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8.7 Using the SHOW Command


 
 
 ----------------------  Document Browse - Text Selection  ------  ROW 1 OF 381
 Command ===> SHOW JCLGEN ALL                                  Scroll ===> CSR
 
 Volume  ===> PIOM                                     Type (T, D, F) ===> _
 Section ===> ________________________                Levels (n or A) ===> 1
 
     Volume Name: CA MICS Planning, Install, Operation, Maintenance
 
 Line Cmds: B Browse  M Mark  P Print  R Reset  S Select
 
 Cmd     Section            Title
  -   ------------------  ------------------------------------------------------
  _   1.................  Introduction
  _   2.................  Planning for the Installation and Use of CA MICS
  _   3.................  Installation
  _   4.................  Operation
  _   5.................  Special CA MICS Processing
  _   6.................  Data Collectors
  _   7.................  Maintenance Policies and Procedures
  -   ------------------  ------------------------------------------------------
 
 
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 Figure 8-33.  SHOW Command example in Document Browse
 
 
 The SHOW command is a quick way to search for a title in a
 table of contents or data element list.  SHOW is available
 under Document Browse Text Selection and Data Element Browse
 Element Selection.
 
 SHOW gives you a condensed look at the display by showing
 only lines that contain a string of text you are searching
 for.  In Document Browse, this means that you could ask to
 see, for example, all section titles in the PIOM guide that
 contain the string JCLGEN.
 
 Note:  Unlike Subject Cross Reference, SHOW only applies to
 the current guide you are viewing, and only searches the
 table of contents.
 
 In this example, the PIOM guide was selected for browsing,
 which brought up a display of its table of contents.
 Normally, the Section, Type, and Levels fields control which
 sections are listed on the display.  When the SHOW command is
 used, the display of the table of contents is still
 controlled by the Section, Type, and Levels fields, but it is
 narrowed down further to show only those entries that match
 the words following the SHOW command.
 
 In this example, the command SHOW JCLGEN ALL was used to
 see all table of contents entries containing the string
 JCLGEN.  The ALL option causes the Levels field to change to
 A and also clears the Section field if it is not blank. The
 results of this command are shown on the next page.
 
 
 ----------------------  Document Browse - Text Select-----------  JCLGEN found
 Command ===> AND PARAMETER                                    Scroll ===> CSR
 
 Volume  ===> PIOM                                     Type (T, D, F) ===> _
 Section ===> ________________________                Levels (n or A) ===> A
 
     Volume Name: CA MICS Planning, Install, Operation, Maintenance
 
 Line Cmds: B Browse  M Mark  P Print  R Reset  S Select
 
 Cmd     Section            Title    SHOW JCLGEN
  -   ------------------  ------------------------------------------------------
  _   2.3.3.1...........  JCLGEN Process Flow
  _   2-50..............  JCLGEN Process Flow
  _   2.3.3.1.1.........  Processing Done by Standard JCLGEN Jobs
  _   2.3.3.2...........  Standard JCLGEN Parameters
  _   2.3.3.3...........  JCLGEN Parameters for Special Requirements
  _   2.3.3.3.2.........  JCLGEN Definition Tables
  _   3.5.3.2...........  Executing JCLGENA
  _   3.5.3.3...........  Executing JCLGENB through JCLGENG
  _   3.5.3.4...........  Selective JCL/CLIST Generation Using JCLGENU
  -   ------------------  ------------------------------------------------------
 
 
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 Figure 8-34.  SHOW Command example in Document Browse
 
 
 The display above is the result of the command SHOW JCLGEN
 ALL.  Now, Section is blank, Levels is A, and the only
 entries shown are those containing the string JCLGEN.  The
 heading over the Title field now displays the SHOW argument
 that is controlling the display.
 
 The display can be narrowed down further by using an AND or
 OR command followed by other words you want to appear in the
 display.  For example, assume you want to further limit the
 display to only those entries that contain both JCLGEN and
 PARAMETER.  Since SHOW is already in effect, the command AND
 PARAMETER adds this condition to the SHOW argument list.
 
