Moves one page back in the wizard.

It is available on all but the first page of the wizard.

Moves one page forward in the wizard, except on the last page of the wizard where it is unavailable. This button may also be disabled on some pages until all required information has been entered by the user.

Click Finish to exit the wizard. The Finish button is enabled once the wizard has completed generating the cloning JCL.

Cancels any changes you have made to this wizard and closes the wizard.

Select the partitioned data set library name where all of the JCL to be generated by this wizard will be saved by clicking the ellipsis button.

Select the partitioned data set library name where all of the JCL to be generated by this wizard will be saved by clicking the ellipsis button.

Shows the members in the partitioned data set library you specified.


Shows the system name where the subsystem to be cloned can be found.

Shows the name of the subsystem to be cloned.

Select the name of the first bootstrap data set (BSDS 1) by clicking the ellipsis button.

Select the name of the first bootstrap data set (BSDS 1) by clicking the ellipsis button.

Select the name of the second bootstrap data set (BSDS 2) by clicking the ellipsis button. If the source subsystem is configured with dual bootstrap data sets, you must specify both data sets.


Select the name of the second bootstrap data set (BSDS 2) by clicking the ellipsis button. If the source subsystem is configured with dual bootstrap data sets, you must specify both data sets.


Select the system name where the target subsystem to be used for the cloning process can be found.

Select the name of the target subsystem to be used for the cloning process.

Select the name of the first bootstrap data set (BSDS 1) by clicking the ellipsis button.

Select the name of the first bootstrap data set (BSDS 1) by clicking the ellipsis button.

Select the name of the second bootstrap data set (BSDS 2) by clicking the ellipsis button. If the target subsystem is configured with dual bootstrap data sets, you must to specify both data sets.


Select the name of the second bootstrap data set (BSDS 2) by clicking the ellipsis button. If the target subsystem is configured with dual bootstrap data sets, you must to specify both data sets.


Select or clear which volume catalogs (VCATs) will be copied from the source subsystem during the cloning process.

Shows volume catalogs (VCATs) on the source subsystem.

Shows the number of jobs to be used during the cloning process. These jobs can be run in parallel at JCL execution time. Up to 99 jobs can be entered.

Shows the primary space allocated per job in megabytes.

Shows the secondary space allocated per job in megabytes.

Shows the number of devices for a data set. The range for any unit count is a decimal number from 1 through 59.

Shows the class attribute that identifies the storage service level to be used by system managed space (SMS) for the storage of a data set. This applies to SMS only and replaces the unit and volume storage attributes that are specified for non-SMS managed data sets. The attribute is defined by the storage administrator.

Shows the class attribute to be used for management of a system managed space (SMS) data set after the data set has been allocated. This applies to SMS only. The attribute is defined by the storage administrator.

Click Change to specify output data set attributes.


Select or clear which volume catalogs (VCATs) will be deleted on the target subsystem during the cloning process. Do not perform this task if you are unaware of the effects of your actions.

Shows volume catalogs (VCATs) on the target subsystem.

Shows the number of jobs to be used during the cloning process. These jobs can be run in parallel at JCL execution time. You can select up to 99 jobs.


Shows the source subsystem volume catalog (VCAT) names. This list is prefilled with previously selected source subsystem VCAT names.

Shows the target subsystem volume catalog (VCAT) names. This list is prefilled with previously selected target subsystem VCATs, but new VCAT names can be entered. To reset the names, click Reset.

Shows the class attribute that identifies the storage service level to be used by system managed space (SMS) for the storage of a data set. This applies to SMS only and replaces the unit and volume storage attributes that are specified for non-SMS managed data sets. The attribute is defined by the storage administrator.

Shows the class attribute to be used for management of a system managed space (SMS) data set after the data set has been allocated. This applies to SMS only. The attribute is defined by the storage administrator.


Enter the source subsystem high level qualifier. You can type up to 44 characters.

Enter the target subsystem high level qualifier. You can type up to 44 characters.

Select or clear which libraries to copy and rename.

Shows source libraries associated with the specified source subsystem high level qualifier. If this list is empty, enter the source subsystem high level qualifier above and click Show Libraries.

Shows source libraries associated with the specified source subsystem high level qualifier. If the list of source subsystem libraries is empty, enter the source subsystem high level qualifier above and click Show Libraries again.


Selects to use the source subsystem WLM environment on the target subsystem.

Enter the source subsystem Work Load Manager (WLM) for each stored procedure. You can type up to 18 characters.

Enter the target subsystem Work Load Manager (WLM) for each stored procedure. You can type up to 18 characters.

Shows the schemas names that are available to the Work Load Manager (WLM).

Shows the names of all Stored Procedures or User Defined Functions.

Shows the specific names of all User Defined Functions and repeats Stored Procedures names.

Indicates whether an entry in the table is a Stored Procedure or a User Defined Function.


Select a source subsystem load library name by clicking the ellipsis button (prefix.SDSNLOAD).

Select a source subsystem load library name by clicking the ellipsis button (prefix.SDSNLOAD).

Select the source subsystem application load library name that contains the sample program plans, including DSNTIAD and DSNTEP2, by clicking the Source RUNLIB.LOAD library browse button.

Select the source subsystem application load library name that contains the sample program plans, including DSNTIAD and DSNTEP2, by clicking the ellipsis button (prefix.RUNLIB.LOAD).

Select the DSNTIAD plan name for the source subsystem.

Select the DSNTEP2 plan name for the source subsystem.

Select a target subsystem load library name by clicking the ellipsis button (prefix.SDSNLOAD).

Select a target subsystem load library name by clicking the ellipsis button (prefix.SDSNLOAD).

Select the target subsystem application load library name that contains the sample program plans, including DSNTIAD and DSNTEP2, by clicking the ellipsis button (prefix.RUNLIB.LOAD).

Select the target subsystem application load library name that contains the sample program plans, including DSNTIAD and DSNTEP2, by clicking the ellipsis button (prefix.RUNLIB.LOAD).

Select the DSNTIAD plan name for the target subsystem.

Select the DSNTEP2 plan name for the target subsystem.


Enter or select the user library where the job cards for each job will be saved to or loaded from. Job cards are stored on a z/OS or OS/390 server.

Enter or select the user library where the job cards for each job will be saved to or loaded from. Job cards are stored on a z/OS or OS/390 server.

Selects to load already existing job cards from the user library you specified.

Shows the JCL job steps that will be generated by the cloning wizard. Jobs are grouped into these cloning steps.

Shows the individual JCL job names that will be generated by the cloning wizard.

Shows a brief description for each individual JCL job name that will be generated by the wizard.

Shows job card statements. Each job name listed must be associated with a job card statement. This information is prefilled but can be edited.

Shows JOBLIB DD statements. JOBLIB DD statements are optional for some jobs and prefilled using information from the Execution Parameters page, if any. This information can be edited.


Shows the JCL job type for each job name that will be generated by the cloning wizard. Jobs are grouped by cloning steps.

Shows all the individual JCL job names that will be generated by the wizard. Jobs are grouped by cloning steps.

Shows a brief description of each JCL job generated by the wizard.

After you select a job above, this box shows the corresponding generated JCL.