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Interactive System Productivity Facility (ISPF) User’s Guide Volume II z/OS Version 1 Release 6.0 SC34-4823-03

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z/OS V1R6.0 ISPF User™s Guide Vol IISELECT OLD-COMREC ASSIGN TO DA-S-DD1. SELECT D1-REPORTS ASSIGN TO UR-S-D1OUT. SELECT OPTION-CARD-FILE ASSIGN TO UR-S-SYSIN.
DATA DIVISION. FILE SECTION. FD OLD-COMREC
LABEL RECORD IS STANDARD RECORDING MODE IS F
Command ===> ________________________________________________ Scroll ===> PAGE F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F5=Rfind F7=Up F8=Down F9=Swap F10=Left F11=Right F12=Cancel
Figure
68.
Browse
Menu Utilities Compilers Help ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BROWSE -- ISPFDEMO.XXX.COBOL(CBL) - 01.01 ---------- Line 00000022 Col 001 080 ----+----1----+----2----+----3----+----4----+----5----+----6----+----7----+----8 002200 FD D1-REPORTS 002300 LABEL RECORD IS OMITTED 002400 RECORDING MODE IS F 002500 BLOCK CONTAINS 133 CHARACTERS 002600 DATA RECORD IS D1-LINE. 002700 01 D1-LINE. 002800 02 COLUMNS PICTURE X(133). 002900 FD OPTION-CARD-FILE 003000 LABEL RECORD IS OMITTED 003100 BLOCK CONTAINS 1 RECORDS 003200 RECORDING MODE IS F 003300 DATA RECORD IS O-C. 003400 01 O-C. 003500 02 DUMMY PICTURE X(80).
Command ===> ________________________________________________ Scroll ===> PAGE F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F5=Rfind F7=Up F8=Down F9=Swap F10=Left F11=Right F12=Cancel
Figure
69.
Browse
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ :H3 ID=BRHEX SUBJECT=’BROWSE COMMANDS - HEX’. 7CF4CC7CDCCE4EECDCCE77CDDEEC4CDDDCDCE464CCE74 A83094E2985702421533ED296625036441542000857DB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HEX - DISPLAYING DATA IN HEXADECIMAL FORMAT CCE464CCEDDCECDC4CCEC4CD4CCECCCCCDCD4CDDDCE 8570004927318957041310950857145394130669413 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ :P.THE DISPLAY OF DATA IN HEXADECIMAL NOTATION IS CONTROLLED BY THE HEX 7D4ECC4CCEDDCE4DC4CCEC4CD4CCECCCCCDCD4DDECECDD4CE4CDDEDDDDCC4CE4ECC4CCE A7B38504927318066041310950857145394130563139650920365396335402803850857 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Command ===> ________________________________________________ Scroll ===> PAGE F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F5=Rfind F7=Up F8=Down F9=Swap F10=Left F11=Right F12=Cancel
Figure
70.
Browse
Hexadecimal
Display
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ :H3 ID=BRHEX SUBJECT=’BROWSE COMMANDS - HEX’. 7AC8F340C9C47EC2D9C8C5E740E2E4C2D1C5C3E37E7DC2D9D6E6E2C540C3D6D4D4C1D5C4E2406040 C8C5E77D4B ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HEX - DISPLAYING DATA IN HEXADECIMAL FORMAT C8C5E7406040C4C9E2D7D3C1E8C9D5C740C4C1E3C140C9D540C8C5E7C1C4C5C3C9D4C1D340C6D6D9 D4C1E3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ :P.THE DISPLAY OF DATA IN HEXADECIMAL NOTATION IS CONTROLLED BY THE HEX 7AD74BE3C8C540C4C9E2D7D3C1E840D6C640C4C1E3C140C9D540C8C5E7C1C4C5C3C9D4C1D340D5D6 E3C1E3C9D6D540C9E240C3D6D5E3D9D6D3D3C5C440C2E840E3C8C540C8C5E7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Command ===> ________________________________________________ Scroll ===> F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F5=Rfind F7=Up F8=Down F9=Swap F10=Left F11=Right F12=Cancel
Figure
71.
Browse
Hexadecimal
Display
Uncatalog
Data
Set”
on
page
131.
