Creating member filters
Search for member names and add them to a filter in the My Favorites folder of the MVS Files subsystem.
Before you can create a filter for a partitioned data set
member, you must create a connection to a remote system. For instructions,
see Creating a connection to a z/OS system.
The member filter function is an implementation of Remote
z/OS Search. When you create a member filter, you are creating
a query that returns a set of data set members and saving it to the My
Favorites folder of the MVS Files subsystem.
The new member filter is added to the My Favorites folder in the MVS Files subsystem. The Remote z/OS Search view opens and displays the members whose names match the search string that you defined for the filter.
In the Remote z/OS Search view, you
can do any actions on the data set members that you can do in the Remote
Systems view.1
If you select a JCL member, you can submit the JCL to JES.
In the Remote Systems view, you
can do these actions with the member filter:
- To run the query again, double-click it, or right-click and select Run Query.
- To modify the filter, select it and then select Edit and Run from the menu.
For more information about using the Remote z/OS Search view and saved queries, see the related topics.
1 For IDz users, if you select a member
that contains COBOL or PL/I source, you can, for example, complete
these tasks:
- Edit the member
- Nominate the member as an entry point
- Generate JCL
- Associate a property group with the member
- Show dependencies
- Check the syntax
2 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.