PSB Map Summary panel
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PSBNAME:DBIDB04 PSBLIB:IMST.PSBLIB
PCB TYPE=IO <generated by ims>
** NO USER TP PCB
PCB TYPE=DB,DBDNAME=DBICH04
PCB TYPE=GSAM,DBDNAME=GSAM1
F1=Help F2=Map F3=Exit F4=Decode F5=Compare F6=Report
F7=Up F8=Down F9= F10= F11= F12=Cancel
F13=OLprint F14= F15= F16= F17= F18=Restart
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PSBNAME:DBIDB04 PSBLIB:IMST.PSBLIB
PCB TYPE=IO <generated by ims>
** NO USER TP PCB
PCB TYPE=DB,DBDNAME=DBICH04
PCB TYPE=GSAM,DBDNAME=GSAM1
F1=Help F2=Map F3=Exit F4=Decode F5=Compare F6=Report
F7=Up F8=Down F9= F10= F11= F12=Cancel
F13=OLprint F14= F15= F16= F17= F18=Restart
Value | Description |
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PSBNAME | The name of the PSB. |
xxxLIB | The data set name of the library containing the control block. xxx is the type of control block: PSB, ACB, or DBD. |
PCB TYPE | The report shows the names and types of PCBs that are defined in the PSB. If no PCBs of a particular type (IO, TP, DB, GSAM) are defined, the report displays the message **NO xxxx PCB. If the input control block is a PSB, any GSAM field(s) display the DBD name. If the input control block is an ACB, the report states only that GSAM PCBs are present or not present. |
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