FAVCMD          FAVORITE COMMAND                       TAACMEB

 The Favorite Command  tool provides a  simple method of  executing your
 favorite commands.   Your favorite  commands would be placed  in a data
 base  file  by either  a  Work function  or an  Add  command.   The Add
 command  extracts  the  previous  command  from  the   current  program
 message  queue.    A  unique  ID  must be  assigned  to  each  favorite
 command.   A  favorite  command is  then executed  by either  a special
 command or from a display.

 You must  first create  the files  used by  the  Favorite command  tool
 such as:

             CRTFAVCMD   FAVCMDPLIB(xxx)

 This  would normally  be  your current  library or  a  library on  your
 library  list.  The  files FAVCMDP and  FAVCMDL would be  created.  See
 the later discussion of Security Considerations.

 The normal  method of  adding commands  to the  FAVCMDP file  would  be
 with  the ADDFAVCMD  command.   Assume  you have  entered  one of  your
 favorite  commands on a  command entry display  such as a  CPYF command
 which  uses the same  set of complex  parameters.  You  now want to add
 the specific CPYF  as one of  your favorite commands  and assign it  an
 ID CPY1.

 You would follow the CPYF command with ADDFAVCMD such as:

              CPYF       ....
              ADDFAVCMD  FAVID(CPY1)

 The  ADDFAVCMD  extracts  the   previously  entered  command  from  the
 current  programs message queue  and adds it  to the  FAVCMDP data base
 file.  The command string  can be any combination of upper/lower  case.

 The next  time you  want to  execute the  same CPYF  command you  would
 enter:

             FV CPY1

 The FV  command is a shorthand version of  the EXCFAVCMD command.  Both
 commands use the  same CPP.   FV  is preferred because  it reduces  the
 number of keystrokes needed.

 When the  FV  command runs,  it extracts  the record  from the  FAVCMDP
 file  with a  key of  CPY1.   It  executes the  command  using QCMDEXC.
 Before  executing  the  command,  the  command  is  sent  as  a request
 message and then received.   This allows you to see the  actual command
 that  was executed  and  you may  duplicate  it and  change  it as  any
 normal  command.  Following the  command that is  executed would be the
 last message  sent  by  the  executed command  (such  as  a  completion
 message).

 Thus for the CPYF command, you would see:

             FV CPY1
             CPYF      ...
             nnn records copied from ...

 If FV  is used without  any parameters,  it uses the  DSPFAVCMD command
 and  displays a subfile  of your favorite  commands.  Options  exist to
 execute and for SBMJOB  for any favorite  command in the  file.  F4  is
 also  available  to   prompt  for  the  command  before   execution  or
 submitting  to  batch.    The  display  is  similar  to  the  WRKFAVCMD
 display,  but no options  exist to change, add,  or delete the favorite
 commands.

 Using a ?  to prompt for a command
 ---------------------------------

 You can use the  '?' option on WRKFAVCMD to  add a leading ?   to allow
 prompting  for a  command  with  certain filled  in  parameters.   This
 could  be   helpful  when  using  FV  when  some  standard  values  are
 required, but still allow other parameters to be entered.

 For example, the TAA DSPQHST2 command  allows a list of message IDs  to
 be excluded with  the EXCLUDEID parameter.   You may want to  exclude a
 standard list  and enter some unique values  for other parameters.  You
 could enter the command:

              DSPQHST2

 When the command prompt appears you  could enter in your standard  list
 of message IDs to be excluded.

            DSPQHST2   EXCLUDEID(xxx yyy zzz)

 You would then follow it with ADDFAVCMD such as:

            ADDFAVCMD  FAVID(QHST)

 Then use  WRKFAVCMD and the '?'  option to add  a leading '?'  to cause
 prompting.

 When you  want to run the command with  the standard excluded list, you
 would enter:

            FV QHST

 The  command prompt would  appear and you  could enter other parameters
 such as the beginning and ending dates.

