The Show menu contains the following options:
Installation units ...
Outputs information about installation units of the open SCI.
Installation item ...
Outputs information about installation items of the open SCI.
From formatted file ...
Outputs information about installation units, installation items or supply units from a
formatted file.
Formatted File
Outputs the contents of a formatted file in legible form to SYSLST.
Supply units ...
Outputs information about supply units of the open SCI.
Packages
Outputs information about registered deliveries of the open SCI.
1. Show: Installation units ...
Use option 1 (Installation units...) in the Show menu to output the information contained in an SCI about previously selected installation units (see "Installation unit (IU) "). You must enter the necessary parameters in the “Show installation units” dialog box.
If you are a nonprivileged user, this function will return only the path names for which DMS assess is possible.
The Installation units... option is available when an SCI is open and installation units have been selected in the body.
File Edit Show View Options ............................................................................ - : Show installation units : : ------------------------------------------------------------------------ : - : Information: Installation items: 1 1. Yes 2. No : : Report level......: 1 1. Minimum 2. All attributes : : : : Output.....: 1 1. Sysout 2. Syslst 3. Formatted file : : : : Syslst number: STD : : File name....: : : Write mode...: 2 1. Extend 2. Replace : : : : F1=Help F12=Cancel : :..........................................................................: ASSEMBH-GEN 01.4 A10 ASSTRAN 05.4 A00 ASTI 21.0 A00 ATS 05.3 A20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Command ==> F1=Help F3=Exit F5=Previous F6=Next F7=Backward F8=Forward F10=Menu ...
Figure 39: Show installation units of an SCI
Information | |
The scope of the information to be output. | |
Installation items | |
Show/do not show the installation items in an installation unit. | |
Report level | |
The reporting level for the installation units. | |
1 (Minimum) | |
Default: Show the names of the installation units. | |
2 (All attributes) | |
Show the names and attributes of the installation units. | |
Output | |
The entry 1, 2 or 3 defines the target for output. The next fields Syslst number, File name and Write mode contain supplementary specifications for the output target. | |
1 (Sysout) | |
Default: Output the information to SYSOUT. | |
2 (Syslst) | |
Output the information to SYSLST. | |
3 (Formatted file) | |
Output the information to a formatted file. | |
Syslst number | |
An explicitly specified SYSLST file number. This number is only evaluated for “Output = 2”. Possible entries: The default setting STD outputs the information to SYSLST. | |
File name | |
Name of the formatted file. This entry is only evaluated for “Output = 3”. | |
Write mode | |
The write mode for the formatted file. This entry is only evaluated for “Output = 3”. | |
1 (Extend) | |
The formatted file is created. If it already exists, then the new information is appended to it. | |
2 (Replace) | |
Default: The formatted file is created. If it already exists, then it is overwritten. |
Notes
- The information is edited so as to be legible if the output is directed to SYSOUT or SYSLST.
If the information is directed to a formatted file, the output is compressed and is not legible for the user. However, the contents of the formatted file can be output in legible form to SYSOUT and SYSLST using the options 3 (From formatted File ...) and 4 (Formatted file).
An asterisk (*) is substituted for each path name that the user is not authorized to read.
If the information in the SCI changes after the formatted file is generated, the information that is output is no longer current.
2. Show: Installation item ...
Use option 2 (Installation item...) in the Show menu to output information about the installation items entered in the open SCI (see "Installation item (II) ").
If you are a nonprivileged user, this function will return only the path names to which DMS access is possible.
The Installation item option is available if a SCI is opened and no installation units or supply units are marked in the body.
