You can build lists of personal data sets that contain up to 30
data set names and z/OS® UNIX file path names. You can have
as many lists as you like as long as each has a unique name. Personal
data set lists are a good way to group (by project, for example) those
data sets and z/OS UNIX file path names that you use frequently.
You can use personal data set lists to avoid typing in data set names
and z/OS UNIX file path names and to create customized
data set lists similar to those using ISPF Option 3.4. To create or
use a personal data set list, perform one of these actions:
- Select the Personal Data Set List choice from the RefList pull-down
on the View Entry, Edit Entry, or Utilities panel action bar
- Enter the REFACTD command from the command line.
- Use the "Save As" action when viewing the data set reference list
(REFLISTD command).
The REFACTD command displays the Personal Data Set List panel,
as shown in Figure 1. If you
have one or more personal data set lists, ISPF displays the current
list. If you have no personal data set lists, ISPF displays the reference
list called REFLIST, which is updated by ISPF whenever a new data
set is used by ISPF.