See
“Information
for
Managed
Data
Sets”
on
page
113
to
see
how
ISPF
displays
data
set
information
when
these
products
are
installed,
available,
and
active.
For
sequential
data
sets,
options
I
and
S
display
the
same
information.
For
multivolume
data
sets,
options
I
and
S
display
current
allocation
and
utilization
values
that
represent
totals
from
all
volumes
used.
You
may
not
enter
a
volume
serial
when
you
are
requesting
information
on
a
multivolume
data
set.
The
space
for
data
sets
allocated
in
blocks
is
calculated
as
if
all
of
the
tracks,
including
the
last
one,
contain
only
full
blocks
of
data.
Any
partial
“short”
blocks
are
ignored.
Note:
The
information
shown
for
current
space
utilization
is
the
actual
data
that
the
data
set
contains,
based
on
the
number
of
allocation
units
(blocks,
tracks,
bytes,
megabytes,
and
so
on)
that
have
been
written.
For
a
data
set
allocated
in
units
other
than
tracks
and
cylinders,
it
does
not
include
the
unused
portion
of
a
track
that
is
only
partially
filled.
For
example,
if
a
data
set
allocated
in
bytes
with
block
size
of
600
has
one
block
written
to
a
device
with
a
track
size
of
1000,
600
bytes
of
data
are
written
and
the
remaining
400
bytes
cannot
be
used
by
a
different
data
set.
A
track
is
the
smallest
possible
unit
of
physical
allocation
to
a
data
set
on
DASD.
ISPF
reports
600
bytes
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the
If
the
volume
serial
is
followed
by
a
plus
(for
example,
HSM016+),
the
data
set
spans
multiple
volumes.
Press
Enter
to
display
a
list
of
all
allocated
volumes
that
have
been
used,
as
shown
in
Figure
77.
The
“Allocated
units”
and
“Used
units”
fields
can
vary,
depending
on
the
value
that
was
specified
in
the
“Space
units”
field
when
you
allocated
the
data
set.
For
example,
Figure
77
shows
what
the
Data
Set
Information
panel
would
look
like
if
the
data
set
was
allocated
by
specifying
Cylinders
in
the
“Space
units”
field.
Data
Set
Information
Data
Set
Name
Volume Information D
More: + ated tracks . : 32 ated extents . : 32
HSM017 HSM018 HSM019 HSM020 HSM021
Utilization tracks . . . . : 31
Command ===> extents . . . : 31 F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F7=Backward F8=Forward F9=Swap
Secondary tracks . . : 17 Data set name type . : 1
Command ===> F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F7=Backward F8=Forward F9=Swap F12=Cancel
Figure
79.
Volume
Information
for
a
Managed
Multivolume
Data
Set
(ISRUAMVI)
Library
Utility
(Option
3.1)
114
z/OS
V1R6.0
ISPF
F9=SWAP
F10=LEFT
F11=RIGHT
F12=SUBMIT
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F12=SUBMIT
F6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF12=SUBMITF6=CHANGEF10=LEFTBlankIGHT
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F6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF10=LEFTGenericIGHT
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F6=CHANGE
F6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF10=LEFTBlankIGHT
854j .0205 0.00defaul.9802 342.7346 479.8148 Tm (F12=SUBMIT)T02 0 0 8.9802 342.7346 479.8148 Tm (F12=42F85537j .0205 0.00data9802 342.7346 479.8148 Tm (F12=SUBMIT)T02 0 0 8.9802F11=RIGHT)Tj /F2 1 Tf 0.002446 T* ( .0205 0.00clasT)9802 342.7346 479.8148 Tm (F12=SUBMIT)T02 0 0 8.9802ET T* 90Tj 00.461jm 3068 12j 00.461jl S BT20=LEFT)Tj /F2 1 Tf 0.0028 0 0 0.0028 59.8677 792 Tm ( )Tj T* ( )Tj 7 011
F6=CHANGE
F6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF10=LEFTBLKS,IGHT
F6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGE
F10=LEFT
F
6
F6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF10=LEFTZeroIGHT
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F6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGE
F6=CHANGE
F6=CHANGE F10=LEFT
F6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGE
194.5687j202.1783 0.00set02 0 0 8.9802 463.9634 489.9175 Tm (F6=CHANGE)Tj /F2 1 Tf 0.0028 0 0 0.0028 59.812.5175202.1783 0.00namTm ( )Tj T* ( )Tj T* ( )Tj T* ( )Tj /F8 1 Tf 8.9802 0 1 Tf 0.0028 0 0 0.0028 59.834 T7715202.1783 0.00typTm ( )Tj T* ( )Tj T* ( )Tj T* ( )Tj /F8 1 Tf 8.9802 0NGEF10=LEFT
F6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGE F6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGE F10=LEFT F6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGE
F6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGEF6=CHANGE F10=LEFTF10=LEFTF6=CHANGE 167.62 F10=LEFTF6=CHANGE
include
allocations
done
by
ISPF,
the
TSO
ALLOCATE
command,
or
other
TSO
commands.
