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Member Select for PDS (CAZ1SLEP/CAZ1SLRP) Update and Browse

Use this panel to select members from a partitioned data set (PDS) for CA JCLCheck to process.

To display this panel:

  1. Enter Option 1, 2, 3, or 4 in the OPTION field on the CA JCLCheck/SPF Menu panel (JCK0200) and press Enter.
  2. Enter a complete data set name and data set type of PDS in the appropriate fields on the CA JCLCheck Invocation panel (JCK0201), and press Enter. Do not enter a member name.

 ---------------------  CA JCLCHECK MEMBER SELECT ------------ ROW 1 OF 0  COMMAND ===>                                            SCROLL ===> PAGE      Data Set Name: CAI.CHN6.R880200.PROD.CNTL          Type .: PDS      CMD  MEMBER     ORDER   CREATED      LAST MODIFIED     SIZE   USERID           PRODINIT       1   2000/02/01   2000/02/15 12:17    40   PRODO01           PRODLOAD       2   2000/02/02   2000/02/15 12:19    72   PRODO01           PROD0101       3   2000/02/09   2000/03/01 09:11     7   PRODO02           PRODRUN        4   2000/03/01   2000/03/01 09:45   119   PRODO01           PRODBKUP       5   2000/02/01   2000/02/17 15:32  2000   PRODO01           ========    =====  ========     ========== =====  ====   =======           ACCTVER            2000/01/23   2000/03/24 00:13   254   ABCXY01           DOCSCAN            2000/12/25   2000/12/27 08:37    55   ABCXY01           SUBALL             2000/07/12   2000/09/10 16:17   175   PRODO01           TRANBKUP           2000/07/04   2000/10/15 12:20    92   PRODO01

Select one or more members by placing a number in the CMD field preceding the desired member, and press Enter.

CA JCLCheck displays those members selected for processing above the divider line (=========) and each has an ordinal number indicating its order of processing.

The order of the display is the order chosen. For example, PRODINIT, the member on the top line of the preceding display, is the first member that CA JCLCheck processes.

To exit the panel without making any changes, enter CANCEL in the COMMAND field, and press Enter.

Enter End to pass the selected members to CA JCLCheck for processing.

Changing the Order of Members

To change the order of a member, enter the new order number in the CMD field next to the member name, and press Enter.

Entering an order number X next to a member name causes all members with order numbers greater than or equal to X to shift down with their order numbers incremented by 1. For example, entering 4 next to PRODLOAD results in the following display:

CMD MEMBER    ORDER  CREATED     LAST MODIFIED    SIZE  USERID
    PRODINIT  1      2000/02/01  2000/02/15 12:17   40  PRODO01
    PROD0101  2      2000/02/09  2000/03/01 09:11    7  PRODO02
    PRODLOAD  4      2000/02/02  2000/02/15 12:19   72  PRODO01
    PRODRUN   5      2000/03/01  2000/03/01 09:45  119  PRODO01
    PRODBKUP  6      2000/02/01  2000/02/17 15:32  2000 PRODO01
    ========  ==     ==========  ========== =====  ==== =======

Adding a Member

If you enter an order number next to a member below the divider line, CA JCLCheck moves the member above the line according to the order number. Use an order number greater than the last order number + 1 to leave room for insertion. You can use the REORDER command to assign consecutive order numbers. Otherwise, CA JCLCheck reorders the order numbers when you exit this panel.

Removing a Member

To remove a member from the selected list, enter 0 in the CMD field next to the member name, and press Enter.

Browsing a Member

To help you decide whether to process a member, you can browse it. To browse a member, enter B in the CMD field next to a member name, and press Enter. This causes the display of an ISPF browse panel for the member. Press End to return to the Member Select panel.

Assigning the Next Available Order Number

To assign the next available order number, enter N (Next) beside the name of one or more members (either above or below the divider line). This is especially useful if you want to assign sequential order numbers to several members. Instead of entering each sequential number, enter N on each line.