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z/OS V1R9.0 TSO/E Command Reference

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LISTBC <strong>Command</strong>LISTBC command examplesExample 1Operation: Specify that you want to receive all messages.listbcExample 2Operation: Specify that you want to receive only the messages intended for allterminal users.listbc nomailLISTCATcommandUse the LISTCAT command to list entries from a catalog. The entries listed can beselected by name or entry type, and the fields to be listed for each entry canadditionally be selected.LISTCAT command syntaxIn this book, “with SMS” indicates that SMS is installed and is active.With Storage Management Subsystem, LISTCAT also lists the following StorageManagement Subsystem class names:v Data class contains the data set attributes related to the allocation of the dataset, such as LRECL, RECFM, SPACE, and TRACKS.v Storage class contains performance and availability attributes related to thestorage occupied by the data set.v Management class contains the data set attributes related to the migration andbackup of the data set, such as performed by the Data Facility HierarchicalStorage Manager (DFSMShsm). A management class can be assigned only to adata set that also has a storage class assigned.For information about these classes, see “SMS classes” on page 18.For MVS, the original <strong>TSO</strong> LISTCAT command has been replaced by an AccessMethod Services command of the same name. The operand descriptions that followprovide the information required to use these services for normal <strong>TSO</strong>/E operations.The <strong>TSO</strong>/E user who wants to manipulate VSAM data sets or use the other AccessMethod Services from the terminal should see z/<strong>OS</strong> DFSMS Access MethodServices for Catalogs. For error message information, see the MVS/ESA SystemMessages library.The LISTCAT command supports unique operand abbreviations in addition to thetypical abbreviations produced by truncation. The syntax and operand explanationsshow these unique cases.When LISTCAT is invoked and no operands are specified, the user ID or the prefixspecified by the PROFILE command becomes the highest level of entry namequalification. Only those entries associated with the user ID are listed.►►LISTCATLISTC CATALOG(catalog_name )/password►176 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>TSO</strong>/E <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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