You can define how the desired installation items are to be specified in more detail in the “Show installation item” dialog box:
File Edit Show View Options ................................... ------------------------------------------ : Show installation item : N.SCI : ------------------------------- : ------------------------------------------ : 1 1. By item name ... : Units 1 through 13 of 168 : 2. By installation path ... : ection More: + : : Version Corr state : F 1=Help F12=Cancel : 21.0 A00 :.................................: 03.5 A00 AIDSYS 21.0 A00 AIDSYSA 21.0 A00 ANITA 21.0 A00 APACHE 02.4 A00 ARCHIVE 12.0 C00 ASE 21.0 A00 ASSEMBH 01.4 A10 ASSEMBH-GEN 01.4 A10 ASSTRAN 05.4 A00 ASTI 21.0 A00 ATS 05.3 A20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Command ==> F1=Help F3=Exit F5=Previous F6=Next F7=Backward F8=Forward F10=Menu ...
Figure 40: Show installation items of an SCI
Dialog box options:
By item name
If you know the name of the item, use “By item name” to search for the installation item. The dialog box for entering the selection criteria is described on "Show menu ".
By installation path
If you know the installation path of the item, use “By installation path” to search for the installation item. The dialog box for entering the selection criteria is described on "Show menu ".
Notes
The information is edited so as to be legible if the output is directed to SYSOUT or SYSLST.
If the information is directed to a formatted file, the output is compressed and is not legible for the user.
An asterisk (*) is substituted for each path name that the user is not authorized to read.
Show: Installation item (By item name)
If you know the name of an item, you can search for the associated installation item by
entering the required parameters in the following dialog box.
File Edit Show View Options .............................................................................. : Show installation item: by item name : : -------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Item name......: : : Version........: 1 1. All 2. Highest 3. Other : : Version: : : Unit name......: 1 1. All 2. Other : : Name.........: : : Version......: 1 1. All 2. Highest 3. Other : : Version: : : Corr state...: 1 1. All 2. Highest 3. Lowest : : 4. Other : : Corr State: : : : : Report level...: 1 1. Minimum 2. All attributes : : Output.........: 1 1. Sysout 2. Syslst 3. Formatted file : : Syslst number: STD : : File name....: : : Write mode...: 2 1. Extend 2. Replace : : : : F1=Help F12=Cancel : :............................................................................: F1=Help F3=Exit F5=Previous F6=Next F7=Backward F8=Forward F10=Menu ...
Figure 41: Show installation item by item name
Item name | |
Name of the installation item, see "Installation item (II) ". | |
Version | |
Version of the installation item. | |
1 (All) | |
Select all versions. | |
2 (Highest) | |
Select the highest version. | |
3 (Other) | |
Specify the version explicitly in the “Version” field. | |
Version | |
Version. | |
Unit name | |
Name of the installation unit. | |
1 (All) | |
Search all installation units entered for the installation item. | |
2 (Other) | |
Specify the name, the version and the correction state of the installation unit. | |
Name | |
Name of the installation unit to be searched for the installation item, see "Installation unit (IU) ". | |
Version | |
Version of the installation unit | |
1 (All) | |
Search all versions of the installation unit. | |
2 (Highest) | |
Search the highest version of the installation unit. | |
3 (Other) | |
Specify the version explicitly in the “Version” field. | |
Version | |
Version. | |
Corr state | |
Correction state of the installation unit. | |
1 (All) | |
Search all correction states of the installation unit. | |
2 (Highest) | |
Search the highest correction state of the installation unit. | |
3 (Lowest) | |
Search the lowest correction state of the installation unit. | |
4 (Other) | |
Specify the correction state explicitly in the “Corr State” field. | |
Corr State | |
Correction state in the format: <aso>. | |
Report Level | |
The reporting level for the installation item attributes. | |
1 (Minimum) | |
Show the names of the installation items. | |
2 (All attributes) | |
Show the names and attributes of the installation items. | |
Output | |
The entry 1, 2 or 3 defines the target for output. The next fields Syslst number, File name and Write mode contain supplementary specifications for the output target. | |
1 (Sysout) | |
Default: Output the information to SYSOUT. | |
2 (Syslst) | |
Output the information to SYSLST. | |
3 (Formatted File) | |
Output the information to a formatted file. | |
Syslst number | |
An explicitly specified SYSLST file number. This number is only evaluated for “Output = 2”. Possible entries: The default setting STD outputs the information to SYSLST. | |
File name | |
Name of the formatted file. This entry is only evaluated for “Output = 3”. | |
Write mode | |
The write mode for the formatted file. This entry is only evaluated for “Output = 3”. | |
1 (Extend) | |
The formatted file is created. If it already exists, then the new information is appended to it. | |
2 (Replace) | |
Default: The formatted file is created. If it already exists, then it is overwritten. |
Show: Installation item (By installation path)
If you know the path name of an item, you can search for the associated item by entering the required parameters in the following dialog box.
