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The Parameter-Load command loads the Previous, Next, Top, and Bottom parameter lines from
the current FCU parameter definition file. The FCU main panel status bar updates the current line
number when any Parameter-Load command is executed.
The Parameter-Save command allows you to either Insert the parameter set being displayed into
the current FCU parameter definition file, or Replace the current parameter set (previously loaded)
with the parameter set being displayed. If you do not select this command, your parameter changes
will not be saved.
NOTE:
Use File-Save/Save As to save the current FCU parameter definition file.
The Parameter-Delete command deletes the current parameter set from the current FCU parameter
definition file. The line is not permanently deleted until you save the current FCU parameter
definition file using the File-Save command.
The Parameter-Wipe command clears all FCU initiation parameters displayed on screen, so that
you can input new parameters easily. This command does not delete the current parameter set.
Figure 51 Parameter Line Panel
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Execute Dialogs
After selection the desired operation on the FCU Main window, the Execute button at the bottom of
the window is enabled. Click Execute to start the selected operation. (If the Execute button is not
enabled, you have not saved the current parameter set.)
If you started an FXmto operation and the target file already exists, FCU requests overwrite confirmation.
Click OK to overwrite the target file, or click Cancel to cancel the operation.
When FCU starts the operation, the Execute panel opens and displays the progress of the operation.
NOTE:
The Execute dialog panel will not appear when the mainframe OS is VSE.
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