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SHOW-GCF-CATALOGS

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Show information on object types and GCF catalogs

Component:

GCF

Functional area:

File processing

Domain:

FILE

Privileges:

TSOS

Function

This command tells systems support which of the catalogs managed by the Generic Catalog Facility (GCF) contains the individual object types and which GCF catalogs are currently being serviced by the individual GCF server tasks.

The command supports structured output in S variables (see "Output in S variables").

Format

SHOW-GCF-CATALOGS                                                                                                                             

OUTPUT = list-poss(2): *SYSOUT / *SYSLST

Operands

OUTPUT = list-poss(2): *SYSOUT / *SYSLST
Specifies which of the system files is to be used for information output.

Return code

(SC2)

SC1

Maincode

Meaning


0

CMD0001

Command executed without error


1

GCF1000

Operand error


32

CMD2009

Internal error during S variable generation


32

GCF1001

Internal error


64

GCF1014

User not authorized to perform function


64

OPS0002

Interrupt (e.g. K2 key) during S variable generation


128

GCF1002

No catalog open


128

GCF1003

No server task active


128

GCF1010

GCF subsystem being replaced


128

GCF1037

Resource bottleneck


130

CMD2009

VAS subsystem not available


130

OPS0001

Space problems when generating S variables

Output in S variables

Output information

Name of the S variable

T

Contents                

Condition

Name of the GCF catalog served by the server task

var(*LIST).CATALOG(*LIST).NAME

S

<filename 1..54>


TSN of the server task

var(*LIST).CATALOG(*LIST).SERVERTASK

S

<c-string 4..4>


Name of the catalog containing the output object types

var(*LIST).OBJECT-TYPE(*LIST).CATALOG(*LIST)

S

<filename 1..54>


Name of the object type

var(*LIST).OBJECT-TYPE(*LIST).NAME

S

<struc.-name 1..32>