File Edit Show View Options ................................... ------------------------------------------ : Show installation item : N.SCI : ------------------------------- : ------------------------------------------ : 1 1. By item name ... : Units 1 through 13 of 168 : 2. By installation path ... : ection More: + .............................................................................. : Show installation item: by installation path : : -------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : File name......: : : : : Report level...: 1 1. Minimum 2. All attributes : : : : Output.........: 1 1. Sysout 2. Syslst 3. Formatted file : : Syslst number: STD : : File name....: : : Write mode...: 2 1. Extend 2. Replace : : : : F1=Help F12=Cancel : :............................................................................: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Command ==> F1=Help F3=Exit F5=Previous F6=Next F7=Backward F8=Forward F10=Menu ...
Figure 42: Show installation item by path name
File name | |
Path name of the installation item. | |
Report level | |
The reporting level for the installation item attributes. | |
1 (Minimum) | |
Show the names of the installation items. | |
2 (All attributes) | |
Show the names and attributes of the installation items. | |
Output | |
The entry 1, 2 or 3 defines the target for output. The next fields Syslst number, File name and Write mode contain supplementary specifications for the output target. | |
1 (Sysout) | |
Default: Output the information to SYSOUT. | |
2 (Syslst) | |
Output the information to SYSLST. | |
3 (Formatted file) | |
Output the information to a formatted file. | |
Syslst number | |
An explicitly specified SYSLST file number. This number is only evaluated for “Output = 2”. Possible entries: The default setting STD outputs the information to SYSLST. | |
File name | |
Name of the formatted file. This entry is only evaluated for “Output = 3”. | |
Write mode | |
The write mode for the formatted file. This entry is only evaluated for “Output = 3”. | |
1 (Extend) | |
The formatted file is created. If it already exists, then the new information is appended to it. | |
2 (Replace) | |
Default: The formatted file is created. If it already exists, then it is overwritten. |
3. Show: From formatted file ...
Use option 3 (From formatted file...) in the Show menu to obtain information on installation units, installation items or supply units from a formatted file.
The From formatted file option is available if no installation units or supply units are marked in the body.
You can enter the file name and specify which objects are to be displayed in the “Show from formatted file” dialog box:
File Edit Show View Options ............................................................................ - : Show from formatted file : : ------------------------------------------------------------------------ : - : Formatted file: : : : : 1. Installation units ... : : 2. Installation items ... : : 3. Supply units ... : : : : F1=Help F12=Cancel : :..........................................................................: APACHE 02.4 A00 ARCHIVE 12.0 C00 ASE 21.0 A00 ASSEMBH 01.4 A10 ASSEMBH-GEN 01.4 A10 ASSTRAN 05.4 A00 ASTI 21.0 A00 ATS 05.3 A20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Command ==> F1=Help F3=Exit F5=Previous F6=Next F7=Backward F8=Forward F10=Menu ...
Figure 43: Show installation units, installation items or supply units from a formatted file
Formatted file
Name of the formatted file.
Options for selecting objects:
Installation units ...
Show all installation units. The dialog box for specifying the scope of the information and the output medium is described on "Show menu ".
Installation items ...
Show all installation items. The dialog box for specifying the scope of the information and the output medium is described on "Show menu ".
Supply units ...
Show all supply units. The dialog box for specifying the scope of the information and the output medium is described on "Show menu ".
Notes
The information is edited so as to be legible if the output is directed to SYSOUT or SYSLST. An asterisk (*) is substituted for each path name that the user is not authorized to read.
