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Selecting a Batch Online JCL Member

When you select the JCL option from the Administrative Menu, or use the JCL command from the command line, CA Dataquery displays the DIRECTORY OF JCL MEMBERS panel as shown following.

DIRECTORY OF JCL MEMBERS (DQDS0)

=> Place the cursor on a name to delete or edit. Use PF3 to add JCL members ------------------------------------------------------------------------DQDS0 DATAQUERY: DIRECTORY OF JCL MEMBERS START WITH: _______________________________ START TYPE: P Proc or Jcl ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- USER NAME OR GROUP-ID | TYPE | DESCRIPTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ===> <PF1> HELP <PF2> RETURN <PF3> CREATE <PF4> EDIT <PF5> NOT USED <PF6> DELETE <PF7> BACKWARD <PF8> FORWARD <PF9> NOT USED <PF10> NOT USED <PF11> NOT USED <PF12> RIGHT

Action

The START WITH: field, located in the upper-left corner of this panel, is where you enter the full or partial name of the JCL where you want the listing to start. When you press Enter, CA Dataquery refreshes the Directory of JCL MEMBERS panel with the JCL that you specified on the first line of the listing. You can also page forward using <PF8> FORWARD, or backward using <PF7> BACKWARD until you reach the member that you want to view or edit. START TYPE tells if the START WITH is a JCL or PROC name (P is the default).

Panel Description

The following list describes each column of the Directory of JCL Members panel.

USER NAME

OR GROUP-ID

Alphabetical listing of all existing JCL member names. Usually the JCL member is a user ID or group level ID.

TYPE

Date the named JCL member was last accessed.

DESCRIPTION

Description of this JCL member as described on the EDITOR panel when it was created.

PF Keys

The following list describes the PF keys on the DIRECTORY OF JCL MEMBERS panel.

Key

Objective

Result

CLEAR

Return to the Main
Menu

Return to the Main Menu

<PF1> HELP

Display HELP panel

CA Dataquery displays the HELP panel

<PF2> RETURN

Return to previous
panel

Previous panel or Main Menu is displayed

<PF3> CREATE

Create a new JCL
member

CA Dataquery displays the EDITOR panel

<PF4> EDIT

Modify a JCL member

Display that JCL member

<PF5> NOT USED

Not in use

 

<PF6> DELETE

Delete a JCL member

CA Dataquery removes that JCL member

<PF7>BACKWARD

Scroll to previous
screen of JCL
members, if any

Display previous JCL members, if any

<PF8> FORWARD

Scroll to next screen of JCL members, if any

Display more JCL members, if any