DBD to Access Method Cross Reference report panel


The DBD to Access Method Cross Reference report lists the DL/I organization and OS access methods defined for each DBD.

The following figure shows an example of this report. You cannot print this report through the ISPF interface.

--------  DBD TO ACCESS METHOD XREF ----------------------- ROW 1     OF 167
 Command ==>                                                    Scroll ==> CSR_

           DBDLIB  : IMST.DBDLIB

    Type option code.  Then press ENTER.

    S=Source

    OPT    DBDNAME  ACCESS METHOD        DSG  SEG  LCH XDBD
    ---    -------- -------------------- --- ---- ---- ----
     _     AA$HICO0 HIDAM,OSAM             2    4    2    2
     _     AA$HICO1 HIDAM,OSAM             1    4    2    3
     _     AA$HICO2 HIDAM,OSAM             1    3    2    2
     _     AA$PICO0 INDEX,VSAM,SNGL DSG    1    1    1    1
     _     AA$PICO1 INDEX,VSAM,SNGL DSG    1    1    1    1
     _     AA$PICO2 INDEX,VSAM,SNGL DSG    1    1    1    1
     _     ADJRPTG0 HDAM,VSAM              2   10    6    6
     _     ADJRPTI2 INDEX,VSAM,SNGL DSG    1    1    1    1
     _     ADJRPTI3 INDEX,VSAM,SNGL DSG    1    1    1    1
     _     ADJRPTI4 INDEX,VSAM,SNGL DSG    1    1    1    1
     _     ADJRPTI5 INDEX,VSAM,SNGL DSG    1    1    1    1
     _     AGGRPTG0 HDAM,VSAM              1    3    0    2
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Value

Description

DBDLIB

The data set name of the input DBD library.

OPT

Type S to select the DBD for disassembly. Database Integrity disassembles the DBD as described in Disassembling-control-blocks-using-BMC-AMI-Database-Integrity-for-IMS.

DBDNAME

The names of the members found in the input DBD library.

ACCESS METHOD

The DL/I organization and OS access method defined for the database. The notation SNGL DSG means the DBD has a single data set group.

DSG

The number of data set groups defined for the database.

SEG

The number of segments defined in the database.

LCH

The number of logical child (LCHILD) statements defined in the database.

XDBD

The number of external databases referenced in this DBD.




 

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