If the information is directed to a formatted file, the output is compressed and is not legible for the user.
If the information in the SCI changes after the formatted file is generated, the information that is output is no longer current.
Show: From formatted file: Installation units
This option returns information about the installation units in a formatted file (see "Installation unit (IU) ").
Enter the scope of the information and the output medium in the following dialog box:
File Edit Show View Options ............................................................................ : Show from formatted file : ............................................................................ : Show installation units from formatted file : : ------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : Information: Installation items: 1 1. Yes 2. No : : Report level......: 1 1. Minimum 2. All attributes : : : : Output.....: 1 1. Sysout 2. Syslst : : 3. Formatted file 4. Input formatted file : : : : Syslst number: STD : : File name....: : : Write mode...: 2 1. Extend 2. Replace : : : : F1=Help F12=Cancel : :..........................................................................: ASTI 21.0 A00 ATS 05.3 A20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Command ==> F1=Help F3=Exit F5=Previous F6=Next F7=Backward F8=Forward F10=Menu ...
Figure 44: Show installation units from a formatted file
Information | |
The scope of the information to be output: | |
Installation items | |
Show/do not show the installation items. Possible entries: 1 (Yes; this is the default) or 2 (No) | |
Report level | |
The reporting level for the installation item attributes. | |
1 (Minimum) | |
Default: Show only the names of the installation items. | |
2 (All attributes) | |
Show the names and attributes of the installation items. | |
Output | |
The entry 1, 2, 3 or 4 defines the target for output. The next fields Syslst number, File name and Write mode contain supplementary specifications for the output target. | |
1 (Sysout) | |
Default: Output the information to SYSOUT. | |
2 (Syslst) | |
Output the information to SYSLST. | |
3 (Formatted file) | |
Output the information to a formatted file. | |
4 (Input formatted file) | |
Output the information to the formatted file used as the input file. | |
Syslst number | |
An explicitly specified SYSLST file number. This number is only evaluated for “Output = 2”. Possible entries: | |
File name | |
Name of the formatted file. This entry is only evaluated for “Output = 3”. | |
Write mode | |
The write mode for the formatted file. This entry is only evaluated for “Output = 3”. | |
1 (Extend) | |
The formatted file is created. If it already exists, then the new information is appended to it. | |
2 (Replace) | |
Default: The formatted file is created. If it already exists, then it is overwritten. |
Show: From formatted file: Installation items
This option returns information about the installation items in a formatted file (see "Installation item (II) ").
Enter the scope of the information and the output medium in the following dialog box:
File Edit Show View Options ............................................................................ : Show from formatted file : ............................................................................ : Show installation items from formatted file : : ------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : Report level: 1 1. Minimum 2. All attributes : : Output......: 1 1. Sysout 2. Syslst : : 3. Formatted file 4. Input formatted file : : Syslst number: STD : : File name....: : : Write mode...: 2 1. Extend 2. Replace : : : : F1=Help F12=Cancel : :..........................................................................: ASSEMBH 01.4 A10 ASSEMBH-GEN 01.4 A10 ASSTRAN 05.4 A00 ASTI 21.0 A00 ATS 05.3 A20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Command ==> F1=Help F3=Exit F5=Previous F6=Next F7=Backward F8=Forward F10=Menu ...
Figure 45: Show installation items from a formatted file
Report level | |
The reporting level for the installation item attributes. | |
1 (Minimum) | |
Default: Show only the names of the installation items. | |
2 (All attributes) | |
Show the names and attributes of the installation items. | |
Output | |
The entry 1, 2, 3 or 4 defines the target for output. The next fields Syslst number, File name and Write mode contain supplementary specifications for the output target. | |
1 (Sysout) | |
Output the information to SYSOUT. | |
2 (Syslst) | |
Output the information to SYSLST. | |
3 (Formatted file) | |
Output the information to a formatted file. | |
4 (Input formatted file) | |
Output the information to the formatted file used as the input file. | |
Syslst number | |
An explicitly specified SYSLST file number. This number is only evaluated for “Output = 2”. Possible entries: | |
File name | |
Name of the formatted file. This entry is only evaluated for “Output = 3 or 4”. | |
Write mode | |
The write mode for the formatted file. This entry is only evaluated for “Output = 3 or 4”. | |
1 (Extend) | |
The formatted file is created. If it already exists, then the new information is appended to it. | |
2 (Replace) | |
Default: The formatted file is created. If it already exists, then it is overwritten. |
Show: From formatted file: Supply units
This function returns information about the supply units in a formatted file (see "Supply unit ").
