Finding members
Use the Find Member action to find partitioned data set members in the MVS Files subsystem or in a partitioned data set, to open a member in an editor, or to create a new partitioned data set member.
This task explains how to find a member in the MVS
Files subsystem or in a specific partitioned data set.
For information about a quick way to find and open a member in an
editor, see Finding and editing members.
Finding a member in MVS Files
To find a partitioned data set member in the MVS Files subsystem:
Finding a member in a partitioned data set
You can also find a member in a specific partitioned data
set in the MVS Files subsystem. 2
- In the Remote Systems view, select a partitioned data set. 3
- Press Ctrl+F. The Find Member window opens with the data set name in the field and an asterisk for the member name. For example, USERID.TEST.COBOL(*).
- Inside the parentheses, type a member name pattern to find, for example, MEM* or MEM?0.
- Press Enter. Matching member names are listed in the window. The window also displays the number of matches.
- Continue finding members as described in Finding a member in MVS Files.
When you request the Find Member action for a specific data set, the member is highlighted under the data set name and not added to the Retrieved Data Sets filter.4
Creating a member by using the Find Member window
You can use the Find Member window to
create a member in the selected partitioned data set.
- In the Remote Systems view, select a partitioned data set name.5
- Press Ctrl+F. The Find Member window opens with the data set name in the field and an asterisk for the member name. For example, USERID.TEST.COBOL(*).
- Type a new member name pattern in the parentheses, for example, MEMBER1.
- Click Open Member. A window opens asking for confirmation of the creation of a new member.
- Click Yes to create the member.
The new member is created, opened in the editor, and highlighted in the Remote Systems view. 6
1 For IDz users, the MVS Files subsystem Properties view also displays the following information:
- Property Group Name
- The name of the property group that is associated with the subsystem.
- Property Group Overrides
- Whether any values in the property group were overridden: Yes or No.
2 For
IDz users, you can also find a member in a specific partitioned data
set in the z/OS Projects view.
3 For IDz users, you can also select a partitioned
data set in the z/OS Projects view.
4 For IDz users, if you request
the Find Member action from the z/OS Projects view,
but the member is not added to the MVS subproject,
it is highlighted in the Remote Systems view.
5 For IDz users, you can also select
a partitioned data set name in the z/OS Projects view.
6 For IDz users,
the new member is also highlighted in the z/OS Projects view.