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Use the Profile Area to Subset the Module List

The Modules panel shows a listing of all CA OPS/MVS modules. Although you can use the UP and DOWN PF keys to scroll the list, the list is long. Instead of viewing the long list, you can use the profile area of the Modules panel to view a subset of modules that includes only those that you want to see.

The following describes the fields in the profile area of the Modules panel:

Name

Enter the name of the module you want to view. If you are unfamiliar with the exact name of the module, you may enter a name mask. As a result, CA OPS/MVS displays a list of all the modules with names that include the character string you specified with the mask.

Address

When you enter data into this profile field, CA OPS/MVS treats it as an address prefix. Any module having an address that begins with the data you enter appears on the display.

Size

When you enter a number into this field, any module having a size equal to or greater than the number you enter appears on the display.

Location

When you enter data into this profile field, any module with a location that contains the character string you enter appears on the display.

R

Enter a Y in this field to view only those modules that are dynamically reloadable, enter N to view those that are not.

K

If you enter a numeric protection key in this field (2,4, or 8), only those modules having that particular protection key appear on the display.

AM

If you enter an addressing mode in this field (24 or 31), only those modules with that addressing mode appear on the display.

Release

CA OPS/MVS treats data in this field as a release prefix. Any module having a release number that begins with the data you enter appears on the display.

Pgmr.

CA OPS/MVS treats data in this field as the prefix of the name of a programmer. Any module that was last assembled by a programmer whose name begins with the data you enter appears on the display.

Date

If you enter data into this field, CA OPS/MVS treats it as a date prefix. Any module with an assembly date that begins with the data you enter appears on the display.

Time

CA OPS/MVS treats the data in this field as a time prefix. Any module with an assembly time that begins with the data you enter appears on the display.