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Operand Explanations

The DISPLAY command for memory has the following operands:

ACT=applid

Displays memory beginning at the address of the specified application entry in the Application Characteristics Table (ACT).

ADDR=address

Display memory beginning at the specified address. The address must be between 1 and 8 valid hexadecimal digits.

AREA=

Displays memory beginning at a control block you specify with one of the following operands. Except for the SMRT itself, these values display the first entry of the table chained off the SMRT. The LOCADR PF key can be used to follow through the chain to view the desired entry.

ACT

Displays the first application entry in the Application Characteristics Table (ACT)

AMAP

Displays the first virtual terminal ACB in the ACBMAP.

CMDT

Displays the first command authorization class entry in the first command authorization class table.

MASK

Displays the first mask entry in the virtual terminal mask table.

OCMD

Displays the first entry in the first Operator command authorization class table.

PRTB

Displays the first printer entry in the printer table.

SMRT

Displays the System Options Table (SMRT).

TERM

Displays the first terminal session block in the TERMSB chain.

UIDX

Displays the first user record in the UINDEX chain.

T=

Specifies either the terminal session or printer control block to be displayed.

termid

Specifies the terminal session block to be displayed.

prtrid

Specifies the printer control block to be displayed.

U=userid

Specifies the user record to be displayed.

MUT=termid

Specifies the terminal ID corresponding to the user you want this command to act on. Use this operand if the user ID you specify is signed on to multiple terminals.

SYSID=tpxappl

Identifies a specific instance of CA TPX on which the command is to be executed. For details, see the Operand Explanations for the ACTIVATE command.