Hi,
Could anyone please tell me, which is the PDS where I can find the ISPF panel programs at a new comapny?
Thanks,
What is Default ISPF CLIST/REXX library?
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Re: What is Default ISPF CLIST/REXX library?
Actually, we can give guidance but that's about it -- the actual library names can be customized by each site, so any names provided may -- or may not -- even exist at your new company. The BEST way to find what you are looking for is to use, from any ISPF panel, the command TSO LISTA ST H to list the allocated data sets. What you are wanting to know will be in this list.
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Re: What is Default ISPF CLIST/REXX library?
If you still use clists, they are usually stored in the libraries allocated to the SYSPROC DD. REXX Execs are usually stored in the libraries allocated to either the SYSPROC DD or to the SYSEXEC DD and ISPF Panels are usually stored in the libraries allocated to the ISPPLIB DD. In addition to what Robert has said, to view the libraries under ISPPLIB,SYSPROC, SYSEXEC issue (TSO) ISRDDN. It should show you all the libraries.
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Anuj
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Re: What is Default ISPF CLIST/REXX library?
Thanks for the feedback and good luck!
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Anuj
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