Kenny, thank you very much for the group link!

Jerry

On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 09:10:25 -0000, Kenny Fogarty 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Jerry,
>
>Your criteria sounds pretty much like something that SCLM can handle quite
>easily. There is an SCLM group available on Yahoo Groups, which the SCLM
>development team appear on, and that's a valuable resource for anyone who
>has to set up and maintain SCLM, the project definitions, and the language
>definitions which will be used to build all your elements.
>
>You can find details on the SCLM group here:
>http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/SCLM/
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
Behalf
>Of Support, DUNNIT SYSTEMS LTD.
>Sent: 11 February 2007 06:52
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Need advice on implementing SCLM
>
>Time to standardize our change management procedures. We're looking into
>SCLM to accomplish this.
>
>Let me describe the application system we wish to migrate to SCLM. This 
app
>system runs on z/OS. It has batch and online source, copybook and load
>libraries. The files have the following naming convention:
>
>Batch: appname.version.libraryname
>
>Online: appname.version.IMS.libraryname
>
>We could change the library names if really necessary but we'd really 
rather
>not.
>
>The staff members that develop, modify, test and maintain the app system 
are
>an autonomous group, with everyone potentially taking part in all aspects 
of
>managing the apps in every aspect. So any team member can add, modify or
>delete any object in this system. They'll also be responsible for
>maintaining SCLM for their app system.
>
>At present, the general procedure implemented when making a change to 
these
>apps is very simplistic:
>
>1. Modify the necessary code.
>
>2. Compile.
>
>3. Test.
>
>4. Approve and move to production.
>
>I've begun reading through the SCLM General Reference manual. Getting some
>quickstart help from the experienced would be a great timesaver. At 
present,
>this is just a getting-acquainted test drive for us with SCLM, so if we 
make
>any mistakes or we configure it in a way that doesn't meet our needs, we 
can
>simply wipe the slate clean and start the experiment over again.
>
>TIA.
>
>Jerry

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