John,

I wonder how many of us missed that little improvement. I use ISRDDN enough 
times per day that I created a command table entry for it so that I only have 
to type DDN from anywhere. I just checked the new PARM command in SDSF. If you 
are using SYSNAME *, it will search for a member (masking acceptable) in every 
parmlib dataset listed. I did not see the capability to search for a string 
from that display, unless I missed it in my quick read of the tutorial . Still, 
that member search can be very powerful in its own right, especially in shops 
with tons of lpars.

Bob  

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Subject: Re: Useful little utility?

On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 5:41 AM, Andrew Metcalfe < 
00000149a256c9e8-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

> DDLIST (ISRDDN) has this capability out of the box Just type PARMLIB 
> to add the logical parmlib concatenation to your display.
> You can then issue O(nly) PARMLIB command followed by M(ember) xxxxxxx.
>
> Andrew
>
>
​Thanks. I knew about the LINKLIST command, but had never noticed the PARMLIB 
command. Oh, well, another one bites the dust. ​


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Maranatha! <><
John McKown

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