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File Tables Screen
PF4 from the Main File menu presents a scrollable list of the table-full status of files
currently open by any user or subsystem.
------------------FILE 1/22 ----- ULSPF500/4.1.1E/CMS -------------------------
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FILENAME NRECMAS NRECEXT BFULLP DFULLP RETRYA RETRYC
DATALINK 2376 0 23.000 26.666 0 0
METADATA 1966 6 33.500 22.000 0 0
SIRLIBD 1683 220 4.000 7.666 0 0
CCASYS 1432 96 22.941 24.375 0 0
M204DCTL 567 6 35.555 10.000 0 0
SIRFILED 423 0 1.333 3.428 0 0
SIRLOCAL 230 2 5.000 5.000 0 0
M204TEMP 29 0 0.000 20.000 0 0
SIRULSPF 16 0 0.000 70.843 0 0
> MOVE875 15 0 75.000 86.363 0 0
M204PROC 3 0 0.000 60.031 0 0
SIRLIBP 0 0 0.000 1.400 0 0
SIRFIXES 0 0 0.000 54.300 0 0
SIRLIB 0 0 0.000 30.344 0 0
SIRXREF 0 0 0.000 54.187 0 0
SIRMON 0 0 0.000 49.600 0 0
SIRFILE 0 0 0.000 48.400 0 0
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1/Help 3/Quit 5/SortFile 6/Msgs
7/Up 8/Down 9/Repeat 10/Detail 11/Thresh 12/Refresh
File Tables screen
Like the File Detail screen, the File Tables screen displays information about open files
in the region using statistics taken directly from the files' tables. If a file has a warning or
prediction stored against it, it is highlighted on this display.
The following commands work on this screen:
USER xxxx restricts the view to files held open by the specified user
NUMBER (userid will not work).
SUBSYS xxxxx restricts the view to files held open by the specified
application subsystem. An asterisk (*) can be used as a
wildcard character, so “SUBSYS SIR*” will display files that
have an enqueue on them by any subsystem beginning
with the letters “SIR”.
FILE xxxxxxx restricts the display to the named file. An asterisk (*) can
be used as a wildcard character, so “FILE *ADAC*” will
display any files whose names contain the string “ADAC”.
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