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z/OS UNIX Directory List panel action bar

z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol II
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The z/OS® UNIX Directory List panel action bar choices function as follows:

Menu
For more information, see the details about the Menu Action Bar Choice in the ISPF User Interface topic in the z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol I.
Utilities
For more information, see the details about the Utilities Action Bar Choice in the ISPF User Interface topic in the z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol I.
View
The View pull-down offers this choice: 1. Sort

You can sort the list by any of these fields:

  1. Filename
  2. Message
  3. File Type
  4. Permissions
  5. Permissions - Octal
  6. Owner
  7. Audit
  8. Extended Attributes
  9. Format
  10. Group
  11. Links
  12. Size
  13. Changed Date/Time
  14. Modified Date/Time
  15. Accessed Date/Time
  16. Created Date/Time
You can also specify the sort sequence (ascending or descending) or accept the default sequence for the associated sort field. By default, character fields are sorted alphabetically and numeric fields are sorted in descending order.
Options
The Options pull-down offers these choices:
 1
Directory List Options

Options that control the behaviour of the directory list display.

 2
Directory List Column Arrangement

Settings that alter the order and size of the directory list column fields and allow you to remove columns from the display.

 3
Directory List Default Line Commands

Settings that define the default line commands for the different z/OS UNIX file types.

 4
Enable superuser mode(SU)

Select this option to switch to superuser mode.

 5
Refresh List

Refresh the display of the directory list.

 6
Save List

Save the directory list to a file.

 7
Reset

Reset the directory list.

Help
The Help pull-down provides general information about z/OS UNIX Directory List Utility topics, including the format of the directory list and the available line commands and primary commands.

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