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Displaying multiple views simultaneously


Use the following procedure to display multiple views simultaneously.

  1. On the COMMAND line, type viewName, where viewName is the name of the view that you want to display.
  2. On the COMMAND line, type HS (horizontal split); do not press Enter yet..
  3. Move the cursor to where you would like the top of the second view to appear (perhaps halfway down the current view).
  4. Press Enter.
    MainView for z/OS sets the CUR WIN field to 2.
  5. On the COMMAND line, type the name of another view.
  6. Press Enter.
    You now have two views on your screen. You can have as many as 20 views displayed simultaneously.
    When issuing a command with multiple views open, make sure that the number in the CUR WIN field reflects the number of the target view for that command.
    If you have multiple windows open, you can use a shortcut to specify multiple views and parameters at one time. Use the ISPF delimiter (usually a semicolon) as shown in the next example.

Example

Type the JOVER and JSTOR commands with these parameters:

W1.JOVER C*; W2.JSTOR DC*

The JOVER view for all jobs beginning with a C is displayed in window 1, and the JSTOR view for all jobs beginning with the prefix DC is displayed in window 2, as shown in following figure.

DDMMMYYYY  HH:MM:SS -------- MAINVIEW WINDOW INTERFACE (Vv.r.mm) --------------
COMMAND  ===>                                                 SCROLL ===> PAGE
CURR WIN ===> 2        ALT WIN ===>                                            
>W1 -JOVER-------------SYSE-----*--------DDMMMYYYY--HH:MM:SS----MVMVS----D----5
C Jobname  JES Job  T SrvClass Step MBO Total Total  %Dly    %Dly  %CPU  EXCP D
- -------- Number   - -------- Data ---  Dly%  Use%  Idle ECB/Oth  Util  /Sec /
  CNMNETE  STC01192 S SYSSTC    NO  No   0.78       99.3            0.5   0.1  
  CATALOG           S SYSTEM    NO  No         0.78 99.3            0.1        
  CTSAONI  STC01137 S STCNRM    NO  No               100                       
  CONSOLE           S SYSTEM    NO  No         0.78 99.3            0.0   0.0
 W2 =JSTOR=============SYSE=====*========DDMMMYYYY==HH:MM:SS====MVMVS====D====9
C Jobname  JES Job  T SrvClass Step   Avg   Avg   Avg  Avg  Avg   Avg   Avg   A
- -------- Number   - -------- Data Frame  Cent  Expd User Hspc   Fix Slots --V
  DC$PAS   STC01196 S STCNRM    NO   4377  4377     0    0    0   189  4091    
  DC$CAS   STC01197 S STCNRM    NO   1394  1394     0    0    0    86  1150    
  DC$TCPIE STC01216 S SYSSTC    NO   1086  1086     0    0    0    77  3275    
  DC$BBIE  STC01136 S STCNRM    NO    990   990     0    0    0   169   802    
  DC$ESTR  STC01189 S STCNRM    NO    832   832     0    0    0   140   519    
  DC$BCSS  STC01180 S STCNRM    NO    190   190     0    0    0    57   486    
  DC$RES   STC01178 S STCNRM    NO    152   152     0    0    0    60   110    
  DC$RMM   STC01177 S STCNRM    NO    112   112     0    0    0    61   471    
  DC$OAM   STC01141 S SYSSTC    NO     79    79     0    0    0    40   506    
  DC$BMCP  STC01181 S STCNRM    NO     73    73     0    0    0    41   103    
  DC$BCAS  STC01183 S STCNRM    NO     71    71     0    0    0    37   391

View parameters allow you to filter the data that is displayed in a view so that only the values that meet the selection criteria are shown. The commands W1.JOVER C* and W2.JSTOR DC* placed a filter on the Jobname column so that only those jobs beginning with a C or with the prefix DC are displayed.

The next section explains in greater detail how to use view parameters.

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