I am not at work so this is a guess.

Did you try using HELP function in ISPF for the panel?  Sometimes IBM will 
document entries in Help.

Lizette


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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On 
> Behalf
> Of Bonno, Tuco
> Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2013 6:57 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: 2 smp/e questions.
> 
> environment here is z/os 1.13
> 
> (1) In the smp/e  “cross-zone query”    screen  (panelid GIMQU2PO), if you 
> leave
> BOTH the  “Entry Type”  and “Entry Name”  fields blank, and hit enter, you 
> get a long
> (757 long) laundry list of Entry Types.  Where can one go, what book/source 
> consult to
> find out what these things are?  A lot are obvious and I know already:  
> ASSEM,  SRC,
> MAC,  MOD,  LMOD,  SRC  ;  other, I can guess:  BOOK,  FONT, etc.  and I’ve 
> figured
> out on my own that a lot of the last 3 or 4 letters  in many entries are 
> refrences to a
> language:  ENU for english, FRA for french, FIN for finnish etc etc.  But 
> what is/are
> (e.g.)  BSIND?  AIX1?  OS23?    What is USER* and how does USER2 differ from
> USER5?  what is/are UNIX1 thru UNIX5 and how do they differ from HFS?  I have
> RTFM-ed the smp/e  user guide, reference, and commands book, to no avail.
> 
> Related to the foregoing, and
> (2)  Again, in the smp/e  dialog “query” context,  How does one access the 
> info for
> some of those critters you find in Unix System Services?  E.g., in the /bin 
> directory,
> there’s an executable  called   “zcat”  .   when I try to do the cross-zone 
> query  using
> an entry type of “HFS” for an “entry name = zcat”, I get no hit. same-same 
> for UNIX1
> UNIX2 UNIX3 UNIX4 UNIX5,  (the other ‘entities’ that struck me as possibly 
> being
> relevant, given that they are called ‘unix*’  …. ).
> How is one supposed to know what entity type to use for Unix system Services 
> stuff?
> (java stuff shows up in entry type HFS, but routine executables, DLLs don’t 
> seem to) .
> 
> any light that can be shed will be welcomed ….
> 
> /s/ tuco bonno
> graduate, College of Conflict Management; University of SouthEast Asia; "I 
> partied on
> the Ho Chi Minh Trail - tiến lên !! "
> 

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