Valid entry types
Table 1 lists the values that are valid
as entry parameters and the zones to which they
are applicable.
Entry type | Global zone | DLIB zone | Target zone |
---|---|---|---|
ASSEM | Valid | Valid | |
Data element1 | Valid | Valid | |
DDDEF | Valid | Valid | Valid |
DLIB | Valid | Valid | |
DLIBZONE | Valid | ||
ELEMENT2 | Valid | Valid | |
FEATURE | Valid | ||
FMIDSET | Valid | ||
GLOBALZONE | Valid | ||
Hierarchical file system element3 | Valid | Valid | |
HOLDDATA | Valid | ||
JAR | Valid | Valid | |
LMOD | Valid | Valid | |
MAC | Valid | Valid | |
MOD | Valid | Valid | |
OPTIONS | Valid | ||
ORDER | Valid | ||
PRODUCT | Valid | ||
PROGRAM | Valid | Valid | |
SRC | Valid | Valid | |
SYSMOD | Valid | Valid | Valid |
TARGETZONE | Valid | ||
UTILITY | Valid | ||
ZONESET | Valid |
Note:
- The data element entry type has many possible values. Refer to Data element entry (distribution and target zone)in SMP/E data set entries for the complete list. Any one of these values can be supplied as part of the entry parameter.
- ELEMENT is a pseudo-entry value indicating that JAR, MOD, MAC, PROGRAM, SRC, and all data element and hierarchical file system element entries are returned.
- The hierarchical file system element entry type has many possible values. Refer to "Hierarchical File System Element Entry (Distribution and Target Zone)" for the complete list. Any one of these values can be supplied as part of the entry parameter.
When you specify an entry that is not applicable to a particular zone, the result is simply that no data is returned. This is not an error condition.