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Primary Commands for the Parms Panel

CA OPS/MVS provides several commands for you to use on the CA OPS/MVS Parms panel. Enter primary commands in the Command field.

GROUPS

Displays a list of the CA OPS/MVS parameter group names. From the list you can select the group you want to view.

MODULES

Displays the Modules panel. This is the same as OPSVIEW option 4.1.5. For details, see How to View Information About Modules (Option 4.1.5) in this chapter.

REPORT

Causes CA OPS/MVS to generate a complete report of the subsetted parameters and to place it in your ISPF list data set. The REPORT command is also valid from the detailed panel that you see when you issue the S line command. For more information, see The S Line Command in this chapter.

SORT colname sequence

Sorts the parameters according to the value you specify for colname. Values for colname are NAME, VALUE, and DESCRIPTION. You can specify more than one colname value at a time. The sort sequence defaults to ascending, unless you specify D as the value for sequence.

Point-and-shoot is enabled to SORT the parameter list using any displayed column heading. To SORT the parameter list using the point-and-shoot method, place the cursor on a displayed column heading and press Enter.

Modifying the SSM Monitor Display Default

The SSMMONDISP parameter defines the default value for the SSM Monitor Display parameter in option 0.1. The OPSVIEW administrators use this option to change default settings for users who interact with OPSVIEW 4.11.2. By default, the edit option is enabled.

For example, the administrator wants to protect the system against accidental starts and stops. Changing this default value for new users lets the administrator control the default for new operators. You can view the value of the OPSVIEW parameter through option 4.1.1:

B

Browse prohibits all type over changes.

V

View allows type over changes with verification.

E

Unrestricted type over changes.