Member

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Member Active Retrieval

The Member Active Retrieval Menu is called with the command ACTIVE MEMBER.

Overview of Functions and Commands

Retrieval Type Code Default
Output
Mode
Command
Members I L LIST MEMBER
S SELECT MEMBER
Entries ref. by members R L REFERENCED ENTRY
R C COUNT ENTRY
Entries not referenced U L UNUSED ENTRY
Members not documented O L UNDEFINED MEMBER
Members with used files T L ELEMENTS MEMBER
Members using dyn. SQL V L DYNAMIC MEMBER
Members ref by members M L REFERENCED MEMBER

Parameters

Keyword Field Position
MEM Member 1
LIB Library 2
FROM-DATE From catalog date 3
TO-DATE To catalog date 4
ENTRY Entry 5
OUT Output options 6
FNR User system Fnr 7
DBNR User system DBnr 8
TYPE Member type 9
SET Save set 10
MODE Output mode not possible

Member-specific Active Retrieval Commands

Command Description
LIST MEMBER Displays the following information:
  • type, language, file number, database number of the member

  • user ID, terminal ID, date and time of cataloging

  • documented program together with implementation pointer.

SELECT MEMBER Displays the following information in a selection list:
  • type, language, file number, database number of the member

  • program in which the member is documented or the screen text >>>Member not documented<<<

Members can be selected from the list for further processing or commands can be placed in the workplan.
REFERENCED ENTRY Lists members that refer to the specified external entry point.
COUNT ENTRY Lists the libraries which use the specified external entry point and indicates the number of references per library.
UNUSED ENTRY Lists entry points which are not referenced by any other member.
UNDEFINED MEMBER Lists members which have been cataloged or precompiled with XRef data but are not documented in Predict.
ELEMENTS MEMBER Lists members and the files that they use.
DYNAMIC MEMBER Lists Natural members that use files of type DB2 table or DB2 view (file type D or E) but not via Static SQL.
REFERENCED MEMBER Lists members that refer to the specified member. In difference to LIST XREF functions, no library structure is required, since the whole XRef data is searched