more information on these changes. The complete Version 11 product documentation is available at https://docops.ca.com/ca-intertest-and-ca-symdump/11-0/en . For information on the Incremental Release program, please contact: Petr Vacula, petr.vacula@ca.com , Product Owner Rose Sakach, rose.sakach@ca.com , Product Manager
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Check-out our no-cost Eclipse-based plugins for CA Mainframe Development Tools . They are designed to extend your IDE to your mainframe. By integrating CA Mainframe Development tools, you can build, test and update applications through one intuitive user interface without the help from mainframe experts – enabling you to streamline your DevOps initiatives, mobile to mainframe. Simply register to gain access and follow the simple instructions.
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Please join us February 13, 2017 at 11am ET for an informative discussion on proven approaches that bring both the cloud experience and modern DevOps approaches to mainframe development. Hear from leading analyst Jason Bloomberg, Intellyx, and CA DevOps experts Serge Lucio and Jean-Louis Vignaud to learn how you can make your mainframe platform accessible to a new generation of developers, agile in speed of development and automated for faster time to market.
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Incremental Release Delivery 11.0.02 PTFs have been published. Summary of Changes in Version 11.0.02 New! Visual Debugger feature (included in the CA InterTest Eclipse UI) z/OS 2.3 Support COBOL V6.2 Support Maintenance Please refer to the Release Information section of the product documentation for more information on these changes. The complete Version 11 product documentation is available at https://docops.ca.com/ca-intertest-and-ca-symdump/11-0/en . For information on the Incremental Release program, please contact: Petr Vacula, petr.vacula@ca.com , Product Owner Rose Sakach, rose.sakach@ca.com , Product Manager
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The CA Product Management team is pleased to announce that starting in December 2017 all CA Endevor SCM customers can get enhanced security with the PDS Monitor feature of CA Compliance Event Manager, which they can acquire at no additional cost. The CA Compliance Event Manager can be used to monitor any changes to CA Endevor SCM-managed data sets and identify changes that were made outside of CA Endevor SCM. When a privileged mainframe user tries to directly modify data sets in CA Endevor SCM inventory, CA Compliance Event Manager will track these alterations. CA Compliance Event Manager can also help you to identify any cases of incorrect setup of CA Endevor ...
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We at CA want to learn from you! We want to get insights from you on how mainframe and distributed systems and teams work together in your organization. When you help us better understand your organization, we will send you a link to a series of educational videos that introduces you to virtualization and automated testing functionality for mainframe that has its roots in distributed systems. Just click the link below to start the survey. It should take no more than 5 minutes of your time to complete. Thanks for your help! Survey Link: Mainframe & Modern Software Delivery
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The Customer Feedback survey for CA Endevor SCM is open and will remain available through December 3, 2017 . Your feedback will help shape the future direction of CA Endevor SCM. Customer feedback is extremely important to us at CA Technologies and we sincerely appreciate you taking a few moments to share your thoughts with us regarding CA Endevor SCM. The CA Endevor SCM leadership team will carefully review each survey and will use the survey to create action plans designed with the goal of improving the overall customer experience and value you receive from your investment in CA Technologies and CA Endevor SCM. Just click the link below to start ...
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On behalf of the Product Management team, I would like to inform you that from now on the CA Endevor SCM Eclipse-Based UI is delivered with the base product. You no longer need to purchase the CA Endevor QuickEdit option to use our plugin.
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Incremental Release Delivery 18.0.11 PTFs RO97273 (Endevor Base) & RO97274 (Web Services) have been published. Summary of Changes in Version 18.0.11 A brief description of the changes that are included in this incremental release delivery follow: RESTful API Additional Element actions The RESTful API is enhanced to support the following Element actions: Add, Update, Generate, Move, Print, Transfer, Signin, and Delete. In addition, the Package Approve and Deny actions let the user add a note when approving or denying a Package. Endevor Change Level “with history” audit trail information These enhancement makes it easier to identify ...
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Dear Community Members, We would like to invite you to share your insights on our Mainframe Testing Tools through a review program called IT Central Station . It's like Yelp or TripAdvisor, but for enterprise software solutions. Your submission will help users make better-informed product selection decisions, as well as provide insight for our development efforts. Your opinion matters to us and to IT Central Station peers. Anyone in your organization who is a user can submit a review. Here’s a sample of an anonymous CA Endevor SCM review we captured: CA Endevor SCM: Full Auditability, Customization, And Scalability. Please consider posting a review ...
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On behalf of the CA Endevor SCM product team, we would like to update you on our CA Endevor SCM delivery plans and remind you of our delivery process. We develop CA Endevor SCM according to our newly implemented agile process to deliver the latest features to you as quickly as possible. Instead of bringing new functionality only in GA-complete releases each year or two, we are producing incremental releases much more often. So far, we have delivered ten increments for CA Endevor SCM V18. We are striving to make new features available for you to use immediately after they are developed and properly tested. We reprioritize our work and adjust our plans frequently ...
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