 
 
 ----------------------  Document Browse - Text Selection  ---  PARAMETER found
 Command ===>                                                  Scroll ===> CSR
 
 Volume  ===> PIOM                                     Type (T, D, F) ===> _
 Section ===> ________________________                Levels (n or A) ===> A
 
     Volume Name: CA MICS Planning, Install, Operation, Maintenance
 
 Line Cmds: B Browse  M Mark  P Print  R Reset  S Select
 
 Cmd     Section            Title    SHOW JCLGEN AND PARAMETER
  -   ------------------  ------------------------------------------------------
  _   2.3.3.2...........  Standard JCLGEN Parameters
  _   2.3.3.3...........  JCLGEN Parameters for Special Requirements
  -   ------------------  ------------------------------------------------------
 
 
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 Figure 8-35.  SHOW Command example in Document Browse
 
 
 The display above is the result of the command AND PARAMETER.
 The heading over the Title field now displays the complete
 SHOW argument that is controlling the display.
 
 To turn off the effects of SHOW, issue the command SHOW ALL.
 
 
 ------------------  Data Element Browse - Element Selection  ---  ROW 1 OF 124
 Command ===> SHOW TIME                                        Scroll ===> CSR
 
    Area ===> TSO   File ===> TSO     TSO SYSTEM ACTIVITY FILE
 
    Elements:
 
 
 Line Cmds: B Browse  M Mark  P Print  S Select
 
 Cmd   Element    Name
  -    --------   ----------------------------------------
  _    CPUMODEL   CPU Model Identification
  _    DAY        Day of Month
  _    DAYNAME    Name Of Day Of Week
  _    DURATION   Recording Interval Time
  _    ENDTS      End Time Stamp
  _    HOUR       Hour Of Day
  _    INTERVLS   Number of Recording Intervals
  _    MONTH      Month of Year
  _    ORGSYSID   Originating System Identification
  _    STARTTS    Start Time Stamp
  -    --------   ----------------------------------------
 
 
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 Figure 8-36.  SHOW Command example in Data Element Browse
 
 
 Assume that Data Element Browse was invoked and the TSO file
 was selected for browsing.  The display above lists all data
 elements in the TSO file in the TSO area.
 
 To see only those elements with long names containing the
 string TIME, enter the command SHOW TIME, as illustrated in
 the Command field above.
 
 
 ------------------  Data Element Browse - Element Sel-------------  TIME found
 Command ===> AND THINK                                        Scroll ===> CSR
 
    Area ===> TSO   File ===> TSO     TSO SYSTEM ACTIVITY FILE
 
    Elements:
 
 
 Line Cmds: B Browse  M Mark  P Print  S Select
 
 Cmd   Element    Name    SHOW TIME
  -    --------   ----------------------------------------
  _    DURATION   Recording Interval Time
  _    ENDTS      End Time Stamp
  _    STARTTS    Start Time Stamp
  _    TSMERESP   Excessive Response Time Threshold
  _    TSOAVCTM   Avg TSO Session Time
  _    TSOAVKTM   Avg User Think Time
  _    TSOAVLTM   Avg Long Response Time
  _    TSOAVMTM   Avg Medium Response Time
  _    TSOAVSTM   Avg Short Response Time
  _    TSOAVTTM   Avg Response Time All Functions
  _    TSOCONTM   Terminal Connect Time
  -    --------   ----------------------------------------
 
 
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 Figure 8-37.  SHOW Command example in Data Element Browse
 
 
 The display above is the result of the command SHOW TIME.
 The only data element entries shown are those containing the
 string TIME.
 
 The heading over the Name field now displays the SHOW
 argument that is controlling the display.
 
 To further limit the display to only those entries that
 contain both TIME and THINK, use the command AND THINK to add
 this condition to the SHOW argument list.
 
 
 ------------------  Data Element Browse - Element Sel------------  THINK found
 Command ===>                                                  Scroll ===> CSR
 
    Area ===> TSO   File ===> TSO     TSO SYSTEM ACTIVITY FILE
 
    Elements:
 
 
 Line Cmds: B Browse  M Mark  P Print  S Select
 
 Cmd   Element    Name    SHOW TIME AND THINK
  -    --------   ----------------------------------------
  _    TSOAVKTM   Avg User Think Time
  _    TSOTHKTM   Think Time Total
  -    --------   ----------------------------------------
 
 
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 Figure 8-38.  SHOW Command example in Data Element Browse
 
 
 The display above is the result of the command AND THINK.
 The heading over the Title field now displays the SHOW
 argument that is controlling the display.
 
 To turn off the effects of SHOW, use the command SHOW ALL.
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