Hi,
How do we see the compile listing in ISPW, like we see in change-man? Can someone please help?
How do we see the compile listing in ISPW?
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Re: How do we see the compile listing in ISPW?
Hello,
I've used ISPW at one of the shops, I'm working on these days - and per that experience, once you locate the component, write "V" besides it. That will show at what all 'levels' the component is available (PROD, TEST etc.). Write "BL" against the level you want to browse the listing for.
It'll show you a screen like this, Type=LIST is what yuo are looking for. Write "S" against it to see it:
Hope this helps.
I've used ISPW at one of the shops, I'm working on these days - and per that experience, once you locate the component, write "V" besides it. That will show at what all 'levels' the component is available (PROD, TEST etc.). Write "BL" against the level you want to browse the listing for.
It'll show you a screen like this, Type=LIST is what yuo are looking for. Write "S" against it to see it:
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ISPW 4.2 Associated members Row 1 to 4 of 4
Command ===> Scroll ===> PAGE
Component Type . . COB
Component Name . . aa100
Application. . . . aa
Level. . . . . . . PROD
Member environment PROD
Load destination . MPP
Associated members:
Lvl Type Clas Name
Library
PROD COB aa100
S##$.XXNPCD.AAZZ.PROD.COB
PROD OBJ aa100
S##$.XXNPCD.AAZZ.PROD.OBJ
PROD LIST aa100
S##M$.XXNPCD.BBBB.PROD.LIST
PROD LOAD MPP aa100
S##M$.XXNPCD.AAZZ.PROD.LOADMPP
******************************* Bottom of data ********************************
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Anuj
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Anuj
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