Refer
to
ISPF
Planning
and
Customizing
for
more
information
about
the
data
set
allocation
exit.
Your
installation
must
use
the
Data
Facility
Product
(DFP)
or
DFSMS/MVS®
to
define
the
values
that
you
enter
in
the
“Management
class”,
“Storage
class”,
and
“Data
class”
fields.
If
you
have
no
specific
requirements,
you
can
leave
these
fields
blank.
However,
be
aware
that
your
installation
may
provide
default
management,
storage,
and
data
classes.
These
defaults
would
take
effect
if
you
leave
any
of
the
class
fields
blank
and
may
even
override
any
classes
that
you
specify.
Management
class
Used
to
obtain
data
management-related
information
(migration,
backup,
and
retention
criteria,
such
as
expiration
date)
for
the
data
set
allocation.
If
you
have
no
specific
management
class
requirements,
you
can
leave
this
field
blank.
However,
be
aware
that
your
installation
may
provide
a
default
management
class.
This
default
may
even
override
any
management
class
that
you
specify.
Storage
class
Used
to
obtain
the
storage-related
information
(volume
serial)
for
the
data
set
allocation.
Any
volume
serial
that
you
enter
in
the
Specified data set has zero block size
The data set allocated contains inconsistent attributes as indicated by the message displayed above. Prior to allocating a managed data set, PDF cannot always determine if the attributes are inconsistent. The data class used when allocating the data set may contain inconsistent attributes, or the attributes you specified on the allocation panel may conflict with those defined in the data class. This panel gives you the opportunity to delete this data set. If you keep the data set, other PDF functions, such as edit, move, copy, or promote, may not be able to use the data set.
Instructions:
Press the Enter key to DELETE the data set.
Enter the END command to KEEP the data set.
Command ===> _____________________________________________________ F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F9=Swap F12=Cancel
Figure
88.
Allocation
Error
Panel
(ISRUADCS)
Data
Set
Utility
(Option
3.2)
128
z/OS
V1R6.0
ISPF
Figure
96.
Editing
the
IDCAMS
Command
(ISRUVEDT)
VSAM Utilities ------------------------------------- LINE 00000000 COL 001 080 ********************************* Top of Data ********************************* IDCAMS SYSTEM SERVICES TIME: 14:49:0
/* IDCAMS COMMAND */ DEFINE CLUSTER (NAME(USERID.PRIVATE.PANELS) -
CYLINDERS(4 1) - VOLUMES(111111 -
) - ) - DATA (NAME(USERID.PRIVATE.PANELS.DATA) - ) - INDEX (NAME(USERID.PRIVATE.PANELS.INDEX) - )
IDC3013I DUPLICATE DATA SET NAME IDC3009I ** VSAM CATALOG RETURN CODE IS 8 - REASON CODE IS IGG0CLEH-38 IDC3003I FUNCTION TERMINATED. CONDITION CODE IS 12
IDC0002I IDCAMS 12 *************** IDCAMS has returned a non-zero return code. ***************
COMMAND ===> ________________________________________________ SCROLL ===> PAGE F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F5=Rfind F7=Up F8=Down F9=Swap F10=Left F11=Right F12=Cancel
Figure
97.
