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In DBMAINT and FILEMAINT Modes

You can use the DISPLAY command to produce a structure display of all the occurrences in the DBMAINT and FILEMAINT Modes. Select a full or condensed indented format for the structure. Condensed is the default. After the structure displays, you can use margin commands to display more details for the occurrences in the structure and to initiate maintenance functions.

Use the following format for this command: If your completed command exceeds the 76 spaces available in one command line, use the prompter panel to issue the command.

DISPLAY (in DBMAINT and FILEMAINT modes)

►►─┬─ DISPLAY ─┬─ entity1 ─ occ-name1 ────────────────────────────────────────►
   └─ DIS ─────┘

 ►─┬────────────────────────────────┬─┬─ STATUS xxxx ─┬───────────────────────►
   └─┬─ IN ─┬─ entity2 ─ occ-name2 ─┘ └─ STA xxxx ────┘
     └─ OF ─┘

 ►─┬─────────────────┬─┬─────────────────┬─┬──────────┬───────────────────────►
   ├─ PASSWORD xxxx ─┤ ├─ OVERRIDE xxxx ─┤ ├─ COND ◄ ─┤
   └─ PSWD xxxx ─────┘ └─ OVRD xxxx ─────┘ └─ FULL ───┘

 ►─┬──────────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────►◄
   └─ AS ─ OF ─ YYYYMMDDhhmm ─┘
entity1

(Required) Specify the entity of the occurrence you are displaying.

Valid Entries in DBMAINT Mode:

DATABASE|BAS
AREA|ARA

TABLE|TBL

KEY

ELEMENT|ELM

DATAVIEW|DVW

Valid Entries in FILEMAINT Mode:

FILE|FIL
RECORD|REC

KEY

ELEMENT|ELM
DATAVIEW|DVW

Default Value:

(No default)

occ-name1

(Required) Specify the name of the occurrence you are displaying.

Valid Entries:

1- to 32-character occurrence name

Default Value:

(No default)

entity2

Only required if displaying a KEY or ELEMENT occurrence. Specify one of the following entities:

Valid Entries in DBMAINT Mode:

TABLE|TBL

Valid Entries in FILEMAINT Mode:

RECORD|REC

Default Value:

(No default)

occ-name2

Only required if displaying a KEY or ELEMENT occurrence. Specify the name of the TABLE or RECORD occurrence.

Valid Entries:

1- to 32-character occurrence name

Default Value:

(No default)

STA xxxx

(Required) Specify the status of the occurrence.

Valid Entries:

T001—T999
TEST
001—999
PROD
QUAL (valid for TBL, KEY, ELM)
HIST
H000—H997 (000-997 is the generation number)

ASOF (if you use the AS OF options)
ALL
INCO

Default Value:

(No default)

PSWD xxxx

Only required if this occurrence has password protection against unauthorized maintenance. Supply the password for this occurrence.

Valid Entries:

1- to 4-character password

Default Value:

(No default)

OVRD xxxx

Only required if this occurrence is restricted from unauthorized maintenance or retrieval with a lock level assignment. Supply the override code.

Valid Entries:

1- to 4-character override code

Default Value:

(No default)

COND/FULL

(Optional) Specify the format for the display. If you enter FULL, CA Datacom Datadictionary presents the full structure display containing all occurrences in the structure or substructure and the attribute-values on the Structure Maintenance Panels and FILE Maintenance Panels.

If you do not specify FULL or specify COND, CA Datacom Datadictionary presents the condensed structure display containing all the occurrences in the structure or substructure except the FIELD occurrences and some of the attribute-values.

Valid Entries:

COND

FULL

Default Value:

COND

AS OF YYYYMMDDhhmm

(Optional) If you enter ASOF in the status field, specify the date/time stamp to display the version of the structure that was in PROD status at that date and time. You can specify the full date and time or a partial date, such as 199001 for the year and month or 19900131 for the year, month, and day.

Note: If your time value includes seconds, round up to the nearest minute.

Valid Entries:

1 to 12 digits

Default Value:

(No default)

When you press Enter, CA Datacom Datadictionary presents the structure display panel for the structure or substructure for the occurrence according to your criteria. On the resulting display panel, you can enter certain margin commands to perform additional functions. For more information and a list of valid margin commands, see Margin Commands.