Viewing GDGs and GDSs
If you are connected to a z/OSĀ® system that contains GDGs, these files are displayed under the MVS Files node of the Remote Systems view.
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A GDS can also be accessed by using the GDG name followed by a relative generation number. The current generation is represented by 0, the previous generation by -1, and so on. You use +n to allocate a new generation. The allocated generation number is the current generation + n. The relative generation number does not count skipped generations. If a GDG contains GDSs A.B.C.G0001V00 and A.B.C.G0003V00, A.B.C.G0001V00 is A.B.C(-1) and A.B.C.G0003V00 is A.B.C(0).
In the Remote Systems view, a GDS in a GDG is represented by the absolute generation and version numbers followed by the relative generation number. This order can be changed by a preference to the relative generation number followed by the absolute generation and version numbers. They are shown in the order of the newest generation to the oldest. The succeeding relative generation number or the absolute generation and version numbers is a label decoration that can be disabled by a preference setting.