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The S Line Command

Issue the S line command in the prefix area on the Modules panel to view more detailed information about a particular module.

As a result, you see a display similar to the following:

CA OPS/MVS Module Detail--- XE44 ----- O P S V I E W -- OPSA       Row 1 of 14
===>                                                           SCROLL ===> CSR
System: *local*                                                               
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  ADDRESS OF MODULE OPSMMG                           X'09462000'              
  MODULE ORIGINAL ADDRESS                            X'0C7311E8'              
  MODULE FINAL ADDRESS                               X'09462000'              
  MODULE VECTOR TABLE ENTRY ADDRESS                  X'0B18F750'              
  MODULE SIZE                                        48664 BYTES              
  MODULE ORIGINAL LOCATION                           EPRIVATE                 
  MODULE FINAL LOCATION                              ECSA COPY                
  MODULE PROTECT KEY                                 CODE (2)                 
  MODULE AMODE                                       31                       
  MODULE VERSION                                     11.00.00                 
  MODULE PROGRAMMER NAME                             AREAS01                  
  MODULE ASSEMBLY DATE                               01/05/00                 
  MODULE ASSEMBLY TIME                               16.56                    
  MODULE IS ELIGIBLE FOR RELOAD                      YES                      
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Point-and-shoot is enabled to issue the S line command for an individual module. To issue the S line command for an individual module using the point-and-shoot method, place the cursor to the left of the desired module Name and press Enter. Point-and-shoot is enabled only if no primary or line commands have been entered.