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Data disguise - object list
The Data Disguise - Object List screen shown in the following figure is displayed when you select an existing request from the Extract Reference List for Disguise or the Request File Member List Screen to build the object list or press END on the ObjectIn Preview window when you create a new object list after selecting Option 1, Create and Modify criteria from the Data Privacy Menu.
This screen displays the list of the objects, in alphabetical order, that have been filtered into the Object List. From this list you select an object in order to create or modify disguise criteria for the object. Disguise criteria are defined for an object and will be applied whenever that object is extracted and disguise is requested for the extract file.
Data Disguise - Object List
Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR
Primary Commands: ObjectIn, ObjectOut, Find, Size
Line Commands: S = Select I = Info
O = ObjectOut R = Related objects L = List DB
SSID: D701 Location: D701CW01
Object Name Disguised Columns/Fields +
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_ DSN8710.ACT
_ DSN8710.DEPT
_ DSN8710.EMP
_ DSN8710.EMPPROJACT
_ DSN8710.PROJ
_ DSN8710.PROJACT
_ ‘TSOID01.FASAMP.EMPMAST’
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After selecting all desired objects to be included in the object list, press END to proceed to the Data Disguise - Column/Field List.
Object Name
Identifies the name of the objects that match the specified object filter.
Disguised Columns/Fields
Displays the names of the columns and fields with disguise criteria defined. This field is a scrollable field so the entire contents of the field may not be displayed in the area allowed. Position the cursor on the field and enter the EXPAND command to view the entire field contents.
Line Commands
The following File-AID/RDX-specific line command is valid:
S (Select)
Selects this object for data disguise and displays the Data Disguise - Column/Field List. If the selected object is an MVS file for which File-AID/RDX does not have any record layout information, File-AID/RDX displays the “MVS XREF/Record Layout” window where you must specify the applicable record layout information.
I (Info)
Displays the Disguised Columns/Fields for each object. The following figure displays the disguised columns/fields with the disguise rule and disguise description for the selected object. The Disguise Rule field is scrollable, use LEFT and RIGHT commands to view the remainder of the description field.
Disguised Columns Information
Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR
Disguise Object: FRSAMP.ORDER_LINE_TABLE
Column/Field Disguise Rule +
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START_DATE U0000002 UNRELATED FRSAMP.ORDER_LINE_TABLE
ORDER_NUM R0000005 RELATED ORDER_NUM:FRSAMP.ORDER_LINE_TA
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O (ObjectOut)
Removes this object from the object list.
R (Related objects)
Searches the relationship file and displays any related objects that are not yet included in the object list (see the following figure). Then you can select any of the related objects to be added to the object list.
Related ObjectIn Preview
L (List DB)
Lists all objects that are in the same database as this object and are not already in the Object List (see the following figure). Then you can select any of the objects to be added to the object list.
Database ObjectIn Preview
Primary Commands
The following File-AID/RDX-specific primary commands are valid:
OBJECTIN (OI)
Allows you to add objects to your current object list. This command displays either the “ObjectIn - Db2 Object Filter” or “ObjectIn - MVS Object Filter” screen. The ObjectIn Filter panels work the same as the NEW - Db2 Object Filter and NEW - MVS Object Filter with the exception that the relationship file, Db2 SSID and Db2 Location fields are protected.
OBJECTOUT (OO)
Allows you to remove objects from your current object list. This command displays either the ObjectOut - Db2 Object Filter or “Object-Out - MVS Object Filter” screen.
FIND (F)
Searches the list for the specified string and scrolls the list to display the first matching entry at the top of the displayed entries. Use RFind to repeat the search.
SIZE (SI)
Increases the scrollable area to display more entries at a time by hiding some of the screen header lines. SIze is a toggle switch so enter SIze again to return to the original format.
ObjectOut - DB2 object filter
The ObjectOut - Db2 Object Filter screen shown in the following figure is displayed when you enter the OO command in the Data Disguise - Object List, or you enter the Db2 command in the ObjectOut - MVS Object Filter screen.
Use this screen to specify a Db2 object filter to remove Db2 objects from your current object list.
ObjectOut - DB2 Object Filter
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Command ===>
Primary commands: MVS DB2 Objects Filter:
SSID . . . . . . . . : DSN (* or pattern for selection list)
Location . . . . . . : DSNLOC
Creator ===> DSN8710
Table Name ===> *
After entering the information for the new Db2 object filter, press ENTER to proceed to the “ObjectOut Preview”.
DB2 Objects Filter Area
Use the fields in this area to specify the Db2 objects to be removed from your current object list. specifying patterns in the fields, File-AID/RDX searches the object list to find matches.
SSID
Displays the current Db2 subsystem ID.
Location
Displays the current Db2 location.
