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*************************************
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* F S T A T *
* ON THE MVS/XA OPERATING SYSTEM *
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John S. Ward
03/15/93
EJECT
SUBJECT: FSTAT CLIST TO LIST DATA SET INFORMATION DATE: 03/15/93
There is a clist on the system called %FSTAT which can be
executed to obtain a 132 column list naming all of your data sets.
Every entry contains information about when each data set was created,
the last time it was referenced, the number of extents it has, the
record format, blocksize, logical record length and data set
organization as well as the number of tracks allocated and the
number of tracks used.
The clist can be executed from the 6 screen by typing %FSTAT
or from any command line by typing TSO %FSTAT. There are several
optional parameters which may also be entered.
LEVEL(userid or group)
The LEVEL parameter tells the program
the high-level qualifier on which to make
data set selections for the list.
The default is your userid; you may
optionally code your group name. You may
not request any LEVEL parameter other than
your userid and/or group.
UNCAT(Y or N)
The UNCAT parameter tells the program
whether or not you want a listing of your
uncataloged data sets. The default is
N.
MISCAT(Y or N)
The MISCAT parameter tells the program
whether or not you want a listing of your
mis-cataloged data sets. These are datasets
which have a catalog entry, but the catalog
says the dataset lives on another volume.
In other words, multiple datasets with the
same name exist but only one is cataloged.
The uncataloged data sets are listed.
The default is N.
DISPLAY(Y or N)
The DISPLAY parameter tells the program
whether you want the data set list to be
displayed on your terminal or if you want
a batch job to be generated so you can
later release it to a printer using SDSF.
The default is Y.
Below are some examples of executing %FSTAT.
%FSTAT UNCAT(Y) - this will display a listing on your terminal of
your uncataloged datasets. you may not have any
in which case you will not see a list, but
rather a listing of the input parameters
supplied to the program.
%FSTAT - this will display a listing on your terminal of
your cataloged datasets.
%FSTAT DISPLAY(N) - this will submit a batch job to generate a list
of your cataloged datasets.
%FSTAT LEVEL(GRP) - this will display a listing on your terminal of
your cataloged group datasets (datasets whose
high level qualifier is your group).