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SCLM (option 10)

z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol II
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Option 10 gives you access to the Software Configuration and Library Manager (SCLM), which is an extension of the ISPF library concept. You call SCLM functions by entering one of the options shown on the panel in Figure 1.

If SCLM does not appear on any of your menu panels or on the Menu pull-down, enter TSO SCLM on any ISPF command line. If SCLM is available to your terminal session, the SCLM Main Menu is displayed.

For more information about SCLM, refer to z/OS ISPF Software Configuration and Library Manager Guide and Reference.

Figure 1. SCLM Main Menu (FLMDMN)
   Menu  Utilities  Help
 ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
                                 SCLM Main Menu                    Enter option

 Enter one of the following options:

    1  View        ISPF View or Browse data
    2  Edit        Create or change source data in SCLM databases
    3  Utilities   Perform SCLM database utility/reporting functions
    4  Build       Construct SCLM-controlled components
    5  Promote     Move components into SCLM hierarchy
    6  Command     Enter TSO or SCLM commands
    6A Easy Cmds   Easy SCLM commands via prompts
    7  Sample      Create or delete sample SCLM project
    A  SCLM Admin  Maintaining SCLM administrators
    X  Exit        Terminate SCLM

 SCLM Project Control Information:
    Project . . . .           (Project high-level qualifier)
    Alternate . . .           (Project definition: defaults to project)
    Group . . . . .           (Defaults to TSO prefix)
 Option ===>                                                                   
  F1=Help      F2=Split     F3=Exit      F7=Backward  F8=Forward   F9=Swap
 F10=Actions  F12=Cancel

The option names on this panel are point-and-shoot fields. See the Point-and-Shoot Text Fields section of the ISPF User Interface topic in the z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol I for more information.

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