Browsing
IDCAMS
Errors
(ISRUVBRO)
Data
Set
Utility
(Option
3.2)
Chapter
5.
Utilities
(Option
3)
139
later
retrieval
to
the
same
panel.
If
you
try
to
use
a
profile
that
was
defined
for
a
different
request
type
(for
example,
Generation
Data
Group),
you
will
receive
a
Type
mismatch
error.
When
you
have
filled
in
a
VSAM
input
panel,
select
the
Save
to
Profile
choice
from
the
Functions
pull-down
on
the
input
panel
action
bar
as
shown
in
Figure
98.
ISPF
displays
a
panel
that
allows
you
to
assign
a
name
to
the
profile
data
set
member,
as
shown
in
Figure
99
on
page
141.
Menu
Function
Utilities
Help
Guide
Vol
II
Submitting
a
Search-For
Job
in
Batch
Mode
If
you
selected
Batch
Mode
(2)
on
the
Search-For
Utility
panel,
the
panel
shown
in
Figure
150
is
displayed
before
the
job
is
submitted.
This
panel
allows
you
2792./F7 1 Tf 9.972 Tf. 9.978 276.2 28 2.93 381.532 2321.5.
Search-ForE
Utility
Panel
Action
Bar
The
Search-ForE
Utility
panel
action
bar
choices
function
as
follows:
Menu
For
more
information,
see
the
section
on
the
Menu
Action
Bar
Choice
in
the
ISPF
User
Interface
chapter
of
the
ISPF
//SYSIN
DD
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PL/I
Compile
(Option
5.5)
The
Batch
PL/I
Compile
option
enables
you
to
invoke
either
OS
PL/I
Version
2
or
PL/I
for
MVS
and
VM,
using
the
values
specified
on
the
Batch
PL/I
compile
panel
shown
in
Figure
183.
All
the
fields
on
this
panel
are
explained
in
the
Libraries
and
Data
Sets
chapter
of
the
ISPF
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How
SuperC
Corrects
False
Matches
Occasionally,
SuperC
reports
that
it
has
detected
a
false
line
or
word
match
and
has
corrected
the
results
in
the
listing
and
summary
report.
Any
affected
matched
pair
has
been
reclassified
as
an
insert/delete
pair.
Any
resulting
error
might
be
in
the
masking
of
potential
matches
that
would
be
overlooked
due
to
the
early
false
match
coupling.
That
is
an
equivalent
yet
undiscovered
match
may
be
overlooked
due
to
the
premature
false
matching.
The
condition
should
be
of
minor
importance
since
it
happens
so
rarely
and
the
masking
effect
has
a
low
probability
of
affecting
the
final
results.
An
equally
important
SuperC
concern
would
be
whether
it
finds
the
best
match
set
and
whether
it
finds
all
matches.
Unfortunately,
the
match-finding
algorithm
is
not
perfect.
Ignoring
the
false
match
masking
problem,
and
the
large
number
of
duplicate
source
lines
obscuring
the
match
set
possibilities,
occasional
matches
can
be
overlooked.
Many
Artificial
Intelligence
(AI)
computer
programs,
like
SuperC,
only
approximate
the
human
intellect
that
can
sometimes
make
a
better
match
set
selection.
Furthermore,
these
same
computer
programs
are
designed
for
speed
and
efficiency.
They
necessarily
make
certain
simplifying
assumptions
and
contain
additional
operational
weaknesses.
SuperC
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
1980,
2004
467
File Edit Confirm Menu Utilities Compilers Test Help ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EDIT USERID.TEST1.SCRIPT(DATA) - 01.02 Columns 00001 00072 ****** ***************************** Top of Data ***************************** 000100 This line is reformatted; the spacing in the "new" member differs. 000200 This line is the same in both members. 000300 This line differs from the text in the "new" member. 000400 This line is the same in both members. Command ===> ________________________________________________ Scroll ===> PAGE F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F5=Rfind F6=Rchange F7=Up F8=Down F9=Swap F10=Left F11=Right F12=Cancel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . File Edit Confirm Menu Utilities Compilers Test Help
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EDIT USERID.TEST2.SCRIPT(DATA) - 01.02 Columns 00001 00072 ****** ***************************** Top of Data ***************************** 000100 This line is reformatted; the spacing in the "new" member differs. 000200 This line is the same in both members. 000300 This line is different from the text in the "old" member. 000400 This line is the same in both members. 000500 This line is in the "new" member, but not in the "old". ****** **************************** Bottom of Data *************************** Command ===> ________________________________________________ Scroll ===> PAGE F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F5=Rfind F6=Rchange F7=Up F8=Down F9=Swap F10=Left F11=Right F12=Cancel
Figure
229.
