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- Project
- The project that you specified on the SCLM Main Menu. An Alternate
field also appears if you specified an alternate project definition.
If you change this field, all groups in the concatenation sequence
are treated as data that SCLM does not control.
- Group
- SCLM uses the group specified in the Group field on the SCLM Main
Menu to determine the four key or primary groups in the hierarchy
that initially appear on the panel. You can enter both SCLM-controlled
groups and non-SCLM-controlled groups in the concatenation sequence
at the same time.
If you specify a group that is defined in the
project definition but not allocated, and you then request a member
list, the library (LIB) members on the member list panel might not
be what is expected. SCLM treats an unallocated group as if the group
field were blank and ignores that group. When this situation exists,
SCLM provides a panel that shows how the LIB numbers correspond to
the existing groups.
- Type
- The identifier for the type of information in the group, such
as SOURCE, ARCHDEF, or PANELS. If you change this field to a value
that is not defined to the project definition, all the groups
in the concatenation sequence are treated as data that SCLM does not
control.
- Member
- The name of a member in an SCLM-controlled or non-SCLM-controlled
partitioned data set. If you leave this field blank or type a pattern,
a member list is displayed.
- Data Set Name
- Any fully qualified data set name, such as 'USERID.SYS1.MACLIB'.
If you include your TSO user prefix (defaults to user ID), you must
enclose the data set name in single quotation marks. If you omit the
TSO user prefix, your TSO user prefix is added to the beginning of
the data set name.
- Volume Serial
- A DASD volume identifier. ISPF does not allow a data set to be
stored on more than one volume. SCLM does not use the system catalog
when you specify a volume serial.
- Initial Macro
- An Edit macro to be processed before you begin viewing your sequential
data set or any member of a partitioned data set. This initial macro
allows you to set up a particular environment for the View session
you are beginning. If you leave the Initial Macro field blank and
your Edit profile includes an initial macro specification, the initial
macro from your Edit profile is processed. To suppress the processing
of an initial macro in your Edit profile, enter NONE in the Initial
Macro field.
- Profile Name
- A profile name to override the default Edit profile.
- Format Name
- The name of a format definition or blank if no format is used.
A format definition can include EBCDIC fields, DBCS fields, and a
Mixed field. If the specified format includes a Mixed field definition
and you specify NO in the Mixed Mode field, SCLM ignores the operation
mode.
- Confirm Cancel/ Move/Replace
- Specifies that you want ISPF to display a confirmation panel whenever
you issue a Cancel, Move, or Replace command.
- Browse Mode
- Specifies that you want to Browse the data set using
the Browse function. This function is useful for large data sets and
data sets that are formatted RECFM=U.
- View on Workstation
- Select this option to view the host data set member on the workstation
using the workstation tool configured in the ISPF tool integrator.
For more information, see the section on Workstation Tool Integration
in the Settings (Option 0) chapter of the z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol II.
Do not select this option if you want to view the host data set member
on the host using SCLM VIEW.
- Warn on First Data Change
- Specifies that you want ISPF to warn you that changes cannot be
saved in View. The warning is displayed when the first data change
is attempted.
- Mixed Mode
- You can browse unformatted mixed data that contains both EBCDIC
(1-byte) characters and Double Byte Character Set (DBCS or 2-byte)
characters. To do this, select mixed mode by entering a slash
(/) next to the Mixed Mode field. If your terminal does not support
DBCS, SCLM View ignores the Mixed Mode field.
- Data Set Password
- The password for OS password-protected data sets. This is not
your TSO user ID password.
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