DSPSBSD (Display Subsystem Description)

DSPSBSD Command syntax diagram

 

Purpose

The Display Subsystem Description (DSPSBSD) command displays the information contained in a subsystem description. The types of information, which are shown on separate displays, include the following: operational attributes, pool definitions, autostart job entries, work station entries (by name and type), job queue entries, routing entries, communications entries, and remote location name entries. If this command is entered in a batch job, the information for all the types is printed with the job's spooled output.

Restriction: The user must have object operational and read authority for the subsystem description before its contents can be shown.

 

Required Parameters

SBSD
Specifies the qualified name of the subsystem description that is to be displayed.

The name of the subsystem description can be qualified by one of the following library values:

*LIBL: All libraries in the job's library list are searched until the first match is found.

*CURLIB: The current library for the job is searched. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, the QGPL library is used.

library-name: Specify the name of the library to be searched.

subsystem-description-name: Specify the name of the subsystem description to be displayed.

 

Optional Parameters

OUTPUT
Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at the requesting work station or printed with the job's spooled output. More information on this parameter is in commonly used parameters.

*: Output requested by an interactive job is shown on the display. Output requested by a batch job is printed with the job's spooled output.

*PRINT: The output is printed with the job's spooled output.

Example for DSPSBSD

DSPSBSD  SBSD(LIB6/ORDER)  OUTPUT(*)

This command (if entered from a batch job) sends a complete set of display information about the subsystem description named ORDER (stored in LIB6 library) to the job's spooling queue for printing. The information includes the subsystem's attributes, all of the job entries, and all of the routing entries currently in the subsystem description. If the command is entered in an interactive job, the subsystem description menu is shown on a display from which an option may be chosen.

Error messages for DSPSBSD

*ESCAPE Messages

CPF1619
Subsystem description &1 in library &2 damaged.
CPF1692
Subsystem description &1 not displayed.
CPF9850
Override of printer file &1 not allowed.
CPF9851
Overflow value for file &1 in &2 too small.
CPF9861
Output file &1 created in library &2.
CPF9871
Error occurred while processing.