Split
Screen
Showing
Source
Data
for
SuperC
Listings
Figure
230.
OVSUM
Listing
of
a
LINE
Comparison
of
Two
PDS
Members
SuperC
Listings
468
z/OS
V1R6.0
ISPF
Long
Source
and
Delta
Data
Set
This
process
option
produces
a
data
set
that
contains
both
control
statements,
matching
new
data
set
source
lines,
inserted
new
data
set
source
lines,
and
deleted
old
data
set
source
lines.
This
process
option
is
available
for
the
Line
compare
type
only.
The
format
of
the
generated
data
may
be
suitable
for
direct
editing.
Figure
245
on
page
486
shows
an
example
of
an
UPDLDEL
update
data
set.
Menu Utilities Compilers Help ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BROWSE USERID.UPDATE.MVS8(LINE) - 01.00 Line 00000000 Col 001 080 ********************************* Top of Data ********************************* ./ CHANGE LIST=ALL,NAME=DATA OLD:USERID.TEST1.SCRIPT This line is in the new member, but not in the old. 00010000 This line is reformatted; the spacing in the new member differs. 00015000 This line differs from the text in the old member. 00030000 ./ DELETE SEQ1=00050000,SEQ2=00050000
******************************** Bottom of Data ******************************* Command ===> ________________________________________________ Scroll ===> PAGE F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F5=Rfind F7=Up F8=Down F9=Swap F10=Left F11=Right F12=Cancel
Figure
244.
UPDMVS8
Update
Data
Set
Listing
SuperC
Listings
Appendix
B.
SuperC
Listings
485
characteristics.
Prefix
codes,
such
as
I
for
insert,
and
the
line
number
precede
lines
from
the
source
data
sets.
Abbreviations
show
the
total
number
of
consecutive
lines
flagged
as
changed,
such
as
INS#=
for
the
number
of
consecutive
inserted
lines.
The
number
of
replaced
lines
(RPL#=)
always
refers
to
consecutive
pairs
of
inserted
and
deleted
lines.
Figure
246
on
page
487
shows
an
example
of
an
UPDPDEL
update
data
set.
The
first
panel
shows
only
the
first
80
columns;
the
second
panel
shows
the
result
of
scrolling
right
to
see
the
remainder
of
the
member.
Menu Utilities Compilers Help ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BROWSE USERID.UPDATE.CNTL(LINE) - 01.00 Line 00000000 Col 001 080 ********************************* Top of Data ********************************* *HDR1 NEW3.TEST.LIB NEWMEM *HDR2 LUDLOW.MACLIB.LIB OLDMEM TYPE = UPDLDEL *D- DEL#= 2 N-REF#=000000 O-REF#=000001 *****SUPERC CHANGE HEADER*****
This is line 1 in the old data set. It is not in the new data set. This is line 2 in the old data set. It is not in the new data set.
*M- MAT#= 2 N-REF#=000001 O-REF#=000003 *****SUPERC CHANGE HEADER***** This is a line in both data sets. This is a line in both data sets.
*I-RP INS#= 1 N-REF#=000003 O-REF#=000005 *****SUPERC CHANGE HEADER***** This is a line only in the new data set.
*D-RP DEL#= 1 N-REF#=000003 O-REF#=000005 *****SUPERC CHANGE HEADER***** This is a line in both data sets.
*M- MAT#= 1 N-REF#=000004 O-REF#=000006 *****SUPERC CHANGE HEADER***** This is a line in both data sets.
*I-RF INS#= 1 N-REF#=000005 O-REF#=000007 *****SUPERC CHANGE HEADER***** This is a line in both data sets but reformatted.
