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

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QUERY NSS<br />

contains one record for each file that matches the criteria specified on the<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>. The fields in the response contain the following information:<br />

OWNERID FILE TYPE CL RECS DATE TIME FILENAME FILETYPE ORIGINID<br />

*NSS spid NSS c recs mm/dd hh:mm:ss fn ft originid<br />

Response 2 (ALL, CLASS, NAME, spoolid):<br />

This response format is displayed for an ALL, CLASS, NAME, or spoolidrequest if<br />

FULLDATE is specified or is the user’s default date format. The response contains<br />

one record for each file that matches the criteria specified on the comm<strong>and</strong>. The<br />

fields in the response contain the following information:<br />

OWNERID FILE TYPE CL RECS DATE TIME FILENAME FILETYPE ORIGINID<br />

*NSS spid NSS c recs mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss fn ft originid<br />

Response 3 (ALL, CLASS, NAME, spoolid):<br />

This response format is displayed for an ALL, CLASS, NAME, or spoolidrequest if<br />

ISODATE is specified or is the user’s default date format. The response contains<br />

one record for each file that matches the criteria specified on the comm<strong>and</strong>. The<br />

fields in the response contain the following information:<br />

OWNERID FILE TYPE CL RECS DATE TIME FILENAME FILETYPE ORIGINID<br />

*NSS spid NSS c recs yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss fn ft originid<br />

OWNERID<br />

identifies the owner of the file. The designation *NSS indicates that the file is<br />

owned by the system. *NSS is not a user ID; it is the name of the queue on<br />

which the file resides.<br />

FILE<br />

identifies the spool file number.<br />

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TYPE<br />

identifies the type of system data file. All files containing NSSs or saved<br />

segments are type NSS.<br />

Note: Do not confuse this with the file type of the system data file.<br />

CL<br />

identifies the file class. For the list of these classes, see Response 7 (MAP):<br />

RECS<br />

specifies the number of logical records in the spool file. If the number is greater<br />

than 9999, the number is shown as nnnK, where nnn is the number of lines in<br />

thous<strong>and</strong>s rounded to the nearest thous<strong>and</strong>. If the number is greater than<br />

999499, the number is shown as nnnM, where nnn is the number of lines in<br />

millions rounded to the nearest million.<br />

DATE<br />

identifies the date the NSS or saved segment was defined. The format of the<br />

date is determined by the SHORTDATE, FULLDATE, or ISODATE oper<strong>and</strong>. If<br />

no date format oper<strong>and</strong> is specified, the user’s default date format setting is<br />

used.<br />

TIME<br />

identifies the time the NSS or saved segment was defined, in hours, minutes,<br />

<strong>and</strong> seconds.<br />

FILENAME<br />

identifies the file name of the system data file that contains the NSS or saved<br />

segment.

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