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Change code list

z/OS ISPF Software Configuration and Library Manager Guide and Reference
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Figure 1 is an example of the information SCLM displays when you enter a "/" in the "Number of Change Codes" field on the Accounting Record panel. If you are not allowed to delete the records you specify, the line command field is hidden and only the Change Code, Change Date, and Change Time are displayed.

Figure 1. Change Code List - Records That Can Be Deleted (FLMUSC#P)
         PDFTDEV.MOS.SOURCE(PROG01): Change Code List            Member 1 of 2

     Line Command:      D - Delete change code
     Enter Cancel command to exit without processing selections

Delete  Status  Change Code      Change Date    Change Time
------  ------  -----------      -----------    -----------
                CC02             2000/02/04     13:41:00
                CC01             2000/02/04     13:40:43
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Command ===>                                                SCROLL ===> PAGE
 F1=Help      F3=Exit     F12=Cancel

The fields on the Change Code List panel are:

Delete
You specify that you want to delete the change code when you enter D in this field. SCLM selects the change code for deletion.
Status
SCLM displays *SELECT to indicate the change code you selected. Enter the END command to confirm the delete request.
Change Code
A value assigned to indicate why a member was updated.
Change Date
The last date a developer modified the member for the associated change code. The Change Date on the top of the list is the most recent.
Change Time
The last time a developer modified the member; it is associated with the Change Date.
Note: If you alter the change code, but do not modify the member, the change date and time of the change code will be the same as the date the member was last modified.

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