DBD Cross Reference—Referencing DBDs report


The DBD Cross Reference--Referencing DBDs report lists the DBDs in the input library that reference each input DBD through a logical relationship or index.

The following figure shows an example of this report.

The title of this report in batch is DBD to DBD XREF—Referencing DBD(s).

--------- DBD CROSS REFERENCE-REFERENCING DBD'S ---- LINE 00000000 COL 001 079
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DBDLIB... IMST.DBDLIB
DBDNAME     COUNT  DBD(S) REFERENCING THIS DBD
--------   ------  -----------------------------------------------------------
********************************* TOP OF DATA  *********************************
AA$HICO0        2  AA$HICO1  AA$PICO0
AA$HICO1        3  AA$HICO0  AA$HICO2  AA$PICO1
AA$HICO2        2  AA$HICO1  AA$PICO2
AA$PICO0        1  AA$HICO0
AA$PICO1        1  AA$HICO1
AA$PICO2        1  AA$HICO2
ADJRPTG0        6  ADJRPTI2  ADJRPTI3  ADJRPTI4  ADJRPTI5  CLAMPTG0  WFMGPTG0
ADJRPTI2        1  ADJRPTG0
ADJRPTI3        1  ADJRPTG0
ADJRPTI4        1  ADJRPTG0
ADJRPTI5        1  ADJRPTG0
AGGRPTG0        2  AGNTPTG0  WFMGPTG0
AGNTPTG0        4  AGGRPTG0  AGNTPTG0  NAMEPTG0  OFFCPTG0
ANIP            1  ANPP
ANPP            3  ANIP      FOPP      POPP
MKPLPTG0 *      1  AGNTPTG0
                   * DBD NOT FOUND IN DBDLIB

Value

Description

DBDLIB

The data set name of the input DBD library.

DBDNAME

The names of the DBDs referenced found in the input DBD library.

COUNT

The number of DBDs that refer to the input DBD.

DBD(S) REFERENCING THIS DBD

The names of the DBDs that refer to the input DBD. If the referencing DBD is not found in the input DBD library, the message DBD NOT FOUND IN DBDLIB appears in the report.




 

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