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You can also use DBUTIL.PUB.SYS to get the set names as well..
You can do it this way for one:
Put these commands into a file...lets say JUNK.
SHOW DBNAME.GROUP.ACCOUNT CAPACITY
EXIT
Then
RUN DBUTIL.PUB.SYS;STDIN=JUNK > JUNK1..
Then save and print JUNK1
James
James Reynolds
HP3000 System Administrator
Presbyterian Health Plan
Suite 300
2501 Buena Vista S.E
Albuquerque, NM 87106
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From: John Clogg [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 2:23 PM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] dataset filenames
Don't forget Adager's REPORT CAPACITY command.
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Subject: Re: dataset filenames
Date: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 3:18PM
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Too sad that I forgot who told me this neat little trick...
Enter QUERY for displaying the FORM SETS command, but immediately
before pressing Return, home the cursor and clear the display. This
way the terminal line numbers will match the dataset number (ok, it
might be neccessary to delete a few blank or header lines near the
top of the screen buffer). You can place the cursor on the dataset
name of interest and find the number in the line counter of terminal
or terminal emulator...
Lars "who did not invent this neat little trick" Appel
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