Show entries in MIP parameter file
Component: | MIP |
Functional area: | Message processing |
Domain: | MESSAGE-PROCESSING |
Privileges: | TSOS |
Function
The SHOW-MIP-PARAMETERS command provides information about the system’s currently applicable message file allocation table or about the entries in a specified MIP parameter file.
The command supports structured output in S variables (see "Output in S variables").
Format
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Operands
SCOPE = *TEMPORARY / *NEXT-SESSION(...)
Determines whether the information that is required is the system’s currently applicable message file allocation table or the entries in an MIP parameter file.
SCOPE = *TEMPORARY
Indicates which message file allocation table is applicable to the current system session. The information covers all the message files which are active on system level.
SCOPE = *NEXT-SESSION(...)
Specifies the MIP parameter file from which information is to be displayed.
The message file names contained in the file are shown in the order in which they appear in the MIP parameter file.
PARAMETER-FILE = *CURRENT / <filename 1..54 without-gen>
Specifies the MIP parameter file from which information is to be displayed.
PARAMETER-FILE = *CURRENT
The entries for the default MIP parameter file SYSSSI.MIP.vvv (vvv = current BS2000 version, e.g. SYSPAR.MIP.190 in BS2000 OSD/BC V10.0) are displayed.
PARAMETER-FILE = <filename 1..54 without-gen>
Name of the MIP parameter file from which information is to be taken.
Return codes
(SC2) | SC1 | Maincode | Meaning |
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0 | CMD0001 | Command executed without error | |
32 | 0 | NMH1122 | Warning |
32 | 0 | NMH1129 | Warning |
32 | CMD2009 | Internal error | |
32 | NMH1121 | Internal error | |
64 | CMD0216 | Semantic error | |
64 | OPS0001 | Correct retry error |
Output in S variables
The SCOPE operand identifies the file on which information is to be output. The values *TEMPORARY/*NEXT-SESSION (given in the table in abbreviated form as *TEMP/*NEXT) are possible for SCOPE.
Output information | Name of the S variable | T | Contents | Condition |
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DLAM access to message file | var(*LIST).F(*LIST).DLAM | B | FALSE | SCOPE= |
B | FALSE | SCOPE= | ||
Name of the message file | var(*LIST).F(*LIST).F-NAME | S | <filename> | |
ISAM access to the message file | var(*LIST).F(*LIST).ISAM | B | FALSE | SCOPE= |
B | FALSE | SCOPE= | ||
Scope of the message file | var(*LIST).F(*LIST).SCOPE | S | *SYS | |
Language to be used throughout the system for message output | var(*LIST).SYS-LANG(*LIST) | S | <name 1..1> |
Example
/show-mip-par
NUMBER OF SYSTEM MESSAGES-FILES : 165 SYSTEM LANGUAGES : ED MESSAGES-FILES NAMES OPEN :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.TASKDATE.200 S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.OPENFT-AC.121 S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.ONETSTOR.030 S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.OPENFT.121 S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.ASE.010 S I+L :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.TCP-IP-AP.053 S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.PRNGD.011 S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.OSS.041 S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.MAIL.034.MAILCLNT S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.REWAS.020 S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.CAPRI.020 S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.JITSYS.070 S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.IOCFCOPY.190 S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.DCAM.133 S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.DAB.095 S D+I+L :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.CRYPT.020 S I . . . :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.GCF.020 S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.SRPMOPT.054 S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.SECOS-KRB.054 S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.BCAM.240 S I :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.BS2CP.200 S D+I+L :SQGB:$TSOS.SYSMES.EKP.01 S I