Produce listings of the current status of the CSD file.
The listings are output to the SYSOUT data set, along with the messages issued by the command processing. The result is to print the contents of all the qualifying groups or lists.
The listings produced by the various commands are as follows:
This prints summaries of all the definitions of lists and groups that exist on the CSD file.
This prints summaries of all the definitions of lists and groups that exist on the CSD file, together with the properties of the resources in all the groups.
This enables you to tabulate the properties of the resources, again organized according to resource type. The creation time for each resource is given, together with all its attributes, as originally set up by using DEFINE and ALTER commands, or by migrating it from a CICS® table. The properties of transactions and profiles are arranged in the same subcategories that appear on the CEDA DEFINE screen.
The contents of one or more group lists are tabulated. The groups appear in the same sequence as their position in the list. This order is set by the commands ADD and APPEND, which were used in the CEDA transaction to build the list.
This enables you to tabulate the properties of all the resources to be defined in a CICS system at startup time. These are identified by the list name or names specified in the GRPLIST=(list1,list2,list3,list4) system initialization parameter. The names of all the groups in the list appear in the summary of lists. Then, for each group contained in the list, the properties of the individual resources in the group are tabulated.
The ‘Objects in Groups in Lists’ tabulation arranges the groups in the same order as they were added to the group list. This order matters if duplication occurs, when definitions of the same resource may exist in more than one group. If a list of this type is used at system startup time, the resource definitions used when there is duplication are those belonging to the group that is latest in the list.
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