Use this panel to select members from a CA Librarian library for CA JCLCheck to process.
To display this panel:
------------------------- CA JCLCHECK MEMBER SELECT ------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE Data Set Name: CAI.LIBR37.MASTER Type .: LIBRARIAN Last Updated : mm/dd/yyyy 10:40 USERID: APCDO04 CMD MODULE ORDER DESCRIPTION STATUS SIZE PROGRAMMER JCLCPRO1 1 FIRST SHIFT PROD PROD 421 M. PARIS JCLCPRO2 2 SECOND SHIFT PROD PROD 552 B. JONES JCLCPRO3 3 THIRD SHIFT PROD PROD 754 K. NORMAN PRODSUM1 4 FIRST SHIFT TOTALS PROD 51 H. JAMES PRODSUM2 5 SECOND SHIFT TOTALS PROD 72 T.J.BAKER ======== === ============================== ===== ===== ============== PRODBKP1 FIRST SHIFT BACKUP PROD 429 M. PARIS
Select one or more modules by placing an order number in the CMD field preceding the desired module, and pressing Enter. CA JCLCheck places each selected module above a divider line, separating it from those modules not selected.
CA JCLCheck displays those modules selected for processing above the divider line, (=========), and each has an ordinal number indicating the order in which CA JCLCheck should process it.
The order of the display is the order for processing. For example, JCLCPRO1, the module on the top line of the preceding display, is the first module that CA JCLCheck processes.
To exit the panel without making any changes, enter CANCEL in the COMMAND field, and press Enter.
Press End to pass the selected members to CA JCLCheck for processing.
To view additional information about the data set, press Enter. This displays the alternate Member Select panel for CA Librarian (CAZ1SDTPP).
-------------------------- CA JCLCHECK MEMBER SELECT ----------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE Data Set Name: CAI.LIBR37.MASTER Type .: LIBRARIAN CMD MODULE ORDER DESCRIPTION STATUS LANG LAST UPDATED JCLCPRO1 1 FIRST SHIFT PROD PROD JCL 2000/11/22 JCLCPRO2 2 SECOND SHIFT PROD PROD JCL 2000/10/23 JCLCPRO3 3 THIRD SHIFT PROD PROD JCL 2000/06/15 PRODSUM1 4 FIRST SHIFT TOTAL PROD JCL 2000/04/18 PRODSUM2 5 SECOND SHIFT TOTAL PROD JCL 2000/07/21 ======== === ============================== ===== ===== =========== PRODBKP1 FIRST SHIFT BACKUP PROD JCL 2000/11/22
Press Enter to toggle between the two displays.
Changing the Order of Modules
To change the order of a module, enter the new order number in the CMD field next to the module name, and then press Enter.
Entering an order number X next to a module name causes all modules 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 JCLCPRO2 results in the following display:
MODULE ORDER DESCRIPTION STATUS SIZE PROGRAMMER JCLCPRO1 1 FIRST SHIFT PROD PROD 421 M. PARIS JCLCPRO3 3 THIRD SHIFT PROD PROD 754 K. NORMAN JCLCPRO2 4 SECOND SHIFT PROD PROD 552 B. JONES PRODSUM1 5 FIRST SHIFT TOTAL PROD 51 H. JAMES PRODSUM2 6 SECOND SHIFT TOTAL PROD 72 T.J.BAKER ======== ===== ======== ========= ====== ==== ==========
Adding a Module
If you enter an order number next to a module below the divider line, CA JCLCheck moves the module 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 Module
To remove a module from the selected list, enter 0 in the CMD field next to the module name, and press Enter.
Browsing a Module
To decide whether to select a module for processing, you can browse the module. To browse a module, enter B in the CMD field next to a module name, and press Enter. This displays an ISPF browse panel for the module. 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 names of one or more modules (either above or below the divider line). This is especially useful if you want to assign sequential order numbers to several modules. Instead of entering each sequential number, enter N on each line.
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