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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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caches all files whose file types start with CON <strong>and</strong> have G as their sixth (<strong>and</strong><br />

last) character.<br />

fm<br />

* is the file mode letter of the minidisk containing the files on which you want<br />

information. If you omit fm, <strong>CP</strong> lists the files on the minidisk that is accessed as<br />

file mode A (the default). If you specify an asterisk (*), <strong>CP</strong> lists the files on all<br />

accessed disks.<br />

Information<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> to list the following information on each file in the list:<br />

v File ID (file name, file type, <strong>and</strong> file mode)<br />

v Format (fixed or variable)<br />

v Logical record length<br />

v Number of records in the file<br />

v Date <strong>and</strong> time when the file was created or last updated<br />

v Whether <strong>CP</strong> cached the file.<br />

INFORMATION is the default.<br />

Statistics<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> to list the following information about each file:<br />

v File ID (file name, file type, <strong>and</strong> file mode)<br />

v Number of times the file has been opened <strong>and</strong> closed since you identified the<br />

minidisk to <strong>CP</strong> using the <strong>CP</strong>ACCESS comm<strong>and</strong> (page 79)<br />

Note: If <strong>CP</strong> cached the file, the number of times the file has been opened is<br />

one more than the number of times the file has been closed. For<br />

example, see the P<strong>VM</strong> <strong>and</strong> T<strong>CP</strong>IP LOGO files in the two responses<br />

that follow.<br />

MEMber member<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> that the files you are displaying are members of a CMS partitioned data<br />

set. The variable member is the name of the member within the CMS<br />

partitioned data set that you want displayed, <strong>and</strong> must be a 1- to 8-character<br />

alphanumeric string.<br />

If you omit the MEMBER oper<strong>and</strong>, <strong>CP</strong> does not display any of the members of<br />

the CMS partitioned data set. <strong>CP</strong> only displays the name of the CMS partitioned<br />

data set.<br />

You can use generic member names to request a specific subset of members.<br />

A generic member name is a 1- to 8-character string with asterisks (*) in place<br />

of 1 or more characters <strong>and</strong> percent signs (%) in place of exactly 1 character.<br />

For example:<br />

cplistfile * * a information member qu%r*<br />

lists all members that start with QU <strong>and</strong> have R as their fourth character.<br />

<strong>CP</strong>LISTFILE<br />

SHOrtdate<br />

Specifies that dates in the response to this comm<strong>and</strong> will be displayed in<br />

mm/dd/yy format, where mm is the month, dd is the day of the month, <strong>and</strong> yy is<br />

the 2-digit year.<br />

FULldate<br />

Specifies that dates in the response to this comm<strong>and</strong> will be displayed in<br />

mm/dd/yyyy, where mm is the month, dd is the day of the month, <strong>and</strong> yyyy is<br />

the 4-digit year.<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 89

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