Figure 268 shows two messages that were found as a result of the QRYDSTcommand that may be of interest to the user.These two distributions are received using the RCVDST command as shown inFigure 269 on page 466 and Figure 270 on page 466.
Query Distributions (QRYDST)
Type choices, press Enter.
Incoming or outgoing..... *IN *IN, *OUT
User identifier:
User ID........... >QSECOFR Character value, *CURRE
Address........... >RCHSX383 Character value
Additional Parameters
File to receive output..... dstfile Name, *NONE
Library........... qgpl Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB
Output member options:
Member to receive output... *FIRST Name, *FIRST
Replace or add records.... *REPLACE *REPLACE, *ADD
Status............. *ALL *ALL, *NEW, *OLD, *OPEN
Command character identifier:
Graphic character set.... *SYSVAL Number, *SYSVAL, *DEVD
Code page.......... Number
F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F12=Cancel F13=How to use this display
F24=More keys

Figure 267. Example of Querying for Distributions for QSECOFR

Display Physical File Member
File......: DSTFILE Library ....: QGPL
Member.....: DSTFILE Record.....: 1
Control ..... Column.....: 1
Find.......
*...+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+....7....+...
000004SUN3 TESTER 0027QSECOFR RCHSX383TESTER SUN3 19900403160200000000
000008SYS383 QGATE 0026QSECOFR RCHSX383QGATE SYS383 19900403154800000000
****** END OF DATA ******

Figure 268. Example of Distributions Received by QSECOFR

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