MFBSI supports the Control-M function %%$WCALC which requires one or more Control-M Calendar definitions.
The syntax for %%$WCALC is:
%%$WCALC ????? +|-nnn CalendarName | >|< | | | | | | part3 | part2 part1
Where:
'+' or '-' must be followed by a maximum of three digits, nnn, where the number must be equal to or less than 366.
You can specify the location of the calendar in one of the following ways:
Option 1:
Use the environment variable CTM_CALENDAR to locate your calendar for Yccyy. The full calendar location is:
$CTM_CALENDAR\Yccyy\CalendarName.CLD
Where:
Option 2:
Use the Enterprise Server JCL Catalog to define a dynamic PDS (PO / LRECL=80 / LSEQ / EXTS=CLD).
The PDS name is: ESCTM.CALENDAR.Yccyy, where ccyy indicates the century and the year - for example, ESCTM.CALENDAR.Y2010.
The member names are set to the CalendarName to be used with the .CLD extension.
The MFBSI calendars are stored in a text file (line sequential). The following formats are supported:
Format 1:
This is the format obtained from an XML export of the Control-M z/OS calendar. The following rules apply:
Example:
<DEFCAL> <CALENDAR DATACENTER="ECS5NY" NAME="AcctCal3" TYPE="Regular"> <YEAR NAME="2008" DAYS="YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYNNNYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYYYNNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYNYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYNNNY YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY" DESCRIPTION="Calendar for 2008.”/> </CALENDAR> </DEFCAL>
Format 2:
You can use a text file with the layout specified below.
The following example is for a file named $CTM_CALENDAR|2021|BSICLD01:
** MFBSI CTM Calendar ** Year: 2021 ** Calendar: BSICLD01 ** “S” column represents “Sunday” * -S------S------S------S------S------S 1111111111222222222233 1234567890123456789012345678901 01 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY * -S------S------S------S------S------S 1111111111222222222 1234567890123456789012345678 02 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY * -S------S------S------S------S------S 1111111111222222222233 1234567890123456789012345678901 03 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY * -S------S------S------S------S------S 111111111122222222223 123456789012345678901234567890 04 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY * -S------S------S------S------S------S 1111111111222222222233 1234567890123456789012345678901 05 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY * -S------S------S------S------S------S 111111111122222222223 123456789012345678901234567890 06 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY * -S------S------S------S------S------S 1111111111222222222233 1234567890123456789012345678901 07 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY * -S------S------S------S------S------S 1111111111222222222233 1234567890123456789012345678901 08 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY * -S------S------S------S------S------S 111111111122222222223 123456789012345678901234567890 09 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY * -S------S------S------S------S------S 1111111111222222222233 1234567890123456789012345678901 10 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY * -S------S------S------S------S------S 111111111122222222223 123456789012345678901234567890 11 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY * -S------S------S------S------S------S 1111111111222222222233 1234567890123456789012345678901 12 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Where:
** MFBSI CTM Calendar
(1) * -S------S------S------S------S------S (2) * 1111111111222222222233 (3) * 1234567890123456789012345678901 (4) 12 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Line (1) - "S" indicates the Sundays of the month.
Lines (2) and (3) - indicate the days of the month, 1 to a maximum of 31.
Line (4) - "12" indicates December. The characters set the working days in the month where a "Y" indicates a working day and an "N" indicates a non-working day.
Optionally, you can define a dynamic PDS in the Enterprise Server catalog using ESMAC or ESCWA.
mfbsijcl /calendar CalendarName CCYY
For example:
DSN ESCTM.CALENDAR.Y1999 File D:\MF\ES\MFBSI\CTMCalendar\Y1999 DCB PO - LSEQ - ASCII - 80 - Dynamic - Ext:CLD
The output from the execution of the mfbsijcl command is as follows:
set CTM_CALENDAR=D:\MF\ES\MFBSI\CTMCalendar (Windows) export CTM_CALENDAR= MF/ES/MFBSI/CTMCalendar (UNIX) mfbsijcl /calendar EXCPCAL1 1999 ------------------------------------------------------------ JCLSI0001I MFBSI Version 5.0.08 Copyright (C) 2013-2020 ... MFBSI Calendar definition Calendar path = D:\MF\ES\MFBSI\CTMCalendar Calendar year = 1999 Calendar name = EXCPCAL1 Calendar created in: D:\MF\ES\MFBSI\CTMCalendar\Y1999\EXCPCAL1.CLD (Win) Calendar created in: MF/ES/MFBSI/CTMCalendar/Y1999/EXCPCAL1.CLD (UX) May be defined in your ES Catalog using: DSN=ESCTM.CALENDAR.Y1999 File=D:\MF\ES\MFBSI\CTMCalendar\Y1999 DCB: PO - LSEQ - ASCII - 80 - Dynamic - Ext:CLD