The Library Utility Member Directory screen appears and displays a list of the members in the library. When a wildcarded member name is present, the directory contains a list of the members that match the member name wildcard.
Select member to process from 'TEST.USERID.JCL' ------------ Row 47 of 1158 COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CSR B - ISPF Browse 1 - Browse member R - Rename member P - Print member E - ISPF Edit 2 - Edit member D - Delete member S Name Msg/Rename Size Created Changed ID _ ACCTFILE 39 2002/02/01 2002/02/01 12:51:00 USERID _ ACCTSET 44 1992/01/31 1994/02/01 11:34:00 USERID _ ACCT00 99 2002/02/01 2002/02/01 11:03:00 USERID _ ACCT01 99 2002/02/01 2002/02/01 11:13:00 USERID _ ACCT02 99 2002/02/01 2002/02/01 11:16:00 USERID _ ACCT03 100 2002/02/01 2002/02/01 11:07:00 USERID _ ACCT04 100 2002/02/01 2002/02/01 11:08:00 USERID _ ACGLOBAL 32 1992/11/09 1998/11/30 13:01:00 USERID _ ACME1000 79 2000/07/27 2000/07/27 13:50:00 USERID _ ACME2COB 129 2002/05/11 2002/05/11 12:18:00 USERID _ ACME2000 131 2002/05/11 2002/05/11 11:24:00 USERID _ ACME3000 233 1993/12/08 2002/08/04 16:41:00 USERID _ ACME3370 200 2002/03/03 1996/09/30 17:40:00 USERID _ ADCD311 552 2002/02/07 2002/10/25 16:37:00 USERID _ ADCD330 527 2002/02/07 2002/02/08 14:45:00 USERID _ ADCIN44 137 2002/02/07 2002/10/25 10:27:00 USERID _ ADCIN52 152 2002/02/07 2002/10/25 16:38:00 USERID _ ALTC9N6 351 2002/11/04 1994/11/04 14:01:00 USERID
To perform an action for one of the members in the directory, type an action code to the left of the member name. The action codes displayed at the top of the screen are:
Perform an action for all of the members in the directory that match a wildcard using the syntax:
S www c
where 'www' is the wildcard and 'c' is the command (1 2 B E R D or P).
Example
S A* D deletes all members that begin with A. Use the SORT and LOCATE commands to assist in the location of the desired member. You can sort the directory by any of the columns by typing SORT XXX or SORT XXX Y where 'XXX' is one of the column literals and 'Y' is 'A' for ascending or 'D' for descending. For example, SORT CREATED sorts the directory in descending order of Created Date and SORT ID A sorts the directory in ascending order of User ID. The command L or LOC followed by a value will position to the first member directory entry whose sort sequence field is greater than or equal to the specified value.
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