Creator
Specify the authorization ID of the owner of the objects that you want to remove from the object list. Enter a pattern in this field if you want to remove objects from more than one creator. Valid pattern characters are %, _, and * (see Pattern Characters).
Table Name
Specify a pattern for the object names you want to remove from the object list. Valid pattern characters are %, _, and * (see Pattern Characters).
Primary Command
The following File-AID/RDX-specific primary command is valid on this screen:
MVS (M)
Switches to the NEW - MVS Object Filter panel prefilled with the applicable information from your profile. Refer to NEW - MVS Object Filter.
ObjectOut - MVS Object Filter
The ObjectOut - MVS Object Filter screen shown in the following figure is displayed when you enter the OO primary command in the Data Disguise - Object List, or you enter the MVS primary command in the ObjectOut - Db2 Object Filter screen.
Use this screen to specify an MVS object filter to remove MVS objects from your current object list.
ObjectOut - MVS Object Filter
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Command ===>
Primary commands: DB2 MVS Objects Filter: (* or pattern for selection list)
File name ===>
After entering the information for the MVS object filter, press ENTER to proceed to the “ObjectOut Preview”.
MVS Objects Filter Area
Use the fields in this area to specify the MVS objects to be removed from your current object list. specifying patterns in the fields, File-AID/RDX searches the object list to find matches.
File name
Specify the MVS file name pattern for the objects you want to remove from the object list. Valid pattern character is * (see Pattern Characters).
Primary Command
The following File-AID/RDX-specific primary command is valid on this screen:
DB2 (D)
Switches to the ObjectOut - Db2 Object Filter panel prefilled with the applicable information from your profile. See ObjectOut - Db2 Object Filter.
ObjectOut Preview
The ObjectOut Preview window shown in the following figure is displayed any time after you press enter on either ObjectOut - Db2 Object Filter or the ObjectOut - MVS Object Filter screens. It displays the results of your object filter search and allows you to select all, none, or individual objects to be removed from your current object list.
Use this preview to select only those objects you want to remove.
ObjectOut Preview
After selecting all desired objects to be removed from the object list, press END to return to the Data Disguise - Object List.
Object Name
Identifies the name of the objects that match your specified object filter.
Line Commands
The following File-AID/RDX-specific line command is valid:
S (Select)
Selects and marks this object to be removed from the object list. Blank out the S marker for individual objects you don’t want removed from the object list. Use in conjunction with the ALL primary command to mark your selections.
Primary Commands
The following File-AID/RDX-specific primary commands are valid:
ALL
Selects and marks all objects listed in the preview to be removed from the object list. Blank out the S marker for individual objects you don’t want removed from the object list. Use in conjunction with the S line command to mark your selections.
FIND (F)
Searches the preview list for the specified string and scrolls the list to display the first matching entry at the top of the displayed entries. Use RFind to repeat the search.
MVS XREF/Record Layout Window
When you select an MVS file with the S line command in the Data Disguise - Object List for which File-AID/RDX does not have any record layout information, File-AID/RDX displays the “MVS XREF/Record Layout” window where you must specify the applicable record layout information.
MVS XREF/Record Layout Window
Field Descriptions
This section provides information about the following fields:
MVS File Name
Displays the file name of the selected MVS object.
Specify Record Layout and XREF Information
In the following fields you specify the record layout information to be used for the selected object.
Record layout usage
Indicate whether a single record layout (usage "S"), or an XREF (usage "X") had been used to define the record layout information.
Record layout file
Specify the record layout file for the MVS object. To view a list of layout files, specify a pattern. Valid pattern character is * (see Pattern Characters). If you specify a pattern, select a file from the “Catalog Utility File List” as shown in MVS Catalog Utility File List (for Pattern FAS*.LAY*).
Member name
Specify the member of the record layout file that contains the layout information for the MVS object. Leave blank or use a pattern to narrow the search.
XREF file
Only needed if layout usage is X. Specify the XREF file name for the MVS object from which you want to extract related data. Valid pattern character is * (see Pattern Characters). If you specify a pattern, select a file from the “Catalog Utility File List” as shown in MVS Catalog Utility File List (for Pattern FAS*.LAY*).
Member name
Specify the member of the XREF file that contains the layout information for the MVS object. Leave blank or use a pattern to narrow the search, see also XREF Select Member List Screen.
MVS Catalog Utility File List
When specifying a pattern in the Record layout file or XREF File name fields in the MVS XREF/Record Layout Window, File-AID/RDX searches the MVS catalog and displays any matches. Select the file name you want to place in the applicable field with the S line command. The message in the top line indicates for which field the list is displayed:
- Select Record Layout
- Select XREF file.
