Systems that use this File

To display the panel for maintaining the Systems that use a File, enter the line action S against the File listed in the Files view.
Figure 1. System Definitions: Systems that use this File
   File  Edit  Options  Help
 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Systems with this File              Row 1 to 5 of 5
 Command ===> ________________________________________________ Scroll ===> ____
 
 Data Set Name . . : CICSPAOR.CMF1
 
 /  Exc  System +  Type     Image                 Description
 _   *   CICSP001  CICS     MVS1     CICS system CICSP001/MVS1___________
 _   *   CICSD001  CICS              CICS system CICSD001________________
 _       DB2P____  DB2      MVS1     DB2 subsystem DB2P/MVS1_____________
 _       MVS1____  Image             MVS system MVS1_____________________
 S       ________                    ____________________________________
 ********************************* End of list ****************************
 
  F1=Help        F3=Exit        F4=Prompt      F5=Rfind       F6=Resize
  F7=Backward    F8=Forward    F10=Actions    F12=Cancel
This panel allows you to specify the systems that use the SMF data set. To select one or more from a list of available systems, enter the line action S or position the cursor on the System field and press Prompt (F4).
Note: When a system is specified here, the file is added at the end of the list of files for that system. For example, see Figure 1. You might need to adjust the order of the files into the correct time sequence.
Each system in the list has the following attributes:
Exc
The system is marked by an asterisk * if the file is to be Excluded from reporting for this system. Excluded data sets are not eligible for Report Set JCL generation.

Enter the line action X to reverse the status (Exclude/Include).

System, Type, Image
A System is identified by the combination of:
  • System name which is one of the following depending on the type:
    • CICS® generic APPLID
    • MVS™ (SMF) Image ID
    • DB2® Subsystem ID
    • MQ Subsystem ID
    • MVS System Logger
  • Type of System: CICS, Image, DB2, MQ, or Logger
  • MVS (SMF) Image ID

You can enter a system name directly. Alternatively, to select one or more from a list, enter the line action S or press Prompt (F4) from the System field.

Description
Description is free-format text up to 36 characters to describe the system. This is for your reference only, although CICS PA will insert it as a comment in your Report Set JCL.

Line Actions

/
Display the menu of line actions.
S
Select System(s) from a list.
I
Insert a blank row after this row to specify a related System. You can only specify known Systems; you cannot define new Systems from this panel.
R
Repeat this row.
C
Copy this row.
M
Move this row.
A
Move/Copy after this row.
B
Move/Copy before this row.
D
Delete this row. Only the relationship is deleted, not the System itself.
X
Reverse the status (Exclude/Include).

Primary Commands

FIND string
This command (or F) looks for the specified character string in all columns or a subset of columns in the displayed data. The string need only be enclosed in quotes if there are embedded spaces. The search is not case sensitive. The display scrolls to the row where the string is found and positions the cursor on the matching data. To find more occurrences, use F5 or the RFIND command repeatedly.

If there is no match but the search did not begin at the start of the list, the screen does not change and the message *Bottom of data reached* is displayed. Use F5 or RFIND to search from the top. If there is no match in the entire list, the screen does not change and the message Start of change No CHARS xxx found End of change is displayed.

Also available from Edit in the action bar.

SORT SYSTEM|TYPE|IMAGE|DESCription
This command sorts the list of Systems on the specified column. The default is SYSTEM (then TYPE and IMAGE). The order is retained only until exit or another SORT command is issued.

Also available from Edit in the action bar.

RESET
This command (or RES) removes all outstanding line actions and deletes any blank rows.

Also available from Edit in the action bar.


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