Lizette, I have several routines in Rexx to use SDSF to display and extract TCPIP, OMVS and RACF information and place it in one display. The Redbooks were my basis and having written Rexx since it first came out it wasn't too bad. Marc Zelden' Rexx routines/programs are also execellent. I would happy to share also....
Best Regards, Scott On Sunday, March 6, 2016, Lizette Koehler <[email protected]> wrote: > Just a brief synopsis. How many ways do you know how to use SDSF? > > There are two manuals that can provide information on the following > > SDSF Operation and Customization > > http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.isfa500 > /batinv.htm?lang=en > > Implementing REXX Support in SDSF > http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247419.html?Open > > > So we are all familiar with SDSF under ISPF at the terminal. Simple > enough. > > There is also > > SDSF in Batch (Green Screen Application) > > Invoke SDSF on an EXEC statement with one of two program names: > SDSF, which supports commands and action characters. > ISFAFD, which supports commands, action characters, and overtyping of > fields > on tabular and other panels, such as the print panels. > > > > SDSF in REXX (ISFEXEC) > Using SDSF with REXX provides a simpler and more powerful alternative to > using > SDSF in batch, which is described in Chapter 12 > > REXXHELP. Type this command (or REXXH for short) on any command line when > using > SDSF under ISPF. In addition to examples and usage information, the online > help > for REXX also includes links to descriptions of commands, action > characters and > overtypable columns, which is not included in this information. To search > SDSF's help, including the help for REXX, use the SEARCH command. > You can type SEARCH followed by up to four words on the SDSF command line > when > using SDSF under ISPF. If you are not already familiar with SDSF, you > should > begin with the SDSF help. > > To display a brief, interactive tutorial, use the TUTOR command. > ISPF models that you can download from the Internet. In addition to > the same > examples as are included in this information, the models help with the > syntax of > REXX commands such as ISFEXEC and ISFACT. See the SDSF page at > http://www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/features/sdsf/. > Implementing REXX Support in SDSF, SG24-7419-00. This Redbook includes > more > complete and sophisticated examples than those in this information. > > > > SDSF in JAVA > > With the SDSF Java API, you can access SDSF panel data and function > through a > Java program. > > Accessing panels and panel data: Each of the panels that you work with when > using SDSF interactively (DA, O, PR and so on) has an associated Java > interface > that describes the returned data and the available methods. Panel data is > represented by lists, with each element in a list corresponding to a row > on the > panel. You access column data within a list element by referencing column > values > by column name. > > Processing system log and issuing commands: You can retrieve records from > the > system log (SYSLOG) and the sysplex-wide log (OPERLOG), and search for > specific > messages or events. You can also issue free-form system commands and > receive > their responses in a manner similar to using the SDSF slash (/) command. > > > > Lizette > statistics: A precise and logical method for stating a half-truth > inaccurately > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to [email protected] <javascript:;> with the message: > INFO IBM-MAIN > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
