LISTFILE 2. If you request any additional information with the supplemental
information options, that information is also displayed, along with
the header.
3. When you use the or APPEND option, the EXEC Al that is
created is in the format:
pa &2 filename filetype fm ••• where column 1 is blank.
If you use any of the supplemental information options, that
information is included in the EXEC file. For information on using CMS EXEC files, see the VMLJIQ 4. You can invoke the LISTFILE command from the terminal, from an EXEC file, or as a function from a program. If LISTFILE is invoked as a
function or from an EXEC file that has the &CONTROL option in
effect, the DMSLST002E FILE NOT FOUND error message is not issued.
If the EXEC or APPEND option is not specified, the requested information
is displayed at the terminal. Depending on the options specified, or
discussed above, the information displayed is: FILENAME FILETYPE PM FORMAT RECS BLOCKS DATE TIME LABEL fn ASSEMBLE { FV}
fm lrecl norecs noblks mm/dd/yy hh:mm volid
fn
ft
fm
lrecl
norecs
noblks
is the filename of the file.
is the filetype of the file.
is the filemode of the file
is the file format: F is fixed-length, V is variable-
length.
is the logical record length of the largest record in the
file.
is the number of logical records in the file.
is the number of physical blocks that the file occupies
on disk.
mm/dd/yy is the date (month/day/year) that the file was created •• hh:mm is the time (hours:minutes) that the file was created.
volid is the volume serial number of the virtual disk on which
the file resides. One entry is displayed for each file listed. 116 IBM VM/3 7 Q eMS Command and Macro Reference
FILE NOT FOUND RC=28 DMSLST003E INVALID OPTION 'option' RC=24 DISK 'mode" IS READ/ONLY RC=36 DMSLSTOij8E INVALID MODE ;mode
i RC=24 DMSLST066E 'option' and 'option' ARE CONFLICTING OPTIONS RC=24 DMSLST069E DISK 'mode' NOT ACCESSED RC=36 DMSLST070E INVALID PARAMETER 'parameter' RC=24 DMSLST105S ERROR Inn' WRITING FILE 'fn ft fm' ON DISK RC=100 LISTFILE Section 2. CMS Commands 117
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