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z/OS V1R9.0 TSO/E Command Reference

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LISTALC <strong>Command</strong>calls two RACF macros RACSTAT and RACHECK. LISTALC is not anauthorized program and does not use the RACF macros.v The data set organization (DSORG). The listing contains:– PS for sequential– PO for partitioned– IS for indexed sequential– DA for direct access– VSAM for VSAM data entries– DIR for any z/<strong>OS</strong> UNIX directory– CSPEC for any z/<strong>OS</strong> UNIX character special file– FILE for any z/<strong>OS</strong> UNIX regular file– FIFO for any z/<strong>OS</strong> UNIX FIFO special file– SYMLK for any z/<strong>OS</strong> UNIX symbolic link– ** for unspecified– ?? for any other specificationNote: Use the LISTCAT command for further information about VSAM dataentries.MEMBERSspecifies that you want to obtain the library member names of each partitioneddata set having your user ID as the leftmost qualifier of the data set name.Aliases are included.If another application is exclusively using the partitioned data set, the systemdisplays a message and an abend code.SYSNAMESspecifies that you want to obtain a list of all allocated data sets, includingtemporary data sets. For temporary data sets the system generates qualifiednames that start with SYS, followed by other qualifiers. See z/<strong>OS</strong> MVS JCLUser’s Guide about temporary data sets and the naming conventions applied tothem.LISTALC command return codesTable 20. LISTALC command return codes0 Processing successful.12 Processing unsuccessful. An error message has been issued.LISTALC command examplesExample 1Operation: Obtain a list of the names of the data sets allocated to you (notincluding the names of temporary data sets).listalcExample 2Operation: Obtain a list of the names of the data sets allocated to you (notincluding the names of temporary data sets). At the same time obtain the creationdate, the expiration date, password protection, and the data set organization foreach data set allocated to you.lista history172 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>TSO</strong>/E <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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