MVS Catalog Utility File List (for Pattern FAS*.LAY*)
Command ===> SCROLL ===> CSR
----- D A T A S E T N A M E --------------
S TSOID01.FASAMP.LAYOUTS NON-VSAM PRD938
TSOID01.FASAMP2.LAYOUTS NON-VSAM MIGRAT
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Field Descriptions
This section provides information about the following fields:
Dataset name
File names that match the entered file name pattern.
Type
Catalog entry type. Types that may be displayed include: CLUSTER, DATA, INDEX, ALT INDEX, PATH, NON-VSAM, GDG BASE, USER CTLG, ALIAS, and PAGESPACE.
Volume
Volume on which the file is stored. Multi-volume files are identified by the + (plus sign) following the Volume field.
PDS Processing Options
A PDS Processing Options screen, as shown in the following figure is displayed when the file name on the NEW - MVS Object Filter screen refers to a partitioned dataset (PDS). It is used to specify member selection values to choose members based on a name mask, name range, the userid for last modification, and creation and modification date ranges.
To display a nonselective member list, leave all member selection options blank on the PDS Processing Options screen and press Enter.
PDS Processing Options Screen
Command ===>
Layout File: TSOID01.FASAMP.LAYOUTS
Specify Member Selection Options (Blank for All Members)
Member name mask ===>
Member name range ===> to ===>
Last modified userid ===> to ===>
Creation date ===> to ===> (YY/MM/DD)
Modification date ===> to ===> (YY/MM/DD)
Use ENTER to continue, END to return to file specification screen
Field Descriptions
The following list describes all PDS processing options that File-AID/RDX can present.
Member name mask
Specify a member name mask to select a subset of members based on the mask criteria. A pattern member name or mask consists of explicit characters or a combination of explicit and pattern characters.
Member name range
Specify a member name range to select a subset of members based on the characters in the member name. The endpoint member names (FROM and TO) can be complete or partial and are included in the member list when found. Pattern characters are not allowed.
If the FROM member field is blank and a TO member is specified, File-AID/RDX selects the members less than or equal to the TO member padded with high values.
If a FROM member field is specified and the TO member is blank, File-AID/RDX selects members greater than or equal to the FROM member padded with low values.
Entering the same characters in the FROM and TO fields selects all members beginning with those characters.
Last modified userid
Specify a user identification range to select a subset of members based on the user ID that last updated and saved a member. This information is a PDS statistic that is stored in the directory.
The endpoint userids (FROM and TO) can be complete or partial and are included in the member list when found. Pattern characters are not allowed. As with member name range, the FROM field is padded with low values and the TO field is padded with high values.
Members without PDS statistics, because they were not created (STATS OFF) or the statistics were deleted, are not selected.
Creation date
Specify a creation date range to select a subset of members based on their creation date(s). This is a PDS statistic that is stored in its directory.
The endpoint (FROM and TO) dates can be complete or partial and are included in the member list when found. Leading zeros are required when specifying the year, month, and day.
If the FROM date field is blank and a TO date is specified, File-AID selects all members created on or before the specified TO date.
If a FROM member date is specified and the TO date is blank, File-AID selects all members created on or after the specified FROM date.
Entering the same dates in the FROM and TO fields selects members created only on that date. The two-character year is assumed between 1960 and 2059. Partial creation dates are treated positionally (YY/MM/DD) and are padded with default values.
For example, if you enter blanks the default FROM value becomes 60/01/01 and the TO value becomes 59/12/31. If you enter 85, the defaults are 85/01/01 and 85/12/31. If you enter 85/09, the defaults are 85/09/01 and 85/09/30.
Members without PDS statistics, because they were not created (STATS OFF) or the statistics were deleted, are not selected.
Modification date
Specify a modification date range to select a subset of members based on the last modified date(s). This is a PDS statistic that is stored in its directory. The last modified date is updated with the current date each time a member is updated and saved.
See the description of the Creation date field for more information on specifying a modification range. The specifications are identical.
Members without PDS statistics, because they were not created (STATS OFF) or the statistics were deleted, are not selected.
XREF Select Member List
The XREF Select Member List screen, shown in the following figure is displayed when a blank or a pattern is specified in the Member field for the XREF file name. The list may be scrolled using LOCATE commands (LOC mem) or scrolling commands (such as UP and DOWN).
Select the desired XREF member with the S line command.
XREF Select Member List Screen
Command ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE
S NAME DESCRIPTION TYPE CHANGED ID
ADVMST4 FILE-AID/RDX GENERATED XREF __ XREF 00:00 AX
A020815 FILE-AID/RDX GENERATED XREF __ XREF 00:00 AX
RETEST1 FILE-AID/RDX GENERATED XREF __ XREF 00:00 AX
TEDS646 FILE-AID/RDX GENERATED XREF __ XREF 00:00 AX
S USERNEW FILE-AID/RDX GENERATED XREF __ XREF 00:00 AX
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