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Viewing CAS definition details (CASDEFD view)


To view CAS definition details (the CASDEFD view), do the following:

  1. Display the CASDEF view, as described in Viewing-the-definitions-in-a-CAS-member-CASDEF-and-CASDEFD-views.
  2. Place the cursor on the CAS definition that you want to see details about and press Enter. The CASDEFD view is displayed.

    ddmmmyyyy  hh:mm:ss -------  BMC AMI Ops WINDOW INTERFACE (Vv.r.mm) --------------
    COMMAND  ===>                                                 SCROLL ===> PAGE
    CURR WIN ===> 1        ALT WIN ===>
    >W1 =CASDEF===CASDEFD==SYSB=====*========(00 BROWSE        )====PLEXMGR==D====1
        Cas Name........ C002      Description... TCP/IP Test CAS
         Current System. No        Status........ Installed
        Identification--
         MVS Sysname.... C002      SMF ID........ *
         Sysplex........ *         Subsys Name... *
        Communication---
         VTAM Appl...... *NONE*    XCF Group..... C400QALL
         VTAM Mode...... *NONE*    IP Address.... 172.017.008.092
         Port Number.... 4104      Host Name..... 172.017.008.092
         TCPIP Jobname..
        Parmlib Suffixes
         SepDef Suffix.. 00        TgtDef Suffix. 00
         SecDef Suffix.. 00        ConDef Suffix. 00
         Common SerDef.. 00
        Security Info---
         Appl ID........          Logger SSID...
        Update Info-----
         UpdSystem...... SYSC      UpdTime....... hh:mm:ss
         UpdUser........ MVQ10     UpdDate....... ddmmmyyyy
         Deleted?....... No

    For information about any field on the CASDEFD view, place the cursor on the field and press the Help key.


 

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