Use the following line commands to perform operations on SSM resources. To use a line command, enter it in the SEL column next to the resource name.
Display the line command selection panel. All valid line commands are listed in the panel and are point-and-shoot enabled.
Delete a resource with confirmation. A delete confirmation panel displays. If PF3 is entered, the resource delete is canceled. Hitting ENTER deletes the resource.
Select a resource in select mode. When another ISPF dialogue requires that a resource be selected, the panel title will say SELECT instead of VIEW and a message that indicates one or more resources should be selected will be displayed. Enter 'S' in the SEL column for each selected resource. Hit PF3 when selection is complete. When not in select mode, the S command is the same as the E command.
Edit the resource using the SSM Table editor. The SSM Table Editor provides a formatted column display of the required SSM resource table columns and the most common optional columns. Other unrecognized columns can be edited with the resource column editor. The SSM table editor is also the mechanism for adding a new resource to an existing resource table using the ADD primary command.
Edit the resource using the resource column editor. The column editor displays all the resource columns and their values in a tabular format. Values may changed by overtyping the current values. Primary key columns may not be changed. Long text string values may be edited or browsed with ISPF browse or edit. Only basic column type validation is performed on column value changes.
Copy a resource to one or more systems. This command provides the ability to copy or merge a resource into an existing or new resource table on multiple systems connected by MSF. Specification of the target table, systems, and options is done in a pop-up panel. The copy options on this panel provide a high level of control over how the copy is performed and what columns are actually copied.
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 to simulate.
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