





            Cozzi Research Programmer Menu
            
            (c) Copyright 1986 by Cozzi Research
            
            This program may not be distributed or copied without prior
            written permission from Cozzi Research.
            
            This program is complete with in-line command entry display,
            and user-specified defaults.  It is functionally equivalent
            to the IBM-supplied programmer menu with the following
            enhancements.
            
            1)   The user may specify several default object for the
            various CRTxxx object commands, at execution time, on a user
            profile basis, or on the fly.
            
            2)   Second level prompting is provided for submitted jobs.
            If you press CMD 16, after selecting option 3 or 6, the
            submit job command will be prompted as well as the command
            being submitted.
            
            3)   The subfile error messages are not left on the display
            when a new command begins execution.  This avoid frustration
            when the message "command ended in error..." is displayed
            and a "good" command is executing.
            
            4)   Full on line helptext is provided for the menu.  Simple
            press the Help key to display the help text.
            
            A "setup" program is provided.  You should first compile the
            CL program CRC1239 and its associated command PGMSETUP.
            
            After you've compiled these two items, execute the command
            PGMSETUP and specify the appropriate parameter values.  This
            command will automatically create all necessary objects for
            the programmer menu to function.  You can sit back and relax
            while PGMSETUP is doing YOUR work.
            
            Once PGMSETUP is completed, you will be able to call the
            Cozzi Research Programmer Menu by executing the following
            command:  PGMMENU
            
            You may prompt and specify as many of the various default
            values as you wish.  However, you may want to use the
            command PGMMNUDFT to setup your own defaults that can be
            used again and again.  Then simply specify the NAME on the
            USRPRF parameter of the PGMMENU command.
            
            To view your current defaults, while you're in the PGMMENU,
            simply press CMD 24.
            
            (c) Copyright 1986 by Cozzi Research.
            
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