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Product Overview

Makware Tools is architected as a suite of ISPF-based utilities operating within the z/OS environment. The core components include modules for JCL generation (MGENJCL), data manipulation (MSELECT), dataset scanning (MSCANSTR), and email integration (MEMAIL). MGENJCL generates JCL for utilities like DFSORT, IEBGENER, and IDCAMS.

MSELECT provides functions such as record splitting, text trimming, and format conversion. MSCANSTR scans datasets for strings, and MEMAIL sends mainframe data as email attachments. MASKDB2 provides access to DB2 tables.

MCOMPARE compares datasets. MANLYZDD analyzes JCL. MCBLXPRS generates skeleton COBOL code.

These utilities communicate through standard z/OS interfaces and utilize z/OS datasets for storage. The ISPF panels provide the primary user interface. The utilities leverage z/OS security mechanisms for access control.

Competing products may offer similar functionality, but Makware Tools provides a comprehensive suite integrated within the z/OS environment. The utilities are designed to minimize resource consumption and integrate seamlessly with existing z/OS infrastructure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main functions of Makware Tools?

Makware Tools provides utilities for tasks such as sending mainframe data as email attachments, generating JCL, scanning datasets for strings, viewing datasets, manipulating data within datasets, packing and unpacking PDS datasets, accessing DB2 tables, comparing datasets and source code, and generating COBOL, CICS BMS, and IMS MFS code.

What are some of the key utilities included in Makware Tools?

MEMAIL sends mainframe data as email attachments. MGENJCL generates skeleton JCL for various utilities. MSCANSTR scans datasets for specific strings. MV provides a quick way to view datasets. MSELECT manipulates data within datasets.

How does a user interact with Makware Tools?

Makware Tools primarily uses ISPF panels for its user interface. Configuration files are used to customize the behavior of some utilities, such as specifying default email settings for MEMAIL or defining search strings for MSCANSTR.

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