You can enter the required parameters in the dialog box that appears.
File Edit Show View Options ............................................................................ - : Show from formatted file : ............................................................................. : Show installation items from formatted file : : ------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Information: Installation units: 1 1. Yes 2. No : : : Report level......: 1 1. Minimum 2. Medium : : : 3. All attributes : : : : : : Output.....: 1 1. Sysout 2. Syslst : : : 3. Formatted file 4. Input formatted file : : : : Syslst number: STD : : File name....: : : Write mode...: 2 1. Extend 2. Replace : : : : F1=Help F12=Cancel : :.........................................................................: ATS 05.3 A20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Command ==> F1=Help F3=Exit F5=Previous F6=Next F7=Backward F8=Forward F10=Menu ...
Figure 46: Show supply units from a formatted file
Information | |
The scope of the information to be output: | |
Installation units | |
Show/do not show the installation units. Possible entries: 1 (Yes; this is the default) or 2 (No) | |
Report level | |
The reporting level for the installation unit attributes. | |
1 (Minimum) | |
Default: Do not show the attributes of the supply units. | |
2 (Medium) | |
No attributes of the supply units, except creation time, are shown. The output is sorted by customer ID. | |
3 (All attributes) | |
Show the attributes of the supply units for each correction state. | |
Output | |
The entry 1, 2, 3 or 4 defines the target for output. The next fields Syslst number, File name and Write mode contain supplementary specifications for the output target. | |
1 (Sysout) | |
Output the information to SYSOUT. | |
2 (Syslst) | |
Output the information to SYSLST. | |
3 (Formatted file) | |
Output the information to a formatted file. | |
4 (Input formatted file) | |
Output the information to the formatted file used as the input file. | |
Syslst number | |
An explicitly specified SYSLST file number. This number is only evaluated for “Output = 2”. Possible entries: | |
File name | |
Name of the formatted file. This entry is only evaluated for “Output = 3 or 4”. | |
Write mode | |
The write mode for the formatted file. This entry is only evaluated for “Output = 3 or 4”. | |
1 (Extend) | |
The formatted file is created. If it already exists, then the new information is appended to it. | |
2 (Replace) | |
Default: The formatted file is created. If it already exists, then it is overwritten. |
4. Show: Formatted file
Use option 4 (Formatted file ...) in the Show menu to output the contents of a formatted file to SYSLST (default) in the form of information that has been edited so as to be legible. Alternatively, the output can be directed to a SYSLST file from the set SYSLST01 through SYSLST99.
File Edit Show View Options .......................................................................... --- : Show formatted file : : ---------------------------------------------------------------------- : --- : Formatted file: : 68 : Output........: Syslst number: STD : : : nd : F1=Help F12=Cancel : :........................................................................: AIDSYS 21.0 A00 AIDSYSA 21.0 A00 ANITA 21.0 A00 APACHE 02.4 A00 ARCHIVE 12.0 C00 ASE 21.0 A00 ASSEMBH 01.4 A10 ASSEMBH-GEN 01.4 A10 ASSTRAN 05.4 A00 ASTI 21.0 A00 ATS 05.3 A20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Command ==> F1=Help F3=Exit F5=Previous F6=Next F7=Backward F8=Forward F10=Menu ...
Figure 47: Show formatted file
Formatted file | |
Name of the formatted file. | |
Output | |
The target for output. | |
Syslst number | |
An explicitly specified SYSLST file number. Possible entries: |
Note
If the information in the SCI changes after the formatted file is generated, the information that is output is no longer current.
