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Line Commands for the Resource Tables Panel

You can use the following line commands to perform operations on SSM resource tables. To use a line command, enter it in the SEL column next to the resource table name.

?

Display the line command selection panel. All valid line commands are listed in the panel and are point-and-shoot enabled.

D

Delete a resource table. Active resource tables cannot be deleted with this command until they are removed from active SSM use. Use OPSVIEW option 4.11.1 to remove the resource table from active SSM status. A table delete confirmation panel is displayed to prevent inadvertent deletion of tables.

S

Select a resource table in select mode. When another ISPF dialogue requires that a resource table be selected, the panel title will say SELECT instead of VIEW and a message that indicates one or more resource table names should be selected will be displayed. Enter 'S' is the SEL column for each selected resource table name. Hit PF3 when selection is complete. When not in select mode, the S command is the same as the V command.

V

View the rows in the resource table. A new panel which displays the resource name, states, and modes is displayed in a tabular format. Line commands that act on an individual resource row may be entered from this panel.

AS

Simulate action selection for a resource. The action selection simulation panel provides the ability to validate which actions will be selected for a resource for any combination of process event, states, and action mode. Intermediate panels will request the selection of the action table and resource name to simulate.

CL

Display the column structure of the resource table. The column name, data type and length, special column attributes, and the default value displays for each column in the table.

CO

Copy a resource table to one or more systems. This command provides the ability to copy or merge a resource table with an existing or new resource table on multiple systems connected by MSF. Specification of the target table name, systems, and options is done on a pop-up panel.

TB

Browse a resource table using the RDF table editor.

TC

Copy a resource table using the RDF table editor. An additional panel is displayed in order to specify the target table name and system.

TE

Edit a resource table using the RDF table editor.

TI

Insert a resource table using the RDF table editor. An additional panel is displayed for specifying the new table name and system. The current table name is set as the model table name for the new table. When the insert is executed, the RDF table structure editor is entered and column changes or additions may be made.

TT

Transfer the rows of a resource table using the RDF table editor. An additional panel is displayed in order to specify the target table name and system.