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CA Dynam for VSE User Guide

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Reporting on the Catalog<br />

SELECT=ALL Prints all five reports.<br />

You can nearly duplicate the TDYNUTL LIST DSN=ALL report by invoking<br />

ACTVFILE with:<br />

REPORT ACTVFILE DVC=TAPE<br />

Source Code <strong>for</strong> ACTVFILE Report<br />

The <strong>CA</strong> Earl source <strong>for</strong> the ACTVFILE report is <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>’s library member<br />

DYNAF.0.<br />

Report Headings<br />

VLT<br />

VOL<br />

The report headings are generally self-explanatory, but note the following:<br />

Shows the vault where the file presently resides. This item is only meaningful,<br />

and only reported, <strong>for</strong> tape files.<br />

For tape files this is the sequence number of the volume relative to the start of<br />

the multivolume set (if any). It may not be the same as the volume's<br />

sequence number relative to the start of the file being reported on.<br />

For disk files it is the sequence number relative to the file.<br />

FSQ/EXT<br />

For tape files this is the file sequence number, that is, the sequential position<br />

of the file in the multifile set. It may differ from the sequential position of the<br />

file relative to the tape volume being reported on.<br />

For disk files it is the extent sequence number of the first of the file's extents<br />

on the volume. This is found by counting the number of extents registered <strong>for</strong><br />

the file in the Catalog, starting from zero. For sequential files it is normally the<br />

same as the true extent sequence number registered in the VTOC.<br />

OW/SY/US<br />

MSG<br />

These are administrative fields that you can define in the Catalog <strong>for</strong> each file.<br />

They are blank by default. They must have been previously defined <strong>for</strong> the<br />

associated sort orders to have any value.<br />

This field can contain one of three texts:<br />

MF<br />

WRK<br />

LCK<br />

if the file is part of a multifile set<br />

if the file is defined with the "W" option (work file)<br />

if the file is defined with the "L" option (read-only)<br />

These conditions are tested in the order shown above and the last one<br />

satisfied is reported.<br />

9–18 <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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