5. Show: Supply units ...
Option 5 (Supply units ...) in the Show menu allows you to output information about the supply units (see "Supply unit ") of the open SCI, which you selected beforehand using the Filter option in the View menu.
The SUBSYSTEM-MANAGEMENT privilege is required in order to show information about supply units from the SCI.
You must enter further specifications about the scope of the information and the output medium in the following dialog box:
File Edit Show View Options ............................................................................ - : Show supply units : : ------------------------------------------------------------------------ : - : Information: Installation units: 1 1. Yes 2. No : : Report level......: 1 1. Minimum 2. Medium : : 3. All attributes : e : : : Output.....: 1 1. Sysout 2. Syslst 3. Formatted file : : : : Syslst number: STD : : File name....: : : Write mode...: 2 1. Extend 2. Replace : : : : F1=Help F12=Cancel : :..........................................................................: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Command ==> F1=Help F3=Exit F5=Previous F6=Next F7=Backward F8=Forward F10=Menu ...
Figure 48: Show supply units from a formatted file
Information | |
The scope of the information to be shown: | |
Installation units | |
Show/do not show installation units. | |
Report level | |
The reporting level for installation unit attributes. | |
1 (Minimum) | |
Default: Do not show the attributes of the supply units. | |
2 (Medium) | |
No attributes of the supply units, except creation time, are shown. The output is sorted by customer ID. | |
3 (All attributes) | |
Show the attributes of the supply units for each correction state. | |
Output | |
The entry 1, 2 or 3 defines the target for output. The next fields Syslst number, File name and Write mode contain supplementary specifications for the output target. | |
1 (Sysout) | |
Default: Output the information to SYSOUT. | |
2 (Syslst) | |
Output the information to SYSLST. | |
3 (Formatted file) | |
Output the information to a formatted file. | |
Syslst number | |
An explicitly specified SYSLST file number. This number is only evaluated for “Output = 2”. Possible entries: | |
File name | |
Name of the formatted file. This entry is only evaluated for “Output = 3”. | |
Write mode | |
The write mode for the formatted file. This entry is only evaluated for “Output = 3”. | |
1 (Extend) | |
The formatted file is created. If it already exists, then the new information is appended to it. | |
2 (Replace) | |
Default: The formatted file is created. If it already exists, then it is overwritten. |
6. Show: Packages
Information about registered deliveries of the open SCI are output with the 6 (Packages) option in the Show menu (see "Supply unit ").
The option is available when the output of deliveries was specified beforehand for display in the work area (Filter option in the Select menu) and at least one delivery (package) was selected.
SUBSYSTEM-MANAGEMENT privileges are required to obtain information about registered deliveries from the SCI.
Additional specifications on the scope of information to be output and the output medium are requested in the following dialog box:
File Edit Show View Options ............................................................................ - : Show packages : : ------------------------------------------------------------------------ : - : Information: Supply units......: 1 1. Yes 2. No : : Report level......: 1 1. Minimum 2. All attributes : : : : Output.....: 1 1. Sysout 2. Syslst : : : : Syslst number: STD : : : : F1=Help F12=Cancel : : : :..........................................................................: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Command ==> F1=Help F3=Exit F5=Previous F6=Next F7=Backward F8=Forward F10=Menu ...
Figure 49: Output deliveries
Information | |
Specifies the scope of the information to be output: | |
Supply units | |
Specifies if deliveries are to be output. | |
Report level | |
Controls the output of the attributes of the deliveries. | |
1 (Minimum) | |
Default: The attributes of the deliveries are not output. | |
2 (All attributes) | |
The attributes of the deliveries are output. | |
Output | |
Output destination. The Syslst number field below it contains additional specifications on the output destination. | |
1 (Sysout) | |
Default: The information is output to SYSOUT. | |
2 (Syslst) | |
The information is output to SYSLST. | |
Syslst number | |
Explicit specification of the SYSLST file number. This specification is only evaluated for “Output = 2”. Possible entries: |