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Displaying ACS object information

z/OS DFSMSdfp Storage Administration
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First, display the ACS Application Selection panel. See Creating ACS routines.

Then, to display information about the ACS objects stored in a control data set, Select option 5, Display. This displays the ACS Object Display panel, which includes the following information:
CDS NAME
Can be the name of the SCDS that you entered on the Automatic Class Selection Application Selection panel or 'ACTIVE'. It identifies the data set that contains the ACS objects that are to be displayed.
ACS RTN TYPE
Always lists the four types of ACS objects that can belong to an SCDS, even if they do not actually exist in the SCDS being displayed. If they do not exist, the corresponding display fields contain dashes.
SOURCE DATA SET ACS ROUTINE TRANSLATED FROM
Contains the name of the data set that has the source code responsible for creating the ACS object. The figure shows that the data set name is folded if it is more than 23 characters in length. If an ACS object of a particular type does not exist in the SCDS being displayed, then this field contains dashes.
MEMBER NAME
Displays the member name within the data set that contains the ACS source code used to create the corresponding ACS object. If an ACS object of the particular type does not exist in the SCDS being displayed, or if the SOURCE DATA SET ACS ROUTINE TRANSLATED FROM is not a PDS or PDSE, the field contains dashes.
LAST TRANS USERID
Displays the TSO user ID of the person who last translated the ACS routine. If an ACS object of the particular type does not exist, the field contains blanks.
LAST DATE TRANSLATED
Displays the date when the corresponding ACS object was created. If an ACS object of the particular type does not exist, the field contains blanks.
LAST TIME TRANSLATED
Displays the time when the corresponding ACS object was created. If an ACS object of the particular type does not exist, the field contains blanks.

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