The SHOW command (abbreviated SH) displays the current
state of the SYSGEN global facilities.
SHOW has the following syntax:
SHOW [TYPE = BASEGROUP ]
[ NEWGROUP ]
[ VERSION ]
[ PERMYES ]
[ CONFIGURATOR ]
[ ALL ]
[DEST = OFFLINE ]
BASEGROUP lists the name of the current working configuration's
base group.
NEWGROUP lists the name of the current new configuration group.
VERSION displays the version number of SYSGEN. The version
number is also displayed in the SYSGEN banner.
PERMYES shows whether SYSGEN prompts you for confirmation
before performing potentially serious commands.
CONFIGURATOR lists all modified configurators.
ALL provides a combined listing of the configuration information
provided by the TYPE parameters defined above.
OFFLINE sends output to SYSGEN's listing file, SYSGLIST.
Using OFFLINE in the SHOW command line does not immediately
generate a printout. The information is sent to SYSGLIST until you
either enter the OCLOSE command or exit SYSGEN. Exiting SYSGEN or
using OCLOSE closes SYSGLIST and prints the file.
Entering SHOW without TYPE parameters is the same as
specifying SHOW ALL. Example 4-6 demonstrates using the SHOW ALL
command.
Example 4-6 Using the Global Module SHOW ALL
sysgen>SHOW ALL
base configuration group = CONFIG
new configuration group =
SYSGEN version D.01.01 : catalog version D.01.01
permyes is false--system will have to answer
questions
** no configurators are modified**