The following fields of data appear on the left side of the Rule Set List panel. You see these fields when you first enter the rule set list and when you press the LEFT PF key.
The name of the rule set.
A value indicating whether the rule set is enabled or disabled. If at least one rule in the rule set is enabled, the value of the Status field is ENABLED.
The auto-enable status of the rule set. If at least one rule in the rule set is set up for auto-enable, the value of the AE field is Y.
The number of rules in the rule set.
The version number and modification number of the rule that was last modified in the rule set.
The creation date of the rule set. The value in this field is the earliest creation date CA OPS/MVS finds for a rule in the rule set.
The date and time of the last modification made to a rule in the rule set.
The value in this field is the sum of the values of the individual Size fields you see on the Rule List panel. Following is a sample. Each Size field on the Rule List panel indicates the current number of lines in a particular rule; thus the Size field on the Rule Set List panel indicates the current total number of lines in all the rules in the rule set.
The value in this field is the sum of the values of the individual Init fields you see on the Rule List panel. Each Init field on the Rule List panel indicates the number of lines in a particular rule when the rule was first created; thus the Init field on the Rule Set List panel indicates the initial total number of lines for all the rules in the rule set.
The value in this field is the sum of the values of the individual Mod fields you see on the Rule List panel. Each Mod field on the Rule List panel indicates the number of lines in a particular rule that have been modified. The Mod field on the Rule Set List panel indicates the total number of lines that have been modified in the rules in the rule set.
The TSO user ID of the last user who modified any rule in the rule set.
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