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(DQA70) Directory of Saved Sets

=> Place the cursor on the desired name and press the appropriate PFkey --------------------------------------------------------------------------DQA70 DATAQUERY: DIRECTORY OF SAVED SETS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME |TYPE | DATE ADDED | BLOCKS USED | DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <PF1> HELP <PF2> RETURN <PF3> DELETE <PF4> USE <PF5> NOT USED <PF6> NOT USED <PF7> BACKWARD <PF8> FORWARD

Description

This DQL Mode panel lists saved sets and extracted sets by name, type, description, date and size. Display the directory when you want to use a saved set or when you want to delete a saved or extracted set.

Action

To display your saved sets, use the LIST command or select Saved Sets from the Directories Menu. CA Dataquery then displays all your saved sets and any saved sets you have extracted. You can then select a saved set for use or deletion by moving the cursor to the line which contains the saved set name and pressing the appropriate PF key.

Columns

Refer to the following for an explanation of each column on this panel.

NAME

Name you assigned a saved or extracted set.

TYPE

K for saved set. E for extracted set.

DATE ADDED

Date you saved or extracted the set.

BLOCKS USED

Number of physical blocks occupied by the set. Your CA Dataquery Administrator controls the number of blocks allotted to each user for maintaining sets.

DESCRIPTION

Description you attached when you saved the set.

PF Keys

The following lists the PF keys for this panel, with a brief description of each function.

<PF1> HELP

Displays Help information about the current panel.

<PF2> RETURN

Exits.

<PF3> DELETE

Deletes the set indicated by your cursor.

<PF4> USE

Activates the set indicated by your cursor position.

<PF7> BACKWARD

Scrolls back to previous panel, if any.

<PF8> FORWARD

Scrolls to next panel, if any.