 WRKFAVCMD Command
 -----------------

 The WRKFAVCMD  command provides  an  editing function  for the  FAVCMDP
 file.  The command would be entered as:

            WRKFAVCMD

 A subfile is  displayed of your favorite commands  with typical options
 for  display, change, delete, etc.  You  may also add favorite commands
 using the F6 function.

 You may  execute one of  your favorite  commands (Option  8) or  submit
 the command to batch with SBMJOB (Option 9).

 The Favorite Command  tool keeps track of  the last time you  have used
 each  favorite command, the number  of times you have  used it, and the
 last user profile  to cause  an action that  changes the  record.   The
 information  is intended  to  assist  you  in maintaining  the  FAVCMDP
 file.   The  date of  last use  is seen  on the  subfile display.   The
 other information may be seen on the detail display.

 You  may store any command in the  favorite command file.  For example,
 you may  want  to store  some  SNDCMDDTAQ commands  as  defined by  the
 CMDDTAQ TAA  Tool.  The  only restriction is  that the command  must be
 valid for a command entry display.

 You  may delete an entry from  the subfile with the  Delete option.  Or
 the RMVFAVCMD  command  may  be used  to  remove one  of  the  favorite
 commands from the file.

 Using SBMJOB
 ------------

 If  you have  a command  that you  normally  submit to  batch, you  may
 enter the  SBMJOB command and then use  ADDFAVCMD.  The complete SBMJOB
 command would  be  entered  as  your  favorite  command  including  the
 command that will be executed in batch.

 Since the  command stored  in the  FAVCMDP file is  SBMJOB, you  should
 not  use  the option  from  the  WRKFAVCMD subfile  for  SBMJOB of  the
 favorite   command.    This  would  result  in  two  batch  jobs  being
 submitted.

 Multiple FAVCMDP files
 ----------------------

 You may have  one or more  FAVCMDP files on your  system, but only  one
 per  library.   The  intent of  the  tool is  to  allow individuals  to
 tailor  the use for  their own needs.   See the  discussion on Security
 Considerations.


 Security Considerations
 -----------------------

 The Favorite  Command tool  does not  adopt any  authority.   The  user
 must be authorized to any commands that will be executed.

 When CRTFAVCMD  is run, the  user of the  command becomes the  owner of
 the  two data base  files FAVCMDP and  FAVCMDL.  The  owner can perform
 any functions against the files.

 The FAVCMDP  physical  file  is  created  with  an  authorization  that
 provides for  *PUBLIC  rights of  *OBJMGT, *READ,  and *UPD.   This  is
 similar to *USE authority, but also allows update of the file.

 By default,  the EXCFAVCMD (or FV)  command may be used  by the *PUBLIC
 user  to execute any  of the favorite  commands in the  file.  The *UPD
 right is  needed because  the  tool will  update the  data base  record
 with the last used information.

 The WRKFAVCMD  command will also allow  the *PUBLIC user to  access the
 file,  display any favorite  command, and execute a  command.  However,
 the WRKFAVCMD command  internally checks  for *ADD  and *DLT  authority
 and  ensures  that  they  exist for  the  options  that  allow  change,
 delete,  or to add  a new  record to the  file.  The  ADDFAVCMD command
 cannot be used by the *PUBLIC  user because *PUBLIC does not have  *ADD
 and *DLT rights.   Similarly, the  RMVFAVCMD command cannot be  used by
 the *PUBLIC  user because *PUBLIC  does not have *ADD  and *DLT rights.

 By default then, the *PUBLIC user can:

         - Use EXCFAVCMD (or FV) for any of the favorite  commands
         - Use WRKFAVCMD to display or execute any of the commands
         - Use DSPFAVCMD to display or execute any of the commands

 By default, the *PUBLIC user cannot:

         - Use ADDFAVCMD

         - Use change, delete, or add from the WRKFAVCMD display.

 However,  because the  *PUBLIC user  has the  *UPD right to  FAVCMDP, a
 DFU application or a  HLL program could be  used to change an  existing
 favorite command.   Since  the *ADD  and *DLT rights  do not  exist, no
 additions or deletions could be made.

