You can select the objects to be unloaded from a list. This selection list can also be used for other purposes such as listing the source of an object or deleting it.
The selection list is produced with the Select objects (or Select) function, which is provided on the object specification screen of the unload function when performed in advanced-user mode.
The selection list is displayed on a List screen, which is described in the following section.
Note:
The select function for Natural system error messages is described
                     		  in the section Select System
                        		  Error Messages.
                  
The columns and commands provided on a List screen are explained in the following table.
The display of the columns contained on a List screen depends on the type of object selected from the Select Unload Type menu. The type of object processed is contained in the screen title, for example, List Library Objects or List Command Processors.
You can use the input fields below each column heading to start the list from a particular object or filter objects. Valid input values are mentioned in the table below.
| Column | PF Key | Explanation | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Cmd | 
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| Name | The object name. You can enter a name or a range of names: see Name in Name, Date and Time Specification. For a user-defined error message, the message number and
                              						  the language code is displayed. For example:  | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Type | The type of Natural library object such as Program.Valid input values are one or more object-type codes such
                              						  as  | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| S/C | 
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| M | The programming mode of the Natural library object. By
                           						default, any mode is displayed. Valid input values are one or more of the following codes: 
 For a user-defined error message, this column contains the short text of the error message. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Version | The Natural version under which the Natural library
                           						object was saved and/or cataloged (range specification not
                           						possible). For a user-defined error message, this column contains the short text of the error message. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| User ID |  
                              						  The ID of the user who saved or cataloged the
                              							 Natural library object. For a user-defined error message, this column contains the short text of the error message. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Date | The date when the Natural library object was saved or cataloged. You can enter a date or a range of
                           						dates: see Date
                           						in Name, Date and Time Specification. For a user-defined error message, this column contains the short text of the error message. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Time | The time when the Natural library object was saved or cataloged. You can enter a time or a range of
                           						times: see Time
                           						in Name, Date and Time Specification. For a user-defined error message, this column contains the short text of the error message. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| PF2 | Starts unloading the objects selected for processing. As an alternative, in the Command line, you can enter either of the following direct commands:  
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| PF11 | Marks all objects listed for subsequent unloading with
                           						PF2. As an alternative, in the Command line, enter either of the following direct commands:  
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