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<dd>System manager
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<dt>Function
<dt>Function
<dd>Displays displays the <var class="product">Model 204</var> link map in address order
<dd>Displays the <var class="product">Model 204</var> link map in address order
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==Syntax==
==Syntax==
<p class="syntax">DISPLAY MODMAP [<span class="term">pattern</span>]</p>
<p class="syntax"><b>D</b>ISPLAY MODMAP [<span class="term">pattern</span>]</p>
<p class="syntax"><b>D</b>ISPLAY MODMAP UEX</p>
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<b>Where:</b>
Where
<var class="term">pattern</var> is a simple pattern that limits the number of csects displayed. A simple pattern is
<var class="term">pattern</var> is a simple pattern that limits the number of csects displayed. A simple pattern is
a character string with no wildcard or special characters. Any csect name matching the pattern is displayed.</p>
a character string with no wildcard or special characters. Any csect name matching the pattern is displayed.</p>
<p>UEX displays the entry point addresses of all defined user exits.</p>


==Usage notes==
==Usage notes==
The listing produced by <var>DISPLAY MODMAP</var> is identical to that produced in a CCASNAP, except <var>DISPLAY MODMAP</var> shows only one column's worth of csect names.  
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<li>The listing produced by <var>DISPLAY MODMAP</var> is identical to that produced in a CCASNAP, except <var>DISPLAY MODMAP</var> shows only one column's worth of csect names.  


The <var>DISPLAY MODMAP</var> output column layout is as follows:
<li>The <var>DISPLAY MODMAP</var> output column layout is as follows:
<p class="syntax"><span class="term">address.length  name    version  date-time-of-assembly</span></p>
<p class="syntax"><span class="term">address.length  name    version  date-time-of-assembly</span></p>


==Example==
<li><var>DISPLAY MODMAP</var> is available as of version 7.5 of <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var>.
<li><var>DISPLAY MODMAP UEX</var> is available as of version 7.7 of <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var>.
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==Example 1==
<code>DISPLAY MODMAP FUN</code> displays only those csect names starting with <code>FUN</code>:
<code>DISPLAY MODMAP FUN</code> displays only those csect names starting with <code>FUN</code>:
<p class="output">MODULE LINK MAP BY ADDRESS                           
<p class="output">MODULE LINK MAP BY ADDRESS                           
Line 45: Line 52:
2F36BE60.0C70    FUNV    7.5.0G  2013-10-07 07:40   
2F36BE60.0C70    FUNV    7.5.0G  2013-10-07 07:40   
2F36CAD0.1A08    FUNW    7.5.0G  2013-10-07 07:40   
2F36CAD0.1A08    FUNW    7.5.0G  2013-10-07 07:40   
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==Example 2==
<code>DISPLAY MODMAP UEX</code> displays the entry point addresses of all defined user exits:
<p class="output">USER EXIT MAP             
  ------.----    JANACLFI 
  ------.----    JANACLFO 
  ------.----    CUSTINIT 
  ------.----    CUSTTERM 
  ------.----    CUSTINI0 
  ------.----    CUSTINI1 
  ------.----    CUSTINI2 
  ------.----    CUSTRSTR 
  ------.----    CUSTLOGO 
  ------.----    CUSTOPRC 
  ------.----    UHDRXT   
  ------.----    IEFSD095 
  ------.----    UUPUSRA 
  ------.----    UUPUSRF 
  ------.----    UUPUSRS 
  ------.----    NCRYPXIT 
  ------.----    MERGEJ   
  ------.----    UPLVLUSR 
  ------.----    TLOG     
  ------.----    DDLPRIV 
  ------.----    DMLPRIV 
  ------.----    M204JLOG 
  ------.----    M204CKPX 
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[[Category:Commands]]
[[Category:Commands]]

Latest revision as of 16:17, 13 April 2017

Summary

Privileges
System manager
Function
Displays the Model 204 link map in address order

Syntax

DISPLAY MODMAP [pattern]

DISPLAY MODMAP UEX

Where pattern is a simple pattern that limits the number of csects displayed. A simple pattern is a character string with no wildcard or special characters. Any csect name matching the pattern is displayed.

UEX displays the entry point addresses of all defined user exits.

Usage notes

  • The listing produced by DISPLAY MODMAP is identical to that produced in a CCASNAP, except DISPLAY MODMAP shows only one column's worth of csect names.
  • The DISPLAY MODMAP output column layout is as follows:

    address.length name version date-time-of-assembly

  • DISPLAY MODMAP is available as of version 7.5 of Model 204.
  • DISPLAY MODMAP UEX is available as of version 7.7 of Model 204.

Example 1

DISPLAY MODMAP FUN displays only those csect names starting with FUN:

MODULE LINK MAP BY ADDRESS ------.---- FUNA ------.---- FUNM ------.---- FUNS ------.---- FUNX ------.---- FUNY ------.---- FUNZ ------.---- FUNL ------.---- FUNU1 ------.---- FUNU2 ------.---- FUNU3 2F34C2A8.0B30 FUNB 7.5.0G 2013-10-07 07:40 2F34CDD8.5C30 FUNC 7.5.0G 2013-10-11 07:48 2F352A08.17D0 FUND 7.5.0G 2013-10-07 07:40 2F3541D8.3C48 FUNE 7.5.0G 2013-10-07 07:40 2F357E20.4F30 FUNF 7.5.0G 2013-10-07 07:40 2F35CD50.04A8 FUNG 7.5.0G 2013-10-07 07:40 2F35D1F8.0208 FUNP 7.5.0G 2013-10-07 07:40 2F35D400.4498 FUNR 7.5.0G 2013-10-07 07:40 2F361898.A010 FUNT 7.5.0G 2013-10-22 14:29 2F36B8A8.05B8 FUNU 7.5.0G 2013-10-07 07:40 2F36BE60.0C70 FUNV 7.5.0G 2013-10-07 07:40 2F36CAD0.1A08 FUNW 7.5.0G 2013-10-07 07:40

Example 2

DISPLAY MODMAP UEX displays the entry point addresses of all defined user exits:

USER EXIT MAP ------.---- JANACLFI ------.---- JANACLFO ------.---- CUSTINIT ------.---- CUSTTERM ------.---- CUSTINI0 ------.---- CUSTINI1 ------.---- CUSTINI2 ------.---- CUSTRSTR ------.---- CUSTLOGO ------.---- CUSTOPRC ------.---- UHDRXT ------.---- IEFSD095 ------.---- UUPUSRA ------.---- UUPUSRF ------.---- UUPUSRS ------.---- NCRYPXIT ------.---- MERGEJ ------.---- UPLVLUSR ------.---- TLOG ------.---- DDLPRIV ------.---- DMLPRIV ------.---- M204JLOG ------.---- M204CKPX