 You  may use EDTOBJAUT  of the FAVCMDP  file to make  the file excluded
 to the  *PUBLIC user.   This would  make a  private file  for your  use
 only or you could authorize specific individuals.

 You  may  use  EDTOBJAUT  of  the   FAVCMDP  file  to  provide  *CHANGE
 authority to  the *PUBLIC user or any user.   This will allow them full
 access to the ADDFAVCMD and WRKFAVCMD functions.

 CRTFAVCMD Command parameters                          *CMD
 ----------------------------

    FAVCMDPLIB    The  name  of  the  library  where  the  FAVCMDP   and
                  FAVCMDL files will be created.

                  The files  are created  to allow  the *PUBLIC user  to
                  use the  EXCFAVCMD (or FV) command.   *PUBLIC may also
                  use  the  WRKFAVCMD command  to  display or  execute a
                  favorite  command   (either  directly   or  by   using
                  OPTION(*DSP).     See   the  Security   Considerations
                  discussion.

    SRCLIB        The  source  library  to  use  for  the  QATTDDS  file
                  source.   The default  is *TAAARC  to  use the  source
                  from the TAA Archive.

                  A specific user  library may be named,  but the source
                  file must be QATTDDS.

 WRKFAVCMD Command parameters                          *CMD
 ----------------------------

    FAVCMDPLIB    The  library which  contains  the FAVCMDP  and FAVCMDL
                  files created  by CRTFAVCMD.   The  default is  *LIBL.
                  A specific library or *CURLIB may also be used.

 ADDFAVCMD Command parameters                          *CMD
 ----------------------------

    FAVID         The unique ID assigned to the favorite command.

    FAVCMDPLIB    The library  which  contains the  FAVCMDP and  FAVCMDL
                  files  created by  CRTFAVCMD.   The default  is *LIBL.
                  A specific library or *CURLIB may also be used.

 EXCFAVCMD Command parameters (same for FV command)    *CMD
 --------------------------------------------------

    FAVID         The  unique ID assigned to  the favorite command.  The
                  default is  *ALL which causes  the DSPFAVCMD  function
                  to be  performed.  A  subfile is displayed of  all the
                  favorite  commands  and you  may execute  or  submit a
                  command to batch.

                  If an  ID is  entered, it  must exist  in the  FAVCMDP
                  file.

    FAVCMDPLIB    The  library which  contains the  FAVCMDP and  FAVCMDL
                  files  created by  CRTFAVCMD.   The default  is *LIBL.
                  A specific library or *CURLIB may also be used.

 DSPFAVCMD Command parameters                          *CMD
 ----------------------------

    FAVID         The ID to begin the  subfile display.  The default  is
                  *ALL to display  all the records in the  FAVCMDP file.

                  If  a  value  is entered,  it  acts  as  a 'set  lower
                  limit'  to  the file.    For example,  if  you entered
                  FAVID(JO),  the  display   would  contain  the   first
                  record starting  at JO.   If no JO record  exists, the
                  first  record  before  the value  JO  would  begin the
                  subfile.

    FAVCMDPLIB    The library  which contains  the FAVCMDP  and  FAVCMDL
                  files created  by CRTFAVCMD.   The  default is  *LIBL.
                  A specific library or *CURLIB may also be used.

 DLTFAVCMD Command parameters                          *CMD
 ----------------------------

    FAVCMDPLIB    The  library which  contains  the FAVCMDP  and FAVCMDL
                  files.  The default is  *LIBL.  A specific library  or
                  *CURLIB may also be used.

 RMVFAVCMD Command parameters                          *CMD
 ----------------------------

    FAVID         The unique ID assigned to the favorite command.

    FAVCMDPLIB    The library  which  contains the  FAVCMDP and  FAVCMDL
                  files  created by  CRTFAVCMD.   The default  is *LIBL.
                  A specific library or *CURLIB may also be used.

 Restrictions
 ------------

 The command to be stored must be 750 bytes or less.

