Displaying member lists

For each of the primary options listed in the preceding table, except Data Set List (option 3.4), you can display a member list by:
  • Leaving the Member field blank for an ISPF library
  • Omitting the member name from the name of another partitioned data set
  • Entering a pattern as the member name.
    You can use a combination of asterisks and percent signs in the same pattern. However, the pattern, including the asterisks and percent signs, can contain no more than 8 characters. For example, entering this pattern in the Member field:
    Member  . . . *prof___
    could display this member list:
    ISFPROF
    ISPPROF
    ISPSPROF
    ISRPROF
    LOCPROF
    SUPCPROF
When using the Data Set List utility (option 3.4), you can display a member list by:
  • Entering the M (display member list) line command
  • Entering the V (view), B (browse), or E (edit) line command and then using one of the methods described in the preceding list. This applies only if you are editing or browsing members of a partitioned data set.
  • Entering the CO (copy) line command
  • Entering the MO (move) line command
  • Entering the RS (reset) line command.

On any member list, PF10 and PF11 toggle between two different views of the member list data.

Note:
  1. The column headers on a member list display (with the exception of Prompt) are point-and-shoot sort fields.
  2. If you enter a slash in the line command field, the Member List Commands pop-up window shown in the next figure is displayed so that you can select the command you want to use.
  3. The 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 the next figure is displayed so that you can select the command you want to use.
    Figure 1. Member List Commands Pop-Up Window (ISRCMLEP)
  4. Member list count fields show an accurate count when the number of members in a PDS or PDSE is less than 10 000 000. The row value will be truncated after member 9 999 999 and the total value will be truncated on display of the list if more than 9 999 999 members exist.
  5. The Info command displays the same information as the member list. When the Extended PDS statistics function has been enabled, the extended line counts fields contain data.