Check out faq798-6230 for information about how to create phantoms on an 11c, including creating the Superloop(s). On an 11c, phantom Superloops are created starting at N96 (the N means it's a phantom loop) and then sets are built starting at "card" 61. One Superloop gives you the equivalent of 4 "cards" (61, 62, 63, and 64 for a total of 64 TNs). Create the next Superloop as N100 to enable "cards" 65, 66, 67, and 68
I am using both Optivity and System terminal.
I will try to add Phantoms tomorrow.
I have questions for tonight:
1. Why does my Cards only show 61 and 62.
2. Does Options 11c have the capability to have 61-64 cards (If yes, in my case I will need to create 63 and 64 without adding license/anything)?
if no, how do I know if my Options 11c has that capability
Have you tried building a phantom set on TN 63 0 or 64 15 and it gave you an error? When I created Superloop N96 it gave me 61, 62, 63, and 64 without me doing anything else - I was able to build sets immediately on all 4.
I am still not unable to create the phantoms from Optivity (please see above)
I follow the FAQ798-6230 instruction and.
In Ld 22,
Prt, CEQU, mine is P096 instead of n96, Is it normal?
Also when i created Phantoms in Ld 10. the switch is accepting TN 63 0 but when i go to CUST and put 0 (We just have one customer), i got error message: sch8841 (User does not have access to this data)
SCH8841
User does not have access to this data.
Severity: Info
(This may well be because your level of access does not give you access to customer "0". Go into LD 21 & key in "LTM" followed by CUST "0". If you can't print anything, then you don't have access.
Here is the example of what the Phantom's / Virtual's mean.
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