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Member selection list

z/OS ISPF Software Configuration and Library Manager Guide and Reference
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You can browse, view, delete, build, promote, display Where-used information, or update the authorization code for members by making selections from a member selection list. To display a member selection list, perform the following steps:

  1. Leave the Command field blank.
  2. Type the group and type information in the appropriate fields. The Project field contains the project you specified on the SCLM Main Menu. You cannot change this field here.
  3. Leave the Member field blank or enter a pattern.
  4. Choose the data to appear and the order to display it on the member list panel by entering a string in the "Select and rank member list data" field.
  5. Indicate whether you want a hierarchy view by entering a slash (/) in the "Hierarchy view" field.
  6. Press Enter.
Note: The NRETRIEV command key is enabled to work with this option. See Name retrieval with the NRETRIEV command for more information.

Figure 1 shows the panel SCLM displays when you complete the instructions for displaying a member list. This display contains text, accounting, and build map data, indicating that the string "TAM" was entered for the "Select and rank member list data" field. Use the scroll commands or the LOCATE command to scroll the list.

Figure 1. Member Selection List (FLMUSL#P)
   Menu  SCLM  Functions  Utilities  Test  Help
 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
 FLMUSL#P st : SLMTEST6.DEV1.SOURCE - HIERARCHY VIEW -           Member 1 of 23
 Command ===>                                                  Scroll ===> CSR 

 A=Account  M=Map      B=Browse  D=Delete    E=Edit     V=View
 C=Build    P=Promote  U=Update  T=Transfer  N=Noprom   W=WhereUsed

     Member   Status      Account  Language   Text       Chg Date   Chg Time
     AAAA                 DEV1     TXT2       DEV1       2002/08/02 13:31:12
     CPYRITE              DEV1     DTL        DEV1       2002/01/21 13:08:15
     DDDDD                                    DEV1       2002/06/27 10:43:30
     DTL2                 DEV1     DTL        DEV1       2002/01/21 13:08:04
     FLM01EQU             DEV1     HLAS       DEV1       2007/01/29 12:07:33
     FLM01MD1             DEV1     HLAS       DEV1       2002/02/14 12:24:05
     FLM01MD2             DEV1     PLIO       DEV1       2002/02/14 12:24:10
     FLM01MD3             TEST     HLAS       TEST       2002/02/14 12:23:52
     FLM01MD4             RELEASE  HLAS       RELEASE    2001/10/30 16:58:57
     FLM01MD5             RELEASE  HLAS       RELEASE    2001/10/30 16:58:57
     FLM01MD6             DEV1     HLAS       DEV1       2002/01/22 13:06:08
     HANK                 DEV1     TEXT       DEV1       2002/05/24 10:26:00
     HANK2                DEV1     TEXT       DEV1       2002/04/17 11:04:40
     HANK3                DEV1     TEXT       DEV1       2002/06/27 12:57:47
     PMR60436             DEV1     COB2       DEV1       2002/01/31 12:18:10
     TESTS1               DEV1     PLIO       DEV1       2002/05/06 11:28:22
     TESTS2               DEV1     PLIO       DEV1       2002/02/15 12:01:11
     TEST6                TEST     TEXT       TEST       2002/06/17 14:11:05
     TSTPETE1             DEV1     TEXT       DEV1       2002/04/15 10:19:36
     VRCPTD1              DEV1     DTL        DEV1       2002/01/21 13:08:24
     Z1                   DEV1     DTL        DEV1       2002/01/21 17:48:57
     Z2L                  DEV1     DTL        DEV1       2002/01/21 17:49:14
     Z300103              DEV1     DTL        DEV1       2002/01/08 17:50:09

  F1=Help      F2=Split     F3=Exit      F7=Backward  F8=Forward   F9=Swap
 F10=Actions  F11=NRETRIEV F12=Cancel

Another way to view a member list is shown in Figure 2. In this example, the string "AT" was specified for the "Select and rank member list data" field, causing accounting and text data, in that order, to appear on the member list panel. Also note that a hierarchy view with the member description was requested for this member list.

