VSAM Entry Detail panel
The Catalog Services: VSAM Entry Detail panel is used to display the parameters of a selected VSAM data set, allowing you to review or modify them. The information displayed varies according to the type of entry.
Panel and field definitions
- Parameters for a VSAM entry
- These panels show catalog information such as:
- The VSAM data set type
- The creation date
- The expiration date
- The date and time last modified
- VSAM associations (cluster, AIX®, and path)
- The SMS attributes
- Backup/Logging options
- The control interval size
- The buffer space to be allocated at open time
- The share options
- Reuse (Y or N)
- Recovery (Y or N)
- Spanned (Y or N)
- Erase (Y or N)
- Extended (Y or N)
- Extended addressed (Y or N)
- Compressed (Y or N)
- The space unit for allocation
- The number of units for primary and secondary allocation
- The average and maximum record size
- Free space, as a percentage of the control interval and control area
- Total volumes and tracks allocated for data and index components
- Up to five volume serials and device types
- The key length
- The position of the key within the record (starting with 1)
- Whether the key must be unique (Y or N)
- Up to five key ranges (specified as hexadecimal numbers)
Note: For most of these parameters, you can use the Help function key (F1) to obtain an explanation about the parameter. - Parameters for a path
- If you select a path, you can see:
- The creation date
- The expiration date
- The associated alternate index
- The associated cluster
- Parameters for a non-VSAM entry
- If you select a non-VSAM entry, you can see:
- The creation date
- The expiration date listed in the catalog
- Up to five volume serials and device types
- The SMS attributes
Note: If you change the expiration date for a non-VSAM entry with Catalog Services, this change does not affect the expiration date in the disk VTOC or tape header. Only the catalog entry is changed.If the data set is a GDG (generation data group) member or has aliases, you can also see:- The GDG base
- The alias or aliases
- Parameters for a GDG base
- If you select a GDG base, you can see:
- The creation date
- The expiration date
- The maximum number of GDG members
- The names of the first five GDG members
- Parameters for an OAM object collection
- If you select an OAM object collection, you can see:
- The creation date
- The expiration date
- The SMS attributes
- The directory token
- Parameters for an alias
- If you select an alias, you can see the user catalog or data set to which the alias points.
Parent panels
Child panels
- None.
Equivalent functions
- None.