In this program you can view the structure of your objects (programs, files, modules, procedures, service programs, etc.) in your DC1 system, as well as edit and print.
Options
From program |
Select this option for a program to display a listing of all the programs that are called from that program. |
To program |
Select this option for a program to display a listing with all the programs that are calling this program. |
Files |
Select this option for a program to view the files that are used within that program. |
Display |
Only applicable in the 5250 environment. Select this option to view the program source. |
Print |
Select this option to print the program source. |
Imp procedures |
Select this option to view the procedures that have been imported into this module from other modules. |
Exp procedures |
Select this option to view the procedures that are exported from this module into other modules. |
Find |
Only applicable in the 5250 environment. Select this option to scan the program source. |
Function keys
Modules |
Access a panel where you can obtain an overview of the business objects (procedures, modules and service programs) that are used in DC1. |
Files |
Access a panel where you can see all files. |
More selection |
Access a panel where you can, e.g., enter a file name or a format, or a program to display a listing of all the programs where the file or format is used. |
- Program
- This column lists the names of all the programs available in the system.
- Type
- Displays the object type.
- Description
- This column lists the program descriptions.
- Object attribute
- Displays the object attribute.
- Source file library
- Displays the source file library.
- Source file name
- Displays the source file name.
- Source file member
- Displays the source file member.
- Object library
- Displays the object library.
- Object name
- Displays the object name.
Cross reference enquiry (ASTD02004)
Only applicable in the 5250 environment. On this panel you are able to scan the program source.
Function keys
Clear |
Clear the search argument values. |
- Find string
- Enter a search argument.