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Fields on the Resource Tables Panel

The following fields appear on the Resource Tables panel:

VIEW

The Resource Editor command name that invoked this panel.

System

The MSF ID of the system on which all resource tables are being displayed. '*' means the local system. Enter a '?' in this field to select a new system name or type in the MSF ID of a new system.

Wait

The maximum number of seconds to wait for a cross-system response (1-300).

SSM mode

The current global System State Manager mode.

I=

The 'include' line is used to enter resource table filter criteria for the table fields displayed. The resource table name may be a specific table name or a wildcard name using the characters '?' and '*' as single and multiple character wildcards respectively. The SSM version must be 2. Rows is the minimum number of rows in the table. Status must be I or A. The default filter value on entry to the display is STAT=A.

Table Name

The RDF table name of the action table.

Ver

The highest version of SSM met by the table's column structure.

Stat

The SSM status of the resource. Active (A) means the table is currently in use by System State Manager. Extra caution should be taken when modifying an active table. Inactive (I) means the resource table is currently not in use by SSM.

Mode

The SSM table mode of an active resource table. The table mode is defined in the SSM directory table and is one of following values:

A(ctive), I(nactive), P(assive), or N(oprereq).

Inactive status resource tables have no SSM table mode value.

Rows

The number of rows in the resource table.

Cols

The number of columns in the resource table.

Action Table

The associated action table name. An active SSM resource table will normally have an associated SSM action table that is defined in the SSM directory table. An inactive resource table does not have an action table association.

SSMO

A Y(es) or N(o) indicator of whether the SSM columns required for the optional SSMO product feature exist in the resource table.

TYPE

A Y(es) or N(o) indicator of whether the SSM optional TYPE column exists in the table.

The table may be sorted in ascending sequence by any of the point-and-shoot enabled column titles or by the ISPF SORT command.