 Prerequisites
 -------------

 The following TAA Tools must be on your system:

      ADJVAR          Adjust variable
      CHKOBJ2         Check object 2
      CPYTAA          TAA Archive
      EDTVAR2         Edit variable 2
      EXTCMD          Extract command
      FILEFDBCK       File feedback
      HLRMVMSG        HLL Remove message
      LOCKMSG         Lock message
      RPGSTSDS        RPG status data structure
      RCVLSTMSG       Receive last message
      RSNLSTMSG       Resend last message
      RTVDAT          Retrieve date
      SNDCOMPMSG      Send completion message
      SNDESCMSG       Send escape message
      SNDSTSMSG       Send status message
      TRNVAL          Translate value
      WRTSRC          Write source

 Implementation
 --------------

 None, the tool is ready to use.

 Objects used by the tool
 ------------------------

    Object        Type    Attribute      Src member    Src file
    ------        ----    ---------      ----------    ----------

    WRKFAVCMD     *CMD                   TAACMEB       QATTCMD
    CRTFAVCMD     *CMD                   TAACMEB2      QATTCMD
    EXCFAVCMD     *CMD                   TAACMEB3      QATTCMD
    FV            *CMD                   TAACMEB3      QATTCMD
    ADDFAVCMD     *CMD                   TAACMEB4      QATTCMD
    DLTFAVCMD     *CMD                   TAACMEB5      QATTCMD
    DSPFAVCMD     *CMD                   TAACMEB6      QATTCMD
    RMVFAVCMD     *CMD                   TAACMEB7      QATTCMD
    TAACMEBC      *PGM       CLP         TAACMEBC      QATTCL
    TAACMEBC2     *PGM       CLP         TAACMEBC2     QATTCL
    TAACMEBC3     *PGM       CLP         TAACMEBC3     QATTCL
    TAACMEBC4     *PGM       CLP         TAACMEBC4     QATTCL
    TAACMEBC5     *PGM       CLP         TAACMEBC5     QATTCL
    TAACMEBC6     *PGM       CLP         TAACMEBC6     QATTCL
    TAACMEBC7     *PGM       CLP         TAACMEBC7     QATTCL
    TAACMEBC11    *PGM       CLP         TAACMEBC11    QATTCL
    TAACMEBR      *PGM       RPG         TAACMEBR      QATTRPG
    TAACMEBR3     *PGM       RPG         TAACMEBR3     QATTRPG
    TAACMEBR4     *PGM       RPG         TAACMEBR4     QATTRPG
    TAACMEBR6     *PGM       RPG         TAACMEBR6     QATTRPG
    TAACMEBD      *FILE      DSPF        TAACMEBD      QATTDDS
    TAACMEBE      *FILE      DSPF        TAACMEBE      QATTDDS
    TAACMEBP      *FILE      PF          TAACMEBP      QATTDDS
    TAACMEBL      *FILE      LF          TAACMEBL      QATTDDS

 The  FV command is a  shorthand version of the  EXCFAVCMD command.  The
 same source is used for both command objects.

 Structure
 ---------

 CRTFAVCMD   Cmd
    TAACMEBC2  CL pgm

 WRKFAVCMD   Cmd
    TAACMEBC    CL pgm
      TAACMEBR    RPG Pgm
        TAACMEBD    Display file
        TAACMEBC11  CL Pgm for command checking

 EXCFAVCMD (also FV) Cmd
    TAACMEBC3   CL pgm
      TAACMEBR3   RPG Pgm

 ADDFAVCMD   Cmd
    TAACMEBC4   CL pgm
      TAACMEBR4   RPG Pgm

 DLTFAVCMD   Cmd
    TAACMEBC5   CL pgm

 DSPFAVCMD   Cmd
    TAACMEBC6   CL pgm
      TAACMEBR6   RPG Pgm
        TAACMEBE    Display file

 RMVFAVCMD   Cmd
    TAACMEBC4   CL pgm
      TAACMEBR4   RPG Pgm

Added to TAA Productivity Tools October 1, 1997


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