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z/OS ISPF Software Configuration and Library Manager Guide and Reference
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When you enter a / in the Review Build Map Contents field, SCLM displays the build map contents in a browse data set, as shown in Figure 1. The data set shows the contents of a build map record for an architecture defined in a CC architecture member.

Figure 1. Build Map Contents (FLMUSBRP)
  BROWSE    PDFTDEV.SVT.SOURCE(ISRSVCBD): Build Map Contents     Line 00000000
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                                Build Map Contents
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 Keyword  Member                               Type     Last Time Modified  Ver
 -------- ------------------------------------ -------- ------------------- ---
 SINC     ISRSVCBD                             SOURCE   2000/01/10 21:39:17 85
 OBJ      ISRSVCBD                             OBJ      2000/01/10 21:51:58 514
 I1*      SPFPROC                              SOURCE   1999/10/04 19:01:00 12
 I1*      DCLCMLST                             SOURCE   1999/01/11 14:33:00 2
 I1*      DCLSCFIG                             SOURCE   2000/01/10 21:13:32 75
 I1*      DCLSSYS                              SOURCE   1995/05/11 11:24:00 4
 I2*      DCLSTLDX                             SOURCE   1995/05/11 11:25:00 6
 I1*      DCLSTLD                              SOURCE   2000/01/10 21:14:54 58
 I1*      DCLSTFD                              SOURCE   2000/01/10 21:14:46 30
 I3*      SPFTSCN                              SOURCE   1989/02/10 15:48:00 1
 I2*      SPFTSC                               SOURCE   1999/06/23 13:08:00 21
 I1*      DCLSTSC                              SOURCE   1994/01/21 14:52:00 2
 I3*      SPFTSPN                              SOURCE   1994/03/02 15:54:00 1
 I2*      SPFTSP                               SOURCE   1999/12/09 14:19:09 41
 I1*      DCLSTSP                              SOURCE   1993/01/27 16:22:00 4
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The fields on the Build Map Contents panel are:

Keyword
You can use certain keywords to identify architecture information. See Architecture statements for more details. The internal build map keywords, denoted with an asterisk, are described as follows.

The architecture member example contains two keywords: OBJ, and LIST. If a keyword is denoted with an asterisk (*), it includes references found in source member FLM01MD5.

Member
The name of the member referenced in the architecture member.
Type
The name of the type containing the member.
Last Time Modified
For an EDITABLE member, this field is the last time SCLM parsed and stored the specified member. For SCLM-generated (NON-EDIT) members, such as OBJ and LIST, this field is the last time SCLM generated the member.
Internal Keywords
Keywords that SCLM uses to track references. The internal keyword I# indicates the group in which the members were first referenced. The following internal keywords are produced by SCLM internal processing and supported by SCLM. They cannot be used in the actual architecture definitions.
Keyword
Description
PINCL*
An architecture definition that generates the output shown on the previous build map entry. The output represents an input to the translate process.
INT*
An intermediate that was generated by the build of the member that is being viewed. This keyword represents the output of a translate process.
INTDEP*
Intermediate member on which the member being viewed is dependent. This keyword represents the input of a translate process.
WITH*
Indicates an upward dependency.
DYNI*
Indicates a dynamic include.
Ix*
Includes as determined by the accounting record for the main source member, where x is in the range (1-99).
EXTDPEND*
Indicates an external dependency.
NOPROM
Indicates member is left behind on promotion.

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