If you leave the Option field blank, you must specify a partitioned
data set. ISPF displays a member list when you press Enter. For more
information, see the details about Using Member Selection Lists and
Library and Data Set List Utility Line Commands in the Libraries and
Data Sets topic in the
z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol I.
Note: - The column headers on a member list display (with the exception
of Rename) are point-and-shoot sort fields.
- If you enter a slash in the 1-character or 9-character command
field, the Member List Commands pop-up window shown in Figure 1 is displayed so that you can select
the command you want to use.
- The 1-character or 9-character line command field is a point-and-shoot
field. If you select the line command field beside a member name,
the Member List Commands pop-up window shown in Figure 1 is displayed so that you can select
the command you want to use. In addition, you can enter commands (for
example, TSO) directly in the 9-character field.
- You can chain the P, R, D, V, E, and B commands; that is,
you can select multiple members from a member list for various processing
tasks. Use the CANCEL command (from a View, Browse, or Edit session)
to break the chain and return to the member list.
Figure 1. Member list commands pop-up window (ISRCMLEP) Menu Functions Confirm Utilities Help
─ ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ ──────────────────────
│ ISRCMLEP Action for Member TEST │ Row 00001 of 00001
│ │ anged ID
/ │ Member Action │ 08 13:32:15 GRAHAMP
│ 1. Edit 8. Copy │
│ 2. View 9. Reset │
│ 3. Browse 10. Open Edit │
│ 4. Delete 11. Submit │
│ 5. Rename 12. TSO Cmd │
│ 6. Print 13. WS Cmd │
│ 7. Move 14. Select **None** │
│ │
│ Prompt Action . . (For prompt field) │
│ │
│ Select a choice and press ENTER to continue │
│ F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit │
│ F7=Backward F8=Forward F9=Swap │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Command ===> Scroll ===> PAGE
F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F5=Rfind F7=Up F8=Down F9=Swap
F10=Left F11=Right F12=Cancel