You need to import the files from the CICS demonstration program into your project. 
		
 
		 
		  - In the IDE, select your project in the Team Developer Tree view. 
		  
- Click 
			 File > Import... on the main menu.
		  
- In the 
			 Import dialog, expand 
			 General, click 
			 File System and then click 
			 Next. 
		  
- Click 
			 Browse and navigate to the folder of the demonstration project in the install location of the samples. On Windows Vista and Windows 7, this is 
				%PUBLIC%\Documents\Micro Focus\Enterprise Developer\Samples\Mainframe\CICS\Classic\ACCTCLNT.
			 Note: On older versions of Windows the samples might be installed in a different folder, such as for Windows XP, 
			 C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Micro Focus\Enterprise Developer\Samples.
			  
-  Click 
			 OK. 
		  
- In the left hand panel, expand the 
			 ACCTCLNT folder. 
		  
- Check the boxes next to the following folders: 
			 
		  
- Click 
			 Finish. 
			 This imports all required files into your project. 
			  By default, Eclipse builds the project automatically and this creates the 
				.dll, 
				.idy and 
				.mod files in the 
				loadlib directory. The 
				.cpy file generated from the bms file appears in the 
				cpy folder. 
			  
- To fix the errors generated when the project was built, you need to define the correct copybook path: 
			 
				-  In the Team Developer Tree view, right-click the 
				  ACCTCLNT project and click 
				  Properties. 
				
- Choose 
				  . 
				
- Ensure the type is set to 
				  COBOL Copybook Paths, select 
				  ACCTCLNT/cpy, then click 
				  OK. 
				  The project will build again, but this time will be free of errors. 
				   
 
You need to create two additional folders to store the data file ACCTFIL which the ACCT transaction uses to hold customer information. The other folder holds the CICS resource definitions required to run ACCT. To create the folders: 
		
 
		 
		  - Right-click on the ACCTCLNT project in the Team Developer Tree view and click 
			 New > Folder > Folder.... 
		  
- Type 
			 datain the 
			 Folder name text field. 
		  
- Click 
			 Finish. 
		  
- Create another folder, 
			 system in the same way.