Display only. The name of the specified Project is displayed.
Display only. The description of the Project is displayed.
Required. Length: 1‑7. Type: alphanumeric.
Enter the Library Code name or pattern. Wildcard characters can be used. If you want to enter a name but cannot remember what it is, you can enter the LC command to display a list of all your Library Codes. When you select one, its name is entered here. Its type and development options Access Method are also entered on this panel.
Wildcard notation allows for generic pattern matching in Library Code names. This allows a single library definition to be used for multiple Library Codes.
The two wildcard characters used are:
A Library Code and/or Subcode can contain only one asterisk (*) but can contain any number of question marks (?). One Library Code and/or Subcode can contain both an asterisk and question marks.
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MY*/ONE |
All Library Codes with LIBCODE values that begin with the first two letters 'MY' and a SUBCODE value of 'ONE' are associated with the specified data set (setup) definition. For example, this includes Library Codes such as 'MY/ONE', 'MY10/ONE', and 'MY1/ONE'. |
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MY?/ONE |
All Library Codes with LIBCODE values of length 3 that begin with the first two letters 'MY' and a SUBCODE value of 'ONE' are associated with the specified data set (setup) definition. For example, this includes Library Codes such as 'MY1/ONE', but not 'MY/ONE', 'MY10/ONE', or 'MY1/TWO'. |
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*/ONE |
All Library Codes with any LIBCODE value and a SUBCODE value of 'ONE' are associated with the specified data set (setup) definition. For example, this includes Library Codes such as 'MY1/ONE' and 'YOUR/ONE', but not 'MY/TWO', or 'YOUR/TWO'. |
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*/* |
All Library Codes with any LIBCODE value and any SUBCODE value are associated with the specified data set (setup) definition. |
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MY/O?E |
All Library Codes with a LIBCODE value of 'MY' and a SUBCODE value that begins with the letter 'O' and ends with the letter 'E' are associated with the specified data set (setup) definition. For example, this includes Library Codes such as 'MY/ONE', but not 'MY1/ONE', 'MY/ON', or 'MY/WE'. |
Required. Length: 1‑8. Type: alphanumeric.
Enter the Library Code type value or wildcard pattern to be matched. The Library Code type indicates what the Library Code is used for, such as source or object. This is important when wildcards are used for PDS Library Codes because you would not want source, object, and executable all in the same PDS. For PDS data sets, this is an easy way to indicate that one library is for source and another library is for object. Normally, this is not necessary for CA‑Panvalet or CA‑Librarian data sets because they are normally used only for source, and the Access Method is sufficient.
Optional. Length: 1‑2. Type: alphanumeric.
Enter the Access Method of the data set. This must also match the Library Code development options Access Method. If you cannot remember your Access Method names, enter the AM command and press ENTER to display a list of Access Methods.
Required. Length: 1‑44. Type: alphanumeric.
Enter the OS/390 data set name to use for the Development Test Library.
Optional. Length: 1‑10. Type: alphanumeric.
Enter any required password or control field required for the library. CA‑PanAPT does not edit the data entered in any way.
The security field is used by the model processing. It is model‑dependent.
Examples of entries into this security field are a CA‑Panvalet control code or a special password.
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