******************************** Bottom of Data ******************************* Command ===> ________________________________________________ Scroll ===> PAGE F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F5=Rfind F7=Up F8=Down F9=Swap F10=Left F11=Right F12=Cancel
Figure
245.
UPDLDEL
Update
Control
Data
Set
SuperC
Listings
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V1R6.0
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Using LookAt to look up message explanations
Summary of Changes
ISPF PDF Component changes
ISPF SCLM Component changes
ISPF Client/Server Component changes
z/OS V1R6.0 ISPF
The Primary Option Menu panel
ISPF Primary Options
Status Area on the Primary Option Menu
Status Pull-Down
Customizing the user point-and-shoot status area
Chapter 2. Settings (Option 0)
ISPF Settings Panel Fields
ISPF Settings Panel Action Bar
Specifying Log and List Defaults and Characteristics (The Log/List Action Bar Choice)
Log Data Set Defaults
List Data Set Defaults
List Data Set Characteristics
JCL
Working with Function Keys and Keylists (The Function Keys Action Bar Choice)
ISPF Default Keylist
Non-Keylist PF Key Settings
The Function Keys Pull-Down
Choices For Showing PF Keys on the Display Screen
Choices for Determining Who Can Use Your PF Keylist
Choices for Enabling Keylists
Global Colors
CUA Attributes
Specifying Workstation Parameters (The Workstation Action Bar Choice)
Workstation Connection
Message Identifier
Panel Identifier
Screen Name
View Entry Panel Fields
Browsing a Data Set
LOCATE—Locating Lines
VIEW—Viewing a Member
Editing a Data Set
Edit Entry Panel Fields
Library Utility (Option 3.1)
Library Utility Panel Fields
Blank — (Display Member List)
C — Compress Data Set
X — Print Index Listing
I — Data Set Information
B — Browse Member
C — Copy Member
D — Delete Members
E — Edit Member
G — Reset Member
M — Move Member
P — Print Member
R — Rename Member
V — View Member
Data Set Utility Panel Action Bar
Data Set Utility Panel Fields
Data Set Utility Options
Allocation Errors
U — Uncatalog Data Set
Blank — (Data Set Information)
Move/Copy Utility Panel Fields
Using the Move/Copy Utility with Load Modules
Moving or Copying Alias Entries
Member List Processing When Using IEBCOPY
Data Set List Utility (Option 3.4)
Data Set List Utility Panel Action Bar
Data Set List Utility Panel Fields
Dsname Level
Volume Serial
Initial View
V — Display VTOC Information
PV — Print VTOC Information
E — Edit Data Set
V — View Data Set
B — Browse Data Set
M — Display Member List
D — Delete Data Set
R — Rename Data Set
I — Data Set Information
= — Repeat Last Command
APPEND Command
CONFIRM Command
EXCLUDE Command
Reset ISPF Statistics Panel Fields
Reset ISPF Statistics Utility Options
R — Reset (Create/Update) ISPF Statistics
D — Delete ISPF Statistics
Results of Resetting Statistics
Hardcopy Utility (Option 3.6)
Hardcopy Utility Panel Fields
Generating and Submitting JCL
Additional Batch Printing Information
Download Data Set to Workstation Utility (Option 3.7)
Download ISPF C/S component
Client/Server Component Download panel
ISPF Client/Server (C/S) Download
Download/upload data set
Outlist Utility Panel Fields
D — Delete Job Output from SYSOUT Hold Queue
P — Print Job Output and Delete from SYSOUT Hold Queue
R — Requeue Job Output to a New Output Class
Blank — Display Job Output
Scrolling a Command Table
Saving a Command Table
Canceling a Command Table
D — Deleting Lines
E — Editing Lines
I — Inserting Lines
R — Repeating Lines
V — Viewing Lines
Format Specifications Panel Fields
Format Specifications Panel Options
C — Copy Formats
Format Selection List Commands
SuperC Utility (Option 3.12)
SuperC Utility Panel Fields
Using the NOLIST Listing Type in Batch Mode
SuperCE Utility (Option 3.13)
SuperCE Utility Panel Fields
Process Options - Select Process Options
Edit Statements - Edit Statements Data Set
Profiles and Defaults - Activate Profiles and Defaults
Search-For Utility (Option 3.14)
Search-For Utility Panel Fields
Specifying Additional Search Strings
Search-For Strings and Keywords
Search-ForE Utility (Option 3.15)
Search-ForE Utility Panel Fields
Select Search-For Process Options
Foreground Processing Sequence
Expanding Packed Data
Member Expansion (ISRLEMX)
Member Expansion ISRLEMX Return Codes
Trigger Statement Errors
Input Data Sets
List Data Sets
Assembler (Option 4.1)
COBOL (Option 4.2)
PL/I (Option 4.5)
Binder/Linkage Editor (Option 4.7)
Linkage Editor Concatenation Sequence
SCRIPT/VS Processor (Option 4.9)
VS COBOL II Interactive Debug (Option 4.10)
OS/VS COBOL Debug (Option 4.10A)
COBOL Debug Processing Sequence
Symbolic Debug Data Sets
Print Output Data Sets
FORTRAN Debug (Option 4.11)
Member Not Found
ISPDTLC (Option 4.18)
Batch Processing Sequence
JCL Generation—Compilers
Assembler (Option 5.1)
PL/I Compile (Option 5.5)
Binder/Linkage Editor (Option 5.7)
Member Parts List (Option 5.12)
C/370 Compile (Option 5.13)
REXX/370 Compile (Option 5.14)
Ada/370 Compile (Option 5.15)
ISPDTLC Compile (Option 5.18)
ISPF Command Shell Panel Action Bar
The ISPF Command Shell Panel Saved Command Area
Entering TSO Commands, CLISTs, and REXX EXECs
Rules for Entering TSO Commands
Rules for Entering CLISTs and REXX EXECs
Using the Session Manager
The Dialog Test Environment
Using Variables
Saving Changes
Dialog Test Line Commands
Functions (Option 7.1)
Invoke Dialog Panel Fields
Trace Header Entries
Function Trace Entries
Variable Trace Entries
Special Display Panel
Traces (Option 7.7)
1—Function Traces
Function Traces Commands
2—Variable Traces
Variable Traces Commands
Breakpoints (Option 7.8)
Chapter 11. SCLM (Option 10)
SCLM Main Menu Action Bar
SCLM Overview
Selecting Objects
Specifying Actions
File
View
Options
Space
SuperC
Test
Help
Resetting Member Statistics
Changing Workplace Settings
Workplace Example Scenario
Applications
CMPBOFS - Compare Byte Offsets
CMPLINE - Compare Lines
CMPSECT - Compare Sections
LNCT - Line Count
LSTCOLM - List Columns
NY2AGE, OY2AGE —Year 2000 Aging Option
NY2C, NY2Z, NY2D, NY2P, OY2C, OY2Z, OY2D, OY2P —Year 2000 Date Definitions
REVREF—Revision Code Reference
SELECT - Select PDS Members
Y2PAST—Year 2000 Global Date Option
* and .* - Comment Lines (SuperC Listing)
SuperC Search-For Process Options
SuperC Search-For Process Statements
Process Statement Notation Conventions
CMPCOLM - Compare (Search) Columns
CMPLINE - Compare (Search-For) Lines
LNCT - Line Count
NTITLE - Alternate Listing Title
SELECT - Select PDS Members
SRCHFOR, SRCHFORC - Search for Strings in the Input Files
* and .* - Comment Lines (Search-For Listing)
Return Codes
How SuperC and Search-For Filter Input File Lines
How SuperC Matches Input Files
How SuperC Corrects False Matches
How SuperC Partitions and Processes Large Files
Why Compare Types May Produce Different Comparison Results
Comparing and Searching Alias Members
Comparing Load Modules
Examples
Bottom-of-Listing Information
Y2K Comparison
Side-By-Side Listings
File Comparison of a Sequential Data Set or Membered PDS
File Comparison of a Complete PDS
Search-For Listings
APNDUPD—Append Update Data Set
UPDCMS8—Update CMS Sequenced 8
UPDCNTL—Update Control
UPDMVS8—Update MVS Sequenced 8
UPDLDEL—Update Long Source and Delta Data Set
UPDPDEL—Prefixed Delta Lines
Notices