Special function keys on the DBD Source panel
Key | Command | Meaning |
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F2 | Map | Display the hierarchical structure of the selected object. Place the cursor within the displayed name of the decoded DBD or a logically related DBD, or on the Command line. Press F2. Database Integrity maps the object as described in Mapping-control-blocks-using-BMC-AMI-Database-Integrity-for-IMS. |
F4 | Decode | Disassemble (obtain the source code) the selected object. Place the cursor on the displayed name of the decoded DBD or a logically related DBD, or on the Command line. Press F4. Database Integrity disassembles the object as described in Disassembling-control-blocks-using-BMC-AMI-Database-Integrity-for-IMS. |
F5 | Compare | Compare the selected object with another object. Place the cursor on the displayed name of the decoded DBD or a logically related DBD, or on the Command line. Press F5. Database Integrity initiates the comparison process as described in Comparing-control-blocks-using-BMC-AMI-Database-Integrity-for-IMS. |
F6 | Report | Produce the control block report for the selected object. Place the cursor on the displayed name of the decoded DBD or a logically related DBD or on the Command line. Press F6. Database Integrity generates the report as described in Reporting-on-control-blocks-using-BMC-AMI-Database-Integrity-for-IMS. |
F10 | VSAMgen | Initiate the generation of the IDCAMS DELETE and DEFINE statements to allocate the database data sets. Place the cursor on a ddname or on the Command line. Press F10. This function is available for VSAM databases only. Database Integrity displays the VSAM Generation Entry panel as described in Generating-VSAM-source-statements. If the cursor is in the first position of the command line, Database Integrity generates definitions for the primary data set of the first data set group. |
F13 | OLprint | Print all of the information obtained by the action (not just the information currently displayed on the panel). Database Integrity displays the Online Print panel to request more information and confirm the print task as described in Online-Print-panel. |
F14 | Save | Write the disassembled DBD to a data set. You can subsequently edit and submit it for generation. The data set must be an existing 80-byte partitioned data set. The default member name will be the name of the disassembled DBD. Database Integrity displays the Save Confirmation panel to request the name of the data set as described in Save-Confirmation-panel. |
F15 | Xfield | Remove the non-sequence FIELD statements from the report. Database Integrity displays the following line to indicate the number of FIELD statements that do not appear in the report: - - - - 4 FIELD(S) NOT SHOWN - - - - To redisplay the complete report, enter the DECODE command (F4) with the cursor on the command line. |
F16 | Prevseg | Position the top line of the display area on the first statement of the previous SEGM statement in the DBD. |
F17 | Nextseg | Position the top line of the display area on the first statement of the next SEGM in the DBD. |
F18 | Restart | Mark the current panel as the first in the series. |