Figure 2. Member Selection List with Hierarchy and Member Description View (FLMUSM#P)
   Menu  SCLM  Functions  Utilities  Help
 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
 FLMUSM#P st : SLMTEST6.DEV1.SOURCE - HIERARCHY VIEW -           Member 1 of 23
 Command ===>                                                  Scroll ===> CSR 

 A=Account  M=Map       B=Browse   D=Delete    E=Edit    V=View
 C=Build    P=Promote   U=Update   T=Transfer  N=Noprom  W=WhereUsed

     Member   Status      Account  Language   Text       Chg Date   Chg Time

     AAAA                 DEV1     TXT2       DEV1       2002/08/02 13:31:12

     CPYRITE              DEV1     DTL        DEV1       2002/01/21 13:08:15
     copywrite copy book
     DDDDD                                    DEV1       2002/06/27 10:43:30

     DTL2                 DEV1     DTL        DEV1       2002/01/21 13:08:04
     DTL source for panel TTMENU
     FLM01EQU             DEV1     HLAS       DEV1       2007/01/29 12:07:33
     Assembler copybook - Register equates
     FLM01MD1             DEV1     HLAS       DEV1       2002/02/14 12:24:05
     Routine Initialization
     FLM01MD2             DEV1     PLIO       DEV1       2002/02/14 12:24:10
     Routine Prolog
     FLM01MD3             TEST     HLAS       TEST       2002/02/14 12:23:52

     FLM01MD4             RELEASE  HLAS       RELEASE    2001/10/30 16:58:57

     FLM01MD5             RELEASE  HLAS       RELEASE    2001/10/30 16:58:57

     FLM01MD6             DEV1     HLAS       DEV1       2002/01/22 13:06:08

  F1=Help      F2=Split     F3=Exit      F7=Backward  F8=Forward   F9=Swap
 F10=Actions  F12=Cancel

The fields that appear on the SCLM Member Selection List panel are:

Member
The names of the members fitting the criteria you specified on the SCLM Library Utility - Entry panel.
Status
SCLM displays the status of the member according to the line command you select. The status field indicates the action that was taken for the selected member. For example, a status of *EDITED will appear next to any member for which the 'E' command is selected, even if the member is not saved. The status for delete indicates the group at which the delete occurred. The status displayed for each command is shown in the following example:
   A   Display an accounting record       *BRACCT
   B   Browse a member                    *BRTEXT
   C   Build a member                     *BUILT
   D   Delete a member                    *D-GROUP1
   E   Edit a member                      *EDITED
   M   Display a build map record         *BRBMAP
   N   Change Promote Processing          *NOPROM
   P   Promote a member                   *PROMOTED
   T   Transfer ownership                 *TRANSFRD
   U   Update an authorization code       *UPDATED
   V   View a member                      *VIEWED
   W   Display Where-used Info            *WHEREUSE
 

When an error occurs or the member name is changed on the edit or Build Data Entry panel, the status for the member will be blank.

Account
A group name in this field indicates that the accounting information for the associated member exists.
Language
The language of the member appears in this column when accounting data is requested and when space permits.
Text
A group name in this field indicates that the member exists.
Chg Date
The value of this field depends on the type of data requested for display. When text data is requested, this field contains the last change date for the member from the PDS directory. If accounting data is requested but text is not, this field contains the change date from the accounting record. If only build map data is requested, the change date from the build map appears.
Chg Time
The value of this field depends on the type of data requested for display. When text data is requested, this field contains the last change time for the member from the PDS directory. If accounting data is requested but text is not, this field contains the change time from the accounting record. If only build map data is requested, the change time from the build map appears.
Bld Map
A group name in this field indicates that the build map record for the associated member exists.
Authcode
The current authorization code for the member appears in this column when accounting data is requested and when space permits.

The following primary commands are valid on the Member Selection List:

SORT
The SORT command sorts the member list by any field displayed on the member list, except the line command field and Status field. The field names are the column headings.
REFRESH
The REFRESH command, which can also be entered as REF, refreshes the member list, adding new members, removing those that have been deleted, and updating the information displayed for each member. It also resets the line command field and Status field and sorts the member list again by member name. Any pending line commands are processed before the REFRESH command.
HIER
The HIER command is used to reset the Hierarchy View value specified on the Library Utility panel from the member list. Syntax is as follows:
HIER ON|OFF
HIER OFF displays only those members found in the group specified on the Library Utility panel. HIER ON displays the first occurrence of a member found in the specified group or any higher group within the view of the project hierarchy.
LOCATE
The LOCATE command scrolls the list to the requested member.
UP
Scrolls up.
DOWN
Scrolls down.
All of the Library Utility line commands can also be entered as primary commands from the member list command line. The syntax for the primary commands is:
command member
where command is the 1-character command and member is the member against which the command is to be performed. The Edit (E) primary command can be used to edit a new member. At the end of the edit session, the new member will be added to the list in sorted order.

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