>>-UDLIST------------------------------------------------------><
Enables
you to build a z/OS® UNIX directory list from any command
line. You can specify either a personal data set list name or a pathname
for a z/OS UNIX directory. When a personal data set list
name is specified, the pathname entries in the list are used to build
the displayed directory list.
By issuing the command with no parameters, you cause a list of
available personal data set lists to be displayed. You can then select
the personal data set list to be used to build the displayed directory
list. This panel also provides a field to enter the pathname of the
directory you want to list.
Note: z/OS UNIX pathnames are case sensitive. In general,
ISPF command line fields are defined with the CAPS(ON) attribute which
causes data entered in the command line to be converted to uppercase.
Consequently, pathnames specified as a parameter on the command line
are, in general, converted to uppercase before being passed to the
UDLIST command. This
can result in the requested directory not being found. If this occurs
ISPF converts the specified pathname to lower case and re-issues the
find for the directory. If the requested directory is still not found,
enter the UDLIST command without a parameter and specify the case-sensitive
directory pathname in the field on the personal lists selection panel.