Adds a member to the Project. Depending upon the Library Code, Inventory, and Assignment options, the Inventory AUTOADD panel can be displayed and Assignment processing can be performed. Member Restriction Flags are set immediately on the newly added member. To add new member data, you must enter A or ADD on the Command line to display the Add Member Moves panel for processing. See Entering New Member Data later in this chapter for further details about the Add Member Moves panel.
Optional. Length: 3. Type: alphanumeric. Valid values: LIB, INV, IA, MR, MS, or blank. Default: blank.
This field requests CA-PanAPT to display a Member Selection List (MSL). The value entered for this field determines which type of MSL to build.
When the MSL is requested, the MSL Selection Criteria panel displays.
an MSL is to be prepared based on members in a specific library. The Library MSL Selection Criteria panel, APIP699, displays.
an MSL is to be prepared based on information stored in the CA-PanAPT Inventory file. The Inventory Selection Criteria panel, APIP153, displays.
an MSL is to be prepared based on the results of a CA-Pan/LCM Configuration Manager Impact Analysis of the Move Request. This lets you add members to the Move Request that are impacted by other members on your Move Request. The Impact Analysis MSL Options panel, APIP155, displays.
an MSL is to be prepared based on the contents of another Move Request. This can be useful if you are adding members to a Rework Move Request or if you are combining multiple Move Requests into one. The Move Request Member MSL Selection Criteria panel, APIP152, displays.
an MSL is to be prepared from the current contents of the Member Scratchpad created by the Member Browse function of the Development Facility. This can be useful if you are adding members from several different Library Codes that are associated with a particular Project or Move Request. See the "Development Facility" chapter for further details about the Member Browse function and Member Scratchpad. The Member Scratchpad MSL Selection Criteria panel, APIP150Y, displays.
Optional. Valid values: Y (Yes) or N (No). Default: N.
When the Add Member Moves panel is entered (using the ADD command), the Power Input mode is active. This option lets you add members to the Project more quickly when using the Add Member Moves panel. When initially active, the default Library Codes from the Control File System record are displayed. You can also activate Power Input mode on the Add Member Moves panel. See Entering New Member Data later in this chapter for further details about the Add Member Moves panel and the Power Input mode.
When the Add Member Moves panel is entered (using the ADD command), the Power Input mode is inactive.
Optional. Valid values: Y (Yes) or N (No). Default: N.
Provides the ability to supply default field values to save you input time. Use them to specify default values that can be copied into the lower panel fields by entering an equal sign (=) into the line item fields.
The defaults are not changed.
When you specify Y, the POWER INPUT Options panel, APIP814P, is displayed to provide for the input for the following fields:
Optional. Length: 1-10. Type: alphanumeric.
The value that you place in this field is substituted for each equal sign (=) in the Member columns below. You can enter a complete or partial name. The Default Member value is used only where you enter an equal sign below the Member field.
Optional. Length: 1-8. Type: alphanumeric.
The value that you place in this field is substituted for each equal sign (=) in the User-Data columns below. You can enter complete or partial User-data. The default User-Data value is used only where you enter an equal sign below the User-Data field.
In the User-Data columns, characters following the equal sign are appended to the end of the value entered in the Default User-Data field. If you use the equal sign, it must be the first character in the field.
Optional. Length: 1-7. Type: alphanumeric.
The value that you place in this field (all seven characters) is substituted for each equal sign (=) in the Library Code/Subcode column below. The default Library Code/Subcode value is used only where you enter an equal sign below the Library Code/Subcode field.
Optional. Valid values: Y (Yes) or N (No). Default: N.
The members are sorted by the current ORDER (field name) specifications set by the ORDER action of the Development Facility. See the ORDER action
in the "Development Facility" chapter.
This is the default. No sorting is required.
This field allows the members listed on the panel to be re-sorted. This is useful after selecting members from an MSL or after adding members.
Display only. If this Move Request is to stop before what would normally be its final destination level, the level at which it ends is shown here.
Displays only if Power Input=Y. Optional with Power Input=N. For the INQ action, this field displays a line number.
For the ADD, CHG, and COP functions (from Move Request Maintenance), you can use the following Action commands. If this field is left blank, it defaults to CHG on a non-blank line. Valid Action commands are:
Change inventory. Allows existing inventory information to be modified. If the inventory is already flagged as approved, you can try using the IP command to make the change.
IA Add inventory. Allows inventory information to be added for a
member.
View inventory. Allows inventory information to be viewed for a member. IP Approve inventory. Allows inventory information to be approved for a member.
Set Concurrent Development. Signals that concurrent development is in-progress for the selected member.
Clear Concurrent Development. Removes the concurrent development state for the selected member.
Assign member. Causes assignment processing to be performed on a member. Assignment errors that might occur result in messages being written to the ISPF log. Assignment cannot be entered on rows that are changed.
Change member. Accepts new data as entered. When the Library Code/Subcode or To-Member name is changed, then CHG is equivalent to DEL followed by ADD.
Delete member. Deletes a member from the Project. Depending on your System options and Library Code Inventory options, the deleted member can be Reassigned or Released.
Purge member. Purges a member from the Project and Development Library.
Assign and Retrieve a Member.
Transfer assignment to yourself. Causes assignment processing (to yourself) to be performed on a member. Assignment errors that might occur result in messages being written to the ISPF log. Assignment cannot be entered on rows that are changed. See Action Command Processing, later in this chapter for more information on using these commands.
Display only. The current status of the members for the Move Request displays. During Move Request Maintenance, the Status field can contain the flags A, I/C, V, and *. These four codes indicate members that have restrictions that prevent closing the Move Request. Status flags set prior to Close are:
Member has not been properly Assigned, Move Request cannot be closed or moved.
Inventory Record has not been Approved, Move Request cannot be closed.
The same member was moved on another Move Request since it was added to this Move Request. Changes made concurrently to the module might need to be merged into this Move Request's copy. The Move Request cannot be closed or moved until the CDC Action command is used to clear the C flag. The C flag masks the I flag, so after clearing the C flag, the I flag might appear if it was set but not visible. The C flag is only set if you indicated in the Control File System Information record that Concurrent Development assistance is enabled.
The Member Existence Exit named in the Library Code rejected the member, the Move Request cannot be closed.
The member is currently undergoing development using the CA-PanAPT Development Facility.
In addition, during the Move Processing Cycle, the Status field can contain the flags M, E, S, or W. These four codes allow you to monitor the progress of the Move Request as it is processed. The status flags set during Move Processing are:
Move processing has started for the Move Request, but this member has not been moved yet.
External processing required for this member.
External processing has started for this member.
Member has been selected for move processing, but remodeling has not completed.
CA-PanAPT sets the status flags to alert you to resolve these error conditions. These flags are reset at the end of each change session. The status flags, with the exception of the C flag, are also reset at Move Closure.
Prior to formal Closure, you can do a Trial or Verification Close from the Move Request Closure panel, APIP190. This process checks each member and sets the member and Move Request flags according to the conditions present at that time.
This process allows the owner to confirm the status of each member in preparation for formal Closure. You can periodically monitor and address any outstanding problems.
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