QUERY FILEDEF TXTLIB LIBRARY DLBL 152 displays all file definitions in effect. ddname device [fn [ft]]
If no file definitions are in effect, the following nessage is
displayed at the terminal: NO USER DEFINED FILEDEF'S IN EFFECT
displays the names of all files, with a filetype of MACLIB r that are to be searched for macro definitions (that is, all MACLIBs specified on the last GLOBAL MACLIB command r if any). MACLIB = libname ••• If no macro libraries are
definitions r the response is:
MACLIB = NONE to be searched for macro
displays the names of all files, with a filetype of TITLIBr
that are to be searched for unresolved refecences (that iS r all TXTLIBs specified on the last GLOBAL TITLIB commandr if
any) . TXTLIB = libname ••• If no are to be searched for uncesolved ceferences, the following message is displayed at the terminal: 'IXTLIB = NONE displays the names of all library files with filetypes of MACtIB, TXTLIB, and DOSLIB that are to be searchea. MACLIB = {libname ••• } NONE TXTLIB DOStIB = {libname ••• } NONE = {libname ••• } NONE in order to display the contents of the curcent data set
definitions, it is necessary only to enter:
DLBL or QUERY DLBL
Entering the command yields the following information: DDNAME eMS the DOS filename or OS ddname. Command. ... "".:1 Q. 11U. u_,. __ LlQ. ... .L.V Reference
QUERY MODE the CMS disk mode identifying the disk on which the
data set resides. LOGUNIT TYPE CATALOG EXT VOL BUFSP PERM DISK the DOS logical unit specification (SYSxxx). This
operand will be blank for a data set defined while
in eMSloS environment; that is, the SET DOS ON command had not been issued at DLBL definition timea indicates the type of data set defined •. This field
may only have the values SEQ (sequential) "and VSAM. indicates the ddname of the VSAM catalog to be
searched for the specified data set. This field will be blank for sequential (SEQ) da taset
defini tions.
specifies the number of extents defined for the data
set. The actual extents may be displayed by
entering either the DLBL (EXTENT) or the QUERY DLBL EXTENT command. This field will be blank if no
extents are active for a VSAM data set or if the
data set is sequential (SEQ). specifies the number (if greater than one) of
volumes on which the VSAM data set resides. The
act ual volumes may be displayed by entering either
the DLBL (MULT) or the QUERY DLBL MULT commands.
This field will be blank if the VSAM data set
resides only on one volume or if the data set is
sequential (SEQ) indicates the size of the VSAM buffer space if
entered at DLBL definition time. This field will be
blank if the dataset is sequential (SEQ). indicates whether the DLBL definition was made with
the PERM option. The field will contain YES or NO. indicates whether the data set resided on a CMS or DOSIOS disk at DLBL definition time. The"values for
this field are DOS and CMS. DATASET.NAME for a data set residing on a eMS disk, the eMS filename and filetype are given; for a data set
residing on a DOS/OS disk, the data set name
(maximum 44 characters) is given. This field will
be blank if no DOS/OS data set name is entered at
DLBL definition time.
If no DLBL definitions are active, the following message is
issued: DMSDLB3241 NO USER DEFINED DLBL'S IN EFFECT DOS displays whether the CMS/DOS environment is active or not. DOSLIB gg§EQn§g: DOS = {ON } OFF displays the names of all files with a filetype of DOSLIB that
are to be searched for executable phases (that is, all DOSLIBs specified on the last GLOBAL DOSLIB command, if any).
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