Start guided dialog for MODIFY-JV
| Component: | JV | 
| Functional area: | Job variables | 
| Domain: | JOB-VARIABLES | 
| Privileges: | STD-PROCESSING   | 
This function is only available to the user if the chargeable software product JV has been loaded as a subsystem.
Function
This command starts the guided dialog for the MODIFY-JV command. Where technically possible (a JV can contain up to 256 characters, but MODIFY-JV can only set a maximum of 254), the current content of the JV is predefined as the new content and can thus be edited.
Format
| EDIT-JV  | Alias: EDJV | 
| JV-NAME = <filename 1..54 without-gen-vers> ,OUTPUT-FORMAT = *CHAR ACTER / *HEXADECIMAL ,PASSWORD = *NONE / <c-string 1..4> / <x-string 1..8> / <integer -2147483648..2147483647> | |
Operands
 JV-NAME = <filename 1..54 without-gen-vers> 
Name of the JV for which guided dialog is required. The SET-VALUE operand is assigned the current JV content.
 OUTPUT-FORMAT = 
Determines the output format.
OUTPUT-FORMAT = *CHARACTER  
Output in character format.
OUTPUT-FORMAT = *HEXADECIMAL 
Output in hexadecimal format.
 PASSWORD = *NONE / <c-string 1..4> / <x-string 1..8> /  <integer -2147483648..2147483647>  
Read or write password of the JV. The PASSWORD operand has the following special characteristics:
- The input field is automatically blanked out in the guided dialog. 
- The password entered is not logged. 
PASSWORD = *NONE  
The JV has no password or the password was already specified in the ADD-PASSWORD command.
Return codes
| (SC2) | SC1 | Maincode | Meaning | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | CMD0001 | Command executed without error | 
In addition, all the return codes of the MODIFY-JV and SHOW-JV -ATTRIBUTES commands can be returned. If errors occur while S variables are being processed, the